#		 ---------- configutil.hlp ----------
#       Version: 5.0.3
#       Revised: 11/08/2000
#       Revised by: Jerry Rains
#	This was modified from configed.hlp
#
## fppath
    On multi-user systems, filePro provides the file '/etc/default/fppath'
    to find programs and data files.  On MS-DOS, filePro checks for,
    but does not provide, a similar file, called \\fppath.  This file
    can be created and/or modified using any ASCII text editor.

    This file contains three lines which correspond to the three
    environment variables: PFPROG, PFDATA, PFDIR.

## PFPROG
1.0     \R PFPROG \R  -  path to the 'fp' directory where filePro
                     programs are located.
                     ( e.g. /usr/appl )

\r Important Note \r
	PFPROG, PFDATA, and PFDIR must be set from the system prompt,
	not from the configuration editor.  filePro will ignore these
	variables if they are set from within the configuration editor.

## PFDATA
1.0     \R PFDATA \R  -  UNIX/XENIX: directory where the hard disk
                     to be used for filePro data is mounted.
                     ( e.g. /hd1 )
                     MS-DOS: disk where filePro data is placed
                     ( e.g. C: )
Examples:

    \r UNIX/XENIX \r
	"PFDATA=/hd1" and "PFDIR=/appl" will cause filePro to look in
	"/hd1/appl/filepro" for the directory containing the data
	and formats.

    \r MS DOS \r
	"PFDATA=D:" and "PFDIR=\\appl" will cause filePro to look in
	"D:\\appl\\filepro" for your data files.

\r Important Note \r
	PFPROG, PFDATA, and PFDIR must be set from the system prompt,
	not from the configuration editor.  filePro will ignore these
	variables if they are set from within the configuration editor.
## PFDIR
1.0     \R PFDIR  \R  -  path within the disk to 'filepro' directory.
                     ( e.g. /appl )
Examples:

    \r UNIX/XENIX \r
	"PFDATA=/hd1" and "PFDIR=/appl" will cause filePro to look in
	"/hd1/appl/filepro" for the directory containing the data
	and formats.

    \r MS DOS \r
	"PFDATA=D:" and "PFDIR=\\appl" will cause filePro to look in
	"D:\\appl\\filepro" for your data files.

\r Important Note \r
	PFPROG, PFDATA, and PFDIR must be set from the system prompt,
	not from the configuration editor.  filePro will ignore these
	variables if they are set from within the configuration editor.
## PFDSK
3.0     \r PFDSK \r

	\r UNIX/XENIX \r
		List of hard disk mount directories, separated by
		colons, that filePro will use for data files.  If PFDSK
		is not set, filePro will use the system maintained
		mount table (Usually /etc/mnttab).

		Example: PFDSK=/usr:/work

	\r MS DOS \r
		List of drives that filePro will use for data files.
		If PFDSK is not set, filePro will scan all drives. For
		hard drive partitions over 256mB, and for Compaq DOS
		ver 3.3.1 over 32mB, PFDSK must be used. PFDSK has
		precedence over PFIGN.

		Example: PFDSK=cd
## DIALOGINVERSE
4.1     \r DIALOGINVERSE=0xNN \r     Sets the foreground and background inverse
                                 colors of filePro dialog boxes.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPINVERSE

## DIALOGNORMAL
4.1     \r DIALOGNORMAL=0xNN \r      Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of filePro dialog boxes.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPNORMAL

## ERRORINVERSE
3.0     \r ERRORINVERSE=0xNN \r      Sets the foreground and background inverse
                                 colors of filePro error boxes.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPINVERSE

## ERRORNORMAL
3.0     \r ERRORNORMAL=0xNN \r       Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of filepro error boxes.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPNORMAL

## HELPINVERSE
3.0     \r HELPINVERSE=0xNN \r       Sets the foreground and background inverse
                                 colors of the filePro help screens.
                                 Default: Value of TEXTINVERSE 

## HELPNORMAL
3.0     \r HELPNORMAL=0xNN \r        Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of the filePro help screens.
                                 Default: Value of TEXTNORMAL

## MENUBORDER
3.0     \r MENUBORDER=0xNN \r        Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of the filePro menu borders.

## MENUINVERSE
3.0     \r MENUINVERSE=0xNN \r       Sets the foreground and background inverse
                                 colors of the filePro menus.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPINVERSE 

## MENUNORMAL
3.0     \r MENUNORMAL=OxNN \r        Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of the filePro menus.
                                 Default: Value of POPUPNORMAL
## PFDIALOGPROMPT
5.0     \r PFDIALOGPROMPT \r         Controls positioning of system message prompts.

## PFDROPSHADOW
3.0     \r PFDROPSHADOW=ON|OFF \r    Turns the shadow affect on or off for
                                 filePro windows and menus. Default: OFF.

## PFMONO
4.1     \r PFMONO=ON \r              Tells filePro to use monochrome screens
                                 with a color video card. (DOS only) - mostly
                                 used with dscreen.

## PFNOBOX
4.1     \r PFNOBOX=ON \r             Eliminates the boxes around menus, headers,
                                 etc.

## PFSHADOWCOLOR
3.0     \r PFSHADOWCOLOR=0xNN \r     Sets the foreground and background colors of
                                 drop shadows. Default: 0x08, dark gray

## PFSHOWF6ARROW
5.0     \r PFSHOWF6ARROW \r          Shows a down-arrow as EOF marker for F6 popups.

## POPUPNORMAL
3.0     \r POPUPNORMAL=OxNN \r       Color code for popup windows foreground.
       
## POPUPINVERSE
3.0     \r POPUPINVERSE=OxNN \r      Color code for popup windows background.
                                                   
## TEXTINVERSE
3.0     \r TEXTINVERSE=0xNN \r       Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of menus, prompts, screens, fields, help text.
                                 Default: Black foreground, white background.

## TEXTNORMAL
3.0     \r TEXTNORMAL=0xNN \r        Sets the foreground and background colors
                                 of menus, prompts, screens, fields, help text.
                                 Default: White foreground, black background.

## PFCONFIG
4.8     \r PFCONFIG=path \r          Overrides default path for config where 
                                 the default path is /fp/lib/config.
                                 (Need to use the full path)
## PFDLDIR
4.1     \r PFDLDIR=path \r           Sets the path to the directory where a
                                 file to be downloaded to a printer resides.
                                 PFDLDIR is used with %"filename" print code.

## PFDSK
3.0     \r PFDSK=drive_list \r       Identifies data drives and overrides PFIGN.

## PFGLOB
4.1     \r PFGLOB=filename \r        Identifies the filename to use as an
                                 alternate to "/fp/lib/edits" (global edits).

## PFIGN
1.0     \r PFIGN=drives \r           Drives to ignore. (DOS only)
                                 Note: PFDSK overrides PFIGN.

## PFMENU
4.1     \r PFMENU=path \r            Sets path for user menus.

## PFPERL
5.0     \r PFPERL \r                 Provides the path for PERL executable.

## PFTMP
1.0     \r PFTMP=directory \r        Identifies where to place temporary
                                 files. Make sure that the directory exists.
## LOGFILE
4.5     \r LOGFILE=filename \r       Sets filename for LOGTEXT command.

## PFCHECKLOCK
4.5     \r PFCHECKLOCK=ON \r         Displays warning if attempt to modify
                                 lookup w/o -p flg.

## PFCHECKLOCKPOPUP
5.0     \r PFCHECKLOCKPOPUP \r       Controls logging of non-protected lookups.
                                

## PFLOGAPPEND
4.5     \r PFLOGAPPEND=ON \r         Appends LOGFILE instead of overwriting.

## PFLOOKUPNOFILE
5.0     \r PFLOOKUPNOFILE=ON \r      Check processing without verifying lookup
                                 file names. Previously the PFKWNLP variable.

## PFNOTRAP
4.8     \r PFNOTRAP=ON \r            PFNOTRAP=ON tells filePro not to trap
                                 SIGBUS and SISGV errors. (UNIX) 

## PFHCFF
4.1     \r PFHCFF=ON \r              Page eject sent to printer after "H" for
                                 hardcopy is pressed. (*clerk)

## PFNB
3.0     \r PFNB=ON \r                Turns banner printing off.


## PFNTPRTERR
4.8.10  \r PFNTPRTERR=ON | OFF \r    If a printer error other than
                                 ERROR_NOT_READY, ERROR_WRITE_FAULT, or
                                 ERROR_IO_DEVICE occurs, the error might not
                                 be reported correctly, and you can get
                                 "error -1" rather than the usual "printer
                                 not ready" warning. Setting PFNTPRTERR=ON
                                 will cause a message box to appear with the
                                 internal Windows error number.
                                 (Native windows only)

## PFONEHEAD
4.5     \r PFONEHEAD=ON \r           Report prints header lines only once.

## PFPRINTER
4.5     \r PFPRINTERx= \r            Sets printer characteristics for printer
                                 1-9.

4.8     \r PFPRINTERxx= \r           Sets printer characteristics for printer
                                 10-99.

4.8     \r PFPRINTER=printertype \r  Sets the printer type and destination.
                                 Enhanced to allow setting to LOCAL and
                                 SCREEN. LOCAL is like the -PT flag and will
                                 always send to local LPT1 even if network
                                 printer or captured port. SCREEN is like the
                                 -PV flag.

## PFPRT
3.0     \r PFPRT=device/file \r      Directs output to a device or filename.

## PFPRTC
4.1     \r PFPRTC=printer_type \r    Sets the printer type.

## PFPT
3.0     \r PFPT=ON \r                Local printing on.

## PFPTO
4.0     \r PFPTO=nnn \r              Wait time in sec. for "Printer Ready".
                                 (DOS only)
## PFTIMEOUT
4.0     \r PFTIMEOUT=nnn \r          Same as PFPTO. Default 10 seconds.

## PFSPOOL
3.0     \r PFSPOOL=spooler \r        Selects spooler/printer attached to
                                 spooler. Example: PFSPOOL="lp -s -dlaser"


## PFMBTO
\r UNIX \r

4.5.8   \r PFMBTO=nnn \r             Allows automatic timeout to any popup
                                 message boxes. PFMBTO=nn will cause all
                                 message boxes to timeout after nn seconds,
                                 and act as if the user had pressed enter.
                                 Default (unset) operation = no timeout.
                                 (UNIX, *clerk, *report)

## PFSYSEUID
\r UNIX \r

4.8     \r PFSYSEUID=OFF|ON \r       If OFF then SYSTEM command will be
                                 executed without the filePro setuid. Some
                                 systems may not allow a program to reclaim a
                                 setuid after giving it up. On these systems,
                                 setting this variable will cause bad things
                                 to happen to filePro. SCO OSV5 does not have
                                 a problem with this. Linux kernels prior to
                                 1.1.37 have a problem. The default is "ON".

## PFTERM
\r UNIX \r

4.0     \r PFTERM=terminal \r        Type of terminal being used. Must match
                                 termcap file (UNIX). Same as  TERM  except
                                 exclusive to filePro.

## PS1
\r UNIX \r

4.8.9   \r PFUMASK=nnn \r            Controls the permissions umask value when
                                 creating files using HTML:CR and JSFILE:CR
                                 (UNIX).

        \r PS1 \r                    Standard Unix variable for the shell
                                 command prompt.

## TERM
\r UNIX \r

1.0     \r TERM=terminal \r          Type of terminal being used. Must match
                                 termcap file (UNIX). See  PFTERM  also.

## TERMCAP
\r UNIX \r

1.0     \r TERMCAP=filename \r       Filename overrides "/etc/termcap" file
                                 (UNIX).
## PFQUIT
\r UNIX \r

4.8     \r PFQUIT=OFF \r             Disables the ability of UNIX users to
                                 press the CTRL \\ to exit a program.
## COMSPEC
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.8     \r COMSPEC \r                MS-DOS standard variable for path to
                                 COMMAND.COM

## PFCURSOR
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.8     \r PFCURSOR=nnn \r           (Native windows version only) Allows you
                                 to set the height of the cursor within
                                 filePro (Similar to obsolete CURSOR=LINE).
                                 Enhanced to allow PFCURSOR=nnn, where "nnn"
                                 is a number from 1 to 100, which indicates
                                 the percentage of the height of the character
                                 call that is filled by the cursor.
                                 PFCURSOR=LINE is equivalent to setting
                                 PFCURSOR=10. Default value is 99. Setting
                                 PFCURSOR=0 will cause filePro to use whatever
                                 is the current cursor height.

## PFCLOCK
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.8     \r PFCLOCK=ON | OFF \r       Enables or disables clock diplayed in
                                 menus. Default is "OFF". 
                                 Caution: Setting PFCLOCK=ON will cause
                                 filePro to use excessive CPU time, while the
                                 clock is displayed at the menu, and may
                                 degrade performance of other programs.

## PFEOF
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

5.0     \r PFEOF=nnn \r              Sets the End-of-field marker character 
                                 for filePro's memo editor. Default: 17

## PFEOP
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

5.0     \r PFEOP=nnn \r              Sets the End-of-Paragraph marker character  
                                 for filePro's memo editor. Default: 17 or
                                 the override value set by "PFEOF"

## PFFILES
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.5     \r PFFILES=nn \r             filePro uses more than 20 file handles.

## PFKEYTAB
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.5     \r PFKEYTAB=table \r         Changes filePro key table as specified.

## PFLABEL
4.5     \r PFLABEL=OLD \r            Allows invalid characters in a prc tables.

## PFNET
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

3.0     \r PFNET=ON \r               Uses Network calls. (DOS only)

## PFNEWNTCONSOLE
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.8     \r PFNEWNTCONSOLE=ON \r      Forces startup code to create a new
                                 console for java RunMenu to execute.
                                 (Native windows only)

## PFSERVROOT
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

4.8     \r PFSERVROOT=path \r        Sets the path to the implied "root" directory
                                 for HTML and JSFILE commands. (Jumpstart)

## PFSKHEX
\r DOS/NATIVE/NETWORK \r

5.0     \r PFSKHEX=ON \r             (Native windows only)

	Some copies of 4.8 native windows were accidentally released with
	debugging code enabled, that caused @SK to contain the hex value
	of any keystroke that didn't have a "real" @SK value.  Since this
	breaks the ability to test @SK="", it has been turned off.  But,
	since several people have commented that they like the behavior,
	setting PFSKHEX=ON will re-enable it.                                 

## PFBRWSLASH
4.5     \r PFBRWSLASH=OFF \r         Turns off backslash code handling within
                                 Browse lookups. (Mostly for Norwegian char-
                                 acter sets, where "\\" is re-mapped to an
                                 accented character. Setting PFBRWSLASH=OFF
                                 turns off filePro's backslash-code handling
                                 for browse lookups. (*clerk)

## PFF6PROMPT
4.8     \r PFF6PROMPT=OLD \r         PFF6PROMPT=OLD will put back the old
                                 behavior of ignoring @wbl processing in
                                 determining which F6 prompt to display.

## PFBIXBLANK
4.8     \r PFBIXBLANK=OFF|ON \r      Controls how lookup responds to a null
                                 key. ON (default) means match all-blank key,
                                 which is the way 4.1 worked. OFF means match
                                 the lowest key in the index, which is earlier
                                 4.5 worked. 

## PFBIXBUILD
4.8     \r PFBIXBUILD=2 \r           Tells dxmaint to use 4.1 style sorting
                                 during build whenever possible.  Use this
                                 on HUGE files to improve performance - on
                                 smaller files it will actually harm
                                 performance. (dxmaint)

## PFIXGT
4.8     \r PFIXGT=ON \r              This will allow *clerk to do a 
                                 next-greater-than if no exact match is 
                                 found when selecting through Index Selection.
                                 (*clerk)

## PFKEEPIXVAL
4.5     \r PFKEEPIXVAL=OFF \r        PFKEEPIXVAL=OFF causes *clerk to clear
                                 the index key prompt. Default of ON keeps
                                 the previous value entered. (*clerk)

## PFLISTSLASH
4.5.8   \r PFLISTSLASH \r            Same as PFBRWSLASH, except this applies
                                 to listboxes.

## PFNULLIXSORT
5.0     \r PFNULLIXSORT \r           Enables index sort without a major key.

## PFNUMIXBUF
4.5     \r PFNUMIXBUF=nnn \r         Sets the number of index blocks to buffer
                                 in memory for 4.5-style automatic indexes.
                                 (Index blocks are usually 1K each.)
                                 Default "10". (dxmaint) 

## PFNUMIXBUILD
4.5     \r PFNUMIXBUILD=nnn \r       Same as PFNUMIXBUF, but for dxmaint only.
                                 Default "200". (dxmaint)

## PFBIXNODESIZE
4.8     \r PFBIXNODESIZE=n \r        Sets the minimum node size for 4.5 style 
                                 indexes to nK bytes within dxmaint.
                                 (1 <= n <= 31) (dxmaint)

## PFBRWM
4.5     \r PFBRWM=ON \r              Strips trailing blanks from browse lookup.
                                 (*clerk)

## PFIXS
3.0     \r PFIXS=ON | OFF \r         Turns on or off "Index Scan" feature.
                                 (*clerk, *report)
## PFLKNL
4.5     \r PFLKNL=NEW \r             Lookup "-nl" finds the last matching
                                 record instead of the first.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFMAXALLOC
4.5     \r PFMAXALLOC=nnn \r         Maximum # of sort buffers allocated when
                                 re-building demand indexes (automatic indexes
                                 pre 4.5). Default is "16".
                                 (dxmaint)

## PFMAXASIZE
4.5     \r PFMAXASIZE=nnn \r         Sort buffer size when building demand
                                 indexes, (automatic indexes pre 4.5)
                                 (dxmaint)

## PFMAXTEMP
4.5     \r PFMAXTEMP=nnnn \r         Maximum virtual memory size when sorting.
                                 Demand indexes (auto pre 4.5) Default "1000"
                                 (dxmaint)
## PFMAXTFIL
4.5     \r PFMAXTFIL=nnn \r          Maximum virtual memory files used for
                                 sorting. Demand indexes (automatic pre 4.5)
                                 (dxmaint)

## PFOLDIX
4.5     \r PFOLDIX=ON \r             Builds old style (4.1) indexes.
                                 (*clerk, *report, dxmaint)


## ABE
1.0     \r ABE=ASCII \r              Saves processing tables in ASCII format.
                                 (*cabe)

## INSTDRV
        \r INSTDRV=B \r              Part of MDCONFIG. Allows installation
                                 from drive B:

## PFBLANKOV
4.8.8   \r PFBLANKOV=ON|OFF \r       Causes datemath with blank dates to return
                                 "/OV". Default (unset) is OFF.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PF64K
4.5     \r PF64K=ON \r               Turns on/off size warning in cabe.(*cabe)

## PFHELPAUTOGOTO
5.0.2   \r PFHELPAUTOGOTO=ON|OFF     Turns on/off automatically going to help
                                 F9 index search. Default (unset) is OFF.

## PFSP
4.5     \r PFSP=xxx \r               Overrides the site password stored in
                                 fppath.(*cabe)

## PFMU
4.5     \r PFMU=OFF \r               Turns off "protect lookup" in cabe lookup.
                                 (*cabe)
## PFLBSIZE
4.5     \r PFLBSIZE=nnn \r           Determines the maximum number lables that
                                 can be in a processing table. Note that this
                                 includes not only labeled processing lines
                                 but also lookup names, alias, arrays, and
                                 selection set names. Note that using the
                                 same lookup name, alias, or selection set
                                 name more than once only counts as one.
                                 (*cabe)

## PFSCC
4.8     \r PFSCC=ON \r               This will enable the "!scc" shell-escape 
                                 within dclerk and rclerk, which has been 
                                 disabled by default. (*clerk)

## PFADDWP
4.5     \r PFADDWP=OFF \r            Turns off adding .wp extension to export
                                 word. (*clerk, *report)

## PFAUTOKSIZE
4.8     \r PFAUTOKSIZE=nnn \r        Sets "-ty" value, similar to PFTOKSIZE,
                                 but for automatic.(*cabe, *clerk, *report)
## PFBACKGROUND
4.8     \r PFBACKGROUND=OFF|ON \r    PFBACKGROUND=OFF turns off ability to
                                 enter background mode for "*report"
                                 and "dxmaint". Default is "ON". (*report,
                                 dxmaint).

## PFPOSTPRINT
4.8     \r PFPOSTPRINT=cmdline \r    When set to "cmdline", filePro will
                                 execute "cmdline filename" after any printout
                                 or hardcopy, if destination is a filename.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFBLDFREE
4.5     \r PFBLDFREE=OFF | ON \r     Freechain build message. Default is OFF.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFBREAK
4.5     \r PFBREAK=OLD \r            Processing halts when break key pressed.
                                 (new or non-set behavior is to continue
                                 report only - see PFCLKBREAK for clerk)
                                 (*report)

## PFCLKBREAK
4.5     \r PFCLKBREAK=OLD \r         Returns to last function when break key
                                 pressed. (*clerk only - see PFBREAK for
                                 *report)
                                
## PFDLGENTER
4.5     \r PFDLGENTER=ON \r          Enter key acts like a save key.(*clerk)

## PFEDFAILBOX
4.8.9   \r PFEDFAILBOX=ON | OFF \r   Causes "edit failed" messages to appear in
                                 a popup box, rather than flash at the bottom
                                 of the screen. (Similar to PFLOCKBOX=ON)
                                 Default (unset) value is OFF.

## PFFORMTOKSIZE
4.8     \r PFFORMTOKSIZE=nnn \r      Sets default tok size for "FORM" command
                                 or @keyF. Equivalent of -tf flag (*clerk)

## PFIMPBUF
4.1     \r PFIMPBUF=nnnn \r          Increase default record length for
                                 importing ASCII files. Default "1024"
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFLOCKBOX
4.5     \r PFLOCKBOX=OFF \r          Flashes "record is being updated" message.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFLX
4.8     \r PFLX=ON | OFF \r          Same as "-lx" command line flag. (*clerk)

## PFMENBRK
4.5     \r PFMENBRK=OLD \r           Restores 4.1 behavior when pressing break
                                 in a menu. (*clerk, *report)

## PFMISSINGARG
4.8     \r PFMISSINGARG=OLD \r       PFMISSINGARG=OFF reverts back to old 4.1
                                 method of ignoring missing arguments to
                                 command line flags, such as "-pn". 
				 (*clerk, *report)

## PFNODF
4.5     \r PFNODF=ON \r              Disables ddefine, depand free-diskspace
                                 check. (ddefine, dexpand)

## PFLISTSLASH
4.8     \r PFLISTSLASH=ON \r         Same as PFBRWSLASH, but for the 'listbox'
                                 function. (*clerk, *report)

## PFNOHELP
4.1     \r PFNOHELP=ON | OFF \r      Displays "No Help Available" if ON.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFNOQUAL
5.0     \r PFNOQUAL=OFF \r           Turns off "[NONE]" from the qualifier list.

## PFOUTS
4.1     \r PFOUTS=parameters \r      Specifies serial communication parameters.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFQUAL
3.0     \r PFQUAL=qualifier \r       Qualified data set to use.  (ddir,
				 dexpand, *clerk, *report, dxmaint)

## PFQUALMESG
5.0     \r PFQUALMESG="text" \r      Replaces "Enter File Name Qualifier" prompt
                                 spawned by '-md' flag with prompt of your
                                 own choosing. (ddir, dexpand, *clerk,
                                 *report, dxmaint) 

## PFRETRY
4.5     \r PFRETRY=nnn \r            Number of retries for locked read.
                                 (*clerk, *report)

## PFSKIPLOCKED
4.8     \r PFSKIPLOCKED=nnn \r       Allows locked records to be skipped after
                                 nnn seconds. Records skipped not included in
                                 @rp. (*report)

## PFSKIPPEDLOG
4.8     \r PFSKIPPEDLOG=filename \r  Logs records skipped by PFSKIPLOCKED=nnn.
                                 (*report)

## PFSYNC
4.5     \r PFSYNC=ON | ALL \r        ON = sync after expanding file, ALL = sync
                                 after all writes. (*clerk, *report)

## PFTOKSIZE
4.1     \r PFTOKSIZE=nnn \r          Sets the default token table size.
                                 (*cabe, *clerk, *report)

## PFUFLAG
4.8     \r PFUFLAG=ON | OFF \r       Forces "-u" equivalent in *report. 
                                 Default is OFF.

## PFVER
1.0     \r PFVER=ON \r               Shows individual filePro program version.

## PFWGTO
4.8     \r PFWGT0=ON \r              Forces dreport and rreport to do @WGT
                                 processing even if no records are selected. 
                                 (*report)

## PFXFERDOS
4.5     \r PFXFERDOS=OLD \r          (SCO Unix only)  PFXFERDOS=OLD tells
                                 xferdos to use the old dosdir/doscp command
                                 syntax.  Default is to use SCO's new syntax.

## PFDIRFILTER
4.8     \r PFDIRFILTER=ON \r         Turns on the filter that verifies that only
                                 directories appear in the filePro filename 
                                 list.  Some Unix users had serious slowdowns
                                 with the filter enabled.  (Default: OFF)

## PFCMARK
4.5     \r PFCMARK=nn \r             2 digit years before nn interpreted as 20nn.

## PFERRKEY
4.5     \r PFERRKEY=x \r             Key to return from a filePro/system error
                                 screen.

## PFLANG
4.5.8   \r PFLANG=language \r        Allows different collating sequences for
                                 different language character sets.

## PFME
1.0     \r PFME=ON \r                Waits for Return key to be pressed for next
                                 field. Default is OFF. (*clerk)

## PFNAME
1.0     \r PFNAME=filename \r        Same as using Set/Change filename from menu.

## PFREADONLY
4.8     \r PFREADONLY=ON \r          Forces read-only attribute on session/file.

## PFSYSYR4
4.8     \r PFSYSYR4=ON | OFF \r      Forces @TD, @CD, @UD, and @BD to be
                                 displayed with 4-digit years.

## colors
              
     \r Hex Color Values \r 




                           
              The following pages display all of the different
              foreground/background colors and their respective
              hexidecimal codes.





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## hex_color_val
 				Hex Color Values

     \A00 0x00 \A-   \A01 0x01 \A-   \A02 0x02 \A-   \A03 0x03 \A-   \A04 0x04 \A-   \A05 0x05 \A-   \A06 0x06 \A-   \A07 0x07 \A-
     \A08 0x08 \A-   \A09 0x09 \A-   \A0a 0x0a \A-   \A0b 0x0b \A-   \A0c 0x0c \A-   \A0d 0x0d \A-   \A0e 0x0e \A-   \A0f 0x0f \A-
     \A10 0x10 \A-   \A11 0x11 \A-   \A12 0x12 \A-   \A13 0x13 \A-   \A14 0x14 \A-   \A15 0x15 \A-   \A16 0x16 \A-   \A17 0x17 \A-
     \A18 0x18 \A-   \A19 0x19 \A-   \A1a 0x1a \A-   \A1b 0x1b \A-   \A1c 0x1c \A-   \A1d 0x1d \A-   \A1e 0x1e \A-   \A1f 0x1f \A-
     \A20 0x20 \A-   \A21 0x21 \A-   \A22 0x22 \A-   \A23 0x23 \A-   \A24 0x24 \A-   \A25 0x25 \A-   \A26 0x26 \A-   \A27 0x27 \A-
     \A28 0x28 \A-   \A29 0x29 \A-   \A2a 0x2a \A-   \A2b 0x2b \A-   \A2c 0x2c \A-   \A2d 0x2d \A-   \A2e 0x2e \A-   \A2f 0x2f \A-
     \A30 0x30 \A-   \A31 0x31 \A-   \A32 0x32 \A-   \A33 0x33 \A-   \A34 0x34 \A-   \A35 0x35 \A-   \A36 0x36 \A-   \A37 0x37 \A-
     \A38 0x38 \A-   \A39 0x39 \A-   \A3a 0x3a \A-   \A3b 0x3b \A-   \A3c 0x3c \A-   \A3d 0x3d \A-   \A3e 0x3e \A-   \A3f 0x3f \A-
     \A40 0x40 \A-   \A41 0x41 \A-   \A42 0x42 \A-   \A43 0x43 \A-   \A44 0x44 \A-   \A45 0x45 \A-   \A46 0x46 \A-   \A47 0x47 \A-
     \A48 0x48 \A-   \A49 0x49 \A-   \A4a 0x4a \A-   \A4b 0x4b \A-   \A4c 0x4c \A-   \A4d 0x4d \A-   \A4e 0x4e \A-   \A4f 0x4f \A-
     \A50 0x50 \A-   \A51 0x51 \A-   \A52 0x52 \A-   \A53 0x53 \A-   \A54 0x54 \A-   \A55 0x55 \A-   \A56 0x56 \A-   \A57 0x57 \A-
     \A58 0x58 \A-   \A59 0x59 \A-   \A5a 0x5a \A-   \A5b 0x5b \A-   \A5c 0x5c \A-   \A5d 0x5d \A-   \A5e 0x5e \A-   \A5f 0x5f \A-
     \A60 0x60 \A-   \A61 0x61 \A-   \A62 0x62 \A-   \A63 0x63 \A-   \A64 0x64 \A-   \A65 0x65 \A-   \A66 0x66 \A-   \A67 0x67 \A-
     \A68 0x68 \A-   \A69 0x69 \A-   \A6a 0x6a \A-   \A6b 0x6b \A-   \A6c 0x6c \A-   \A6d 0x6d \A-   \A6e 0x6e \A-   \A6f 0x6f \A-
     \A70 0x70 \A-   \A71 0x71 \A-   \A72 0x72 \A-   \A73 0x73 \A-   \A74 0x74 \A-   \A75 0x75 \A-   \A76 0x76 \A-   \A77 0x77 \A-
     \A78 0x78 \A-   \A79 0x79 \A-   \A7a 0x7a \A-   \A7b 0x7b \A-   \A7c 0x7c \A-   \A7d 0x7d \A-   \A7e 0x7e \A-   \A7f 0x7f \A-

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## 
 				Hex Color Values

     \A80 0x80 \A-   \A81 0x81 \A-   \A82 0x82 \A-   \A83 0x83 \A-   \A84 0x84 \A-   \A85 0x85 \A-   \A86 0x86 \A-   \A87 0x87 \A-
     \A88 0x88 \A-   \A89 0x89 \A-   \A8a 0x8a \A-   \A8b 0x8b \A-   \A8c 0x8c \A-   \A8d 0x8d \A-   \A8e 0x8e \A-   \A8f 0x8f \A-
     \A90 0x90 \A-   \A91 0x91 \A-   \A92 0x92 \A-   \A93 0x93 \A-   \A94 0x94 \A-   \A95 0x95 \A-   \A96 0x96 \A-   \A97 0x97 \A-
     \A98 0x98 \A-   \A99 0x99 \A-   \A9a 0x9a \A-   \A9b 0x9b \A-   \A9c 0x9c \A-   \A9d 0x9d \A-   \A9e 0x9e \A-   \A9f 0x9f \A-
     \Aa0 0xa0 \A-   \Aa1 0xa1 \A-   \Aa2 0xa2 \A-   \Aa3 0xa3 \A-   \Aa4 0xa4 \A-   \Aa5 0xa5 \A-   \Aa6 0xa6 \A-   \Aa7 0xa7 \A-
     \Aa8 0xa8 \A-   \Aa9 0xa9 \A-   \Aaa 0xaa \A-   \Aab 0xab \A-   \Aac 0xac \A-   \Aad 0xad \A-   \Aae 0xae \A-   \Aaf 0xaf \A-
     \Ab0 0xb0 \A-   \Ab1 0xb1 \A-   \Ab2 0xb2 \A-   \Ab3 0xb3 \A-   \Ab4 0xb4 \A-   \Ab5 0xb5 \A-   \Ab6 0xb6 \A-   \Ab7 0xb7 \A-
     \Ab8 0xb8 \A-   \Ab9 0xb9 \A-   \Aba 0xba \A-   \Abb 0xbb \A-   \Abc 0xbc \A-   \Abd 0xbd \A-   \Abe 0xbe \A-   \Abf 0xbf \A-
     \Ac0 0xc0 \A-   \Ac1 0xc1 \A-   \Ac2 0xc2 \A-   \Ac3 0xc3 \A-   \Ac4 0xc4 \A-   \Ac5 0xc5 \A-   \Ac6 0xc6 \A-   \Ac7 0xc7 \A-
     \Ac8 0xc8 \A-   \Ac9 0xc9 \A-   \Aca 0xca \A-   \Acb 0xcb \A-   \Acc 0xcc \A-   \Acd 0xcd \A-   \Ace 0xce \A-   \Acf 0xcf \A-
     \Ad0 0xd0 \A-   \Ad1 0xd1 \A-   \Ad2 0xd2 \A-   \Ad3 0xd3 \A-   \Ad4 0xd4 \A-   \Ad5 0xd5 \A-   \Ad6 0xd6 \A-   \Ad7 0xd7 \A-
     \Ad8 0xd8 \A-   \Ad9 0xd9 \A-   \Ada 0xda \A-   \Adb 0xdb \A-   \Adc 0xdc \A-   \Add 0xdd \A-   \Ade 0xde \A-   \Adf 0xdf \A-
     \Ae0 0xe0 \A-   \Ae1 0xe1 \A-   \Ae2 0xe2 \A-   \Ae3 0xe3 \A-   \Ae4 0xe4 \A-   \Ae5 0xe5 \A-   \Ae6 0xe6 \A-   \Ae7 0xe7 \A-
     \Ae8 0xe8 \A-   \Ae9 0xe9 \A-   \Aea 0xea \A-   \Aeb 0xeb \A-   \Aec 0xec \A-   \Aed 0xed \A-   \Aee 0xee \A-   \Aef 0xef \A-
     \Af0 0xf0 \A-   \Af1 0xf1 \A-   \Af2 0xf2 \A-   \Af3 0xf3 \A-   \Af4 0xf4 \A-   \Af5 0xf5 \A-   \Af6 0xf6 \A-   \Af7 0xf7 \A-
     \Af8 0xf8 \A-   \Af9 0xf9 \A-   \Afa 0xfa \A-   \Afb 0xfb \A-   \Afc 0xfc \A-   \Afd 0xfd \A-   \Afe 0xfe \A-   \Aff 0xff \A-
