Using Bookreader
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  Opening a Book from the Command Line (OpenVMS)

  You can start Bookreader and open a book directly from the
  command line.

  To open a book from the command line on OpenVMS, start
  Bookreader and specify the book name on the command line.

  For example,

  $  BOOKREADER  filename.DECW$BOOK

  Alternatively, you can specify a bookshelf file to open.  For
  example,

  $  BOOKREADER  filename.DECW$BOOKSHELF

  You can include a full OpenVMS file specification on the
  command line.  For example,

  $  BOOKREADER  disk:[directory]filename.DECW$BOOK

  If you supply a file specification that is invalid, Bookreader
  tries to open the default library file, as pointed to by the

  DECW$BOOKSHELF logical name, in the locations speci-
  fied by the DECW$BOOK logical name.  See online help or
  the book Managing Bookreader Libraries and Books       for more
  information.
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