SAVE FILE
Saves your edits, writing out the current buffer to a file, without ending
the editing session (similar to WRITE FILE).
Example:
The following commands open a file named MEMO.TXT and then save your
edits in a new version of the file (or version 1 if you are creating a
new file):
Command: OPEN memo.txt
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Command: SAVE FILE
Usage notes:
o If there is no file associated with the buffer---if you did not specify
a file when you invoked EVE or when you created the buffer---SAVE FILE
asks you for an output file name. Specifying an output file does not
change the buffer name, but does associate that file name with the
buffer for later SAVE FILE or WRITE FILE commands or for exiting.
o To check the output file of the buffer, use the SHOW command.
o SAVE FILE closes the buffer-change journal file (if there is one).
Subsequent changes to the buffer restart journaling (unless you
disabled journaling for that buffer).
o If you save an EVE system buffer, such as the SHOW buffer or MESSAGES
buffer, EVE asks you for an output file name.
o You cannot use SAVE FILE to write out a buffer other than the current
buffer. However, on exiting, if any buffers were modified, EVE asks
whether to write out those buffers.
o On VMS, file names are not case-sensitive. For example, MEMO.TXT and
memo.txt specify the same file.
o On ULTRIX, existing files are copied to a backup file before being
overwritten. This is the default behavior, but you can disable it or
customize the way EVE creates the backup file spec. For help on backup
files, see help on SET BACKUP CONTROL STRING.
Related topics:
DELETE BUFFER EXIT SAVE FILE AS SET BACKUP CONTROL
SET FILE BACKUP SHOW SHOW FILE BACKUP WRITE FILE