SPAWN Spawns a subprocess that suspends, but does not end, your current editing session. This is useful for running other utilities, such as MAIL, without having to end your editing session. Key: The WPS keypad defines GOLD-$ as SPAWN. Examples: Commands Effects ---------------------------------------------------------------------- SPAWN MAIL Spawns a subprocess, invoking MAIL. Exiting from MAIL ends the subprocess and resumes your editing session. SPAWN If you do not specify a command string, EVE spawns a subprocess for DCL (indicated by the $ prompt). To end the subprocess and resume editing, logout. Usage notes: o Using SPAWN and ATTACH lets you keep an editing session active throughout your entire VMS session. This makes it faster to resume editing, but uses more system resources. o You cannot use SPAWN with the DECwindows interface. However, because you can run other DECwindows applications concurrently or create DECterm windows, you may not need to use SPAWN. o Use the SPAWN command when you want to run commands or utilities that generate continuous output or that do their own screen management, such as MAIL. o Use the DCL command when you want to run a single system command or utility during your editing session that does not generate continuous output or that does not do its own screen management. For example, the following command displays a list of files with the type .TXT: Command: DCL DIRECTORY *.txt;* You can then cut or copy the directory list and insert it into another buffer. See help on the DCL command. Related topics: ATTACH DCL SPELL