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- SET CONTROL-L-CONFIRM NO/yes - whether control-l executes a command
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- With the usual NO setting, when you are on a command line and use control-l,
- it clears screen and puts the current command line at the top of the
- screen, but waits for you to press RETURN to execute the command.
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- If you change it to YES, in the same situation, it clears screen and
- immediately executes the command. For example, "headers all" followed
- by control-l would clear screen and you would see the headers listed
- starting at the top of the new screen.
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- For more help, type "help" and one of the following:
- (at any prompt:) save-init set show
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