sd level [ Xt options ... ] [ Sd options ... ] sd level -write_list filename sd level -write_full_list filename
The program is normally invoked with a single argument--the level.
This is one of the following: m
(mainstream), p
(plus),
a1
, a2
, c1
, c2
, c3a
,
c3
, c3x
, c4a
, c4
, or c4x
.
The level can also be determined by the selection made when using the
"session" feature.
If the level is not given, or the program was started by a mouse
click from Windows, the program will ask you for it.
However it is specified,
the level determines the calls and concepts that will be made
available, according to our best guess of what the levels mean. Various
optional arguments are permitted to control the window system,
customize the list of calls used, and set other options.
These will be described later.
The call definitions will be read in from the encoded database file `sd_calls.dat'. The program will then ponder the database for a few seconds while it determines what calls to put on what menus. Depending on the speed of your computer and the level you selected, this could take from a few seconds to over a minute.
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