National Instruments 370769C-01 Table Top Game User Manual


 
Appendix A DocumentIt Options
© National Instruments Corporation A-3 DocumentIt User Guide
Using the autostar.opt File
If you invoke DocumentIt with the same options consistently, you can put
these options into an options file, eliminating error-prone, repetitive typing
each time you invoke DocumentIt. DocumentIt reads the options file at
startup, and performs the options as though you had entered them on the
command line. Although you can use an options file whether you invoke
DocumentIt from the Xmath Commands window or the operating system
prompt, the only options that you can specify in the options file are
operating system command options.
The default options file is
autostar.opt. If you have an autostar.opt
file in the current working directory from which you invoke DocumentIt,
the options in that file will be executed when you invoke DocumentIt. If
you specify an option for the command prompt that is also in the options
tpldac -d
A string specifying the location of the
template dac file to be used in document
generation. Default file is
$XMATH/
../case/DIT/templates/ascii/
documentit.dac
(the code template
dac).
tplsrc -t
A string specifying the location of the
template file to be used in document
generation. The default file is
$XMATH/../case/DIT/templates/
ascii/documentit.tpl
(the code
template).
typecheck
Xmath does not have a
help keyword, but has
the command
help
autocode
for
Netscape help.
Boolean (default=1). When TRUE, this
option enables the checking of variable
types for the SystemBuild analyzer.
Typechecking is on by default.
vars
Xmath does not have a
help keyword, but has
the command
help
autocode
for
Netscape help.
Boolean (default=1). When TRUE, this
flag forces
% variables in the Xmath
workspace to be used. When FALSE,
SystemBuild default block form values
will be used.
Table A-1. Command Options when Invoking DocumentIt (Continued)
Xmath Option OS Option Description