X-Git-Url: http://git.kpe.io/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=doc%2Fctsim-textui.tex;h=9ee549b722bf0c2c987650b1cc0429d3a960a741;hb=cc68f60c280df39d8cd14dfde3c1f5b736ede026;hp=3826c49e980c5a268e9b810064c1de7cf690c79d;hpb=103b084776d861a93e851ebff9c72798019b7561;p=ctsim.git diff --git a/doc/ctsim-textui.tex b/doc/ctsim-textui.tex index 3826c49..9ee549b 100644 --- a/doc/ctsim-textui.tex +++ b/doc/ctsim-textui.tex @@ -2,13 +2,13 @@ \setheader{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}{}{}{}{}{{\it CHAPTER \thechapter}}% \setfooter{\thepage}{}{}{}{}{\thepage}% -\ctsimtext is a master shell for all of the command-line utilities. +\ctsimtext\ is a master shell for all of the command-line utilities. \usage -\ctsimtext can be executed without any parameters. In that case, \ctsimtext +\ctsimtext\ can be executed without any parameters. In that case, \ctsimtext\ offers a command-line to enter the function-names and their parameters. The output of the command is displayed. Further commands may be given to \ctsimtext. The shell is exited by the {\tt quit} command. -\ctsimtext can also be called to execute a single command. This is especially useful for batch files containing multiple \ctsimtext commands. This is invoked by calling \par +\ctsimtext\ can also be called to execute a single command. This is especially useful for batch files containing multiple \ctsimtext\ commands. This is invoked by calling \par {\tt ctsimtext function-name parameters...}. The available functions are: