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You can display prompts on the command line instead of using a dialog box, or switch back again. This option is useful primarily when using scripts.Some functions are available both on the command line and in a dialog box. In many cases, you can enter a hyphen before the command to suppress the dialog box and display prompts on the command line instead. For example, entering layer on the command line displays the Layer Properties Manager. Entering -layer on the command line displays the equivalent command line options. Suppressing the dialog box is useful for compatibility with earlier versions of GstarCAD? and for using script files. There may be slight differences between the options in the dialog box and those available on the command line.
The main feature of Windows Vista Aero is the way Alt-Tab changed. Instead of small icons it now displays the available tabs in a 3D environment. Another associated feature is the windows popping up when hovering over the tabs in the taskbar.
CS4 refers to a suite of programs from Adobe. Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign. Look in the user manual for the program you are using, the command may be 'export' instead of 'extract'.
For Linux, use the 'mv' command, which is a rename
Yes it is a valid command.. You can also use "ren" instead of "rename"..
a phone system that is based on menu processing instead of command processing to user command.
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When a menu command in Windows is greyed out or dimmed, it means it is not available. It is possible that the user does not have enough privileges to use the command.
command prompt is the embaded dos shell with windows.. run is the platform from where you can run any command.. say to open command prompt from run just type "cmd" instead of going start -> programs -> accessories -> command prompt.. or to open control panel from run just type "control" instead of going start -> settings -> control panel.. try it..
Command-X ("Command" is the key to the left and right of your keyboard and may have an apple symbol on it instead, depending on the year of your computer.)
The -d option in the ls command is used to list the directory itself rather than its contents. When you include -d followed by a directory name, it displays the directory's name and attributes instead of listing the files and subdirectories within it. This is particularly useful for retrieving information about the directory without delving into its contents. For example, ls -d /path/to/directory will show details about the specified directory only.
you click command t instead of control t