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A script is a file that contains a set of commands to be performed. Instead of you manually entering all of the commands into the console, the script is run and does it automatically.
Menu-driven simply means you execute the application's commands by selecting them from a menu, as opposed to command-driven whereby you enter (type) the commands manually.
To manually rotate an object, you typically use tools like the rotation handle or rotation commands in design software or editing programs. By clicking and dragging the rotation handle or entering specific rotation values, you can adjust the object's orientation.
Yes. Most women can continue to lactate for many years if they do so regularly manually or with a pump.
I assume you are talking about manually mounting a file system one at a time; in that case, the disadvantage is time, and the fact that you need to type in the commands.
Continue to apply brakes: they're not just power brakes, they also function manually.
In Linux, delete to new line commands, such as dd in vi or vim, are used to delete text from the current cursor position to the end of the line or to the next line break. These commands are useful for quickly removing unwanted text or correcting mistakes without needing to manually select and delete characters. They enhance efficiency in text editing by allowing users to perform deletions in one command instead of multiple keystrokes.
Off line processing is a backup made of operation. Off line processing allows processing to continue manually or in batch mode if the on-line systems are unavailable.
Commands, they usually come with the computer or a program that automatically tell the computer what to do or can be done manually with command prompt on windows and terminal on mac. Hope I could help ;)
The correct spelling is "manually".