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Synopsis:
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set hold_mode [on|off|toggle]
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Description:
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When turned on, this setting causes the client to pause the held window
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after each screenful of data, unless there is interaction by the user.
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If the user does not issue a command of some sort within one screenful,
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EPIC will buffer all further incoming messages. An issued command or a
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simple carriage return will cause the display to advance another
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screenful, and so on, until the display is up to date again.
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See Also:
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set(4) hold_mode_max, status_hold; window(4) hold_mode, new
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Other Notes:
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When using multiple ircII windows, the setting of HOLD_MODE does not
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change the current HOLD_MODE of any windows. Rather, it refers to the
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default mode for any new windows. The WINDOW HOLD_MODE command must
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be used to hold and unhold individual windows.
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