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25-Aug-2009, 07:43 PM #1
DOS Print Pause Switch
Someone/Anyone please tell me when I should expect the /p switch to pause the displaying of a *.txt file.

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In those situations with the /p switch does not work, is there a way that I can pause the display so that I can read it?
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25-Aug-2009, 11:09 PM #2
What /p switch are you referring to?
Are you using more to pause your output on the screen. By default it will stop at each full screen of output.
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26-Aug-2009, 01:37 PM #3
DOS Print Pause
The switch to which I refer (dir /p) also causes some text to pause after a full page has been displayed but in some files it does not work. I am attempting to find out why -or- what command can be used in lieu of that switch.

You may have just answered my question. I will have to check.

I have been far removed from DOS level computer activity until just recently and I am now discovering that either I have forgotten more than I ever knew or things have changed far, far more than I suspected.

Forgive me. I toothed on assembly language, Basic and the 8080 and then left for a different kind of work. I have now retired and am trying to pick up where I left off. That may be impossible.
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26-Aug-2009, 10:01 PM #4
Well you certainly wouldn't use dir /p to display a text file. Dir just gives you a list of files in a directory. Can't say I have ever used the /p swith with dir. I have always just piped it to the more command. I just gave it a try on a directory with 100 files in it and it seemed to work just fine. Don't know why it will not work for you.
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