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on a second monitor ends this session of the resident help, but leaves the current help screen on the monochrome monitor 4. Detailed Explanation of Command-line Options /B Use bios for video his option forces thelp to use Interrupt 10h Bios video calls for all writing to/reading from the video display. Normally, THELP will write directly to video RAM. Note that the use of this option negates the effect of the /M switch described below the alternate monitor may not be used if /B is in effect. This option is enabled with’/B+', and disabled with’/B-’( enable is the default) /C#x Select color: #=color number xx=hex color value There are eight possible colors, described as follows: 1= Color Normal te 2= Monochrome Normal Text 3= Color Possible reference pages: top/bottom description line 4= Monochrome Possible reference pages: top/bottom description line 5= Color border Color 6=Monochrome border color 7= Color Current Reference Selection 8= Monochrome current reference selection Any or all of these eight colors may be specified on the command The color numbers for a standard IBM-compatible Color Display are as follows First digit (background) Second Digit(Fore ground) 1—Blue 1—Blu Cyan 3 4-- Redon a second monitor ends this session of the resident help, but leaves the current help screen on the monochrome monitor. 4. Detailed Explanation of Command-line Options ------------------------------------------------ /B -- Use BIOS for video This option forces THELP to use Interrupt 10h BIOS video calls for all writing to/reading from the video display. Normally, THELP will write directly to video RAM. Note that the use of this option negates the effect of the /M switch described below; the alternate monitor may not be used if /B is in effect. This option is enabled with '/B+', and disabled with '/B-' (enable is the default). /C#xx Select color: #=color number, xx=hex color value There are eight possible colors, described as follows: 1 = Color Normal Text 2 = Monochrome Normal Text 3 = Color Possible reference pages; top/bottom description line 4 = Monochrome Possible reference pages; top/bottom description line 5 = Color Border Color 6 = Monochrome Border Color 7 = Color Current Reference Selection 8 = Monochrome Current Reference Selection Any or all of these eight colors may be specified on the command line. The color numbers for a standard IBM-compatible Color Display are as follows: First Digit (Background) Second Digit (Foreground) 0 -- Black 0 -- Black 1 -- Blue 1 -- Blue 2 -- Green 2 -- Green 3 -- Cyan 3 -- Cyan 4 -- Red 4 -- Red
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