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Command Mode Programming

Easy question hopefully for you high level programmers;

Does anyone have a cheat sheet for writing programs in command mode? I am still somewhat new to PCDMIS and find it much easier to change stuff within FCF's in command mode, and wanted to learn how to write the programs like inserting features, creating alignments etc. I have tried to mess with it but can't ever figure out what to type in order to get the correct aspect.

If you don't have a cheat sheet, maybe some tips on how to get better?
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  • I think typing everything would probably take forever. There are some tips to make program creating faster. For example, you can have a template with all your comments and print commands so you don't have to recreate that for every program. Just open that template and immediately "Save As" your new program and start programming. Default measurement strategies, custom toolbars, custom icons, subroutines, external alignments, and probably to most easy to use are auto features. You can even put certain styli in the favorites tab to make making probes faster.

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  • I think typing everything would probably take forever. There are some tips to make program creating faster. For example, you can have a template with all your comments and print commands so you don't have to recreate that for every program. Just open that template and immediately "Save As" your new program and start programming. Default measurement strategies, custom toolbars, custom icons, subroutines, external alignments, and probably to most easy to use are auto features. You can even put certain styli in the favorites tab to make making probes faster.

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