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 **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): options** **fScan Reference Manual, Chapter 2 (CmdLineOptions): options**
 ===== Options -- Read command options from OPTIONFILE or menu ===== ===== Options -- Read command options from OPTIONFILE or menu =====
-**usage:** -options name+**usage:**\\ 
 + %%-options name%%\\ 
 + %%-name%%
 =====  ===== =====  =====
 The OPTIONS command lets you specify command line options from files or interactively. With no arguments this allows options to be entered via an interactve menu. If NAME is a character string, it is assumed to refer to a file named 'name.fscan'; the contents of that file will then be inserted into the fScan command line. If that file is not found in the current directory it will be looked for in your fScan home directory. Your fScan home directory can be defined via the global environment variable FSCANUSRHOME. If the file is not found there it will be looked for in the system-wide fScan home directory, specified by the global environment variable FSCANHOME. The default for FSCANHOME is: /usr/local/lib/FSCAN The OPTIONS command lets you specify command line options from files or interactively. With no arguments this allows options to be entered via an interactve menu. If NAME is a character string, it is assumed to refer to a file named 'name.fscan'; the contents of that file will then be inserted into the fScan command line. If that file is not found in the current directory it will be looked for in your fScan home directory. Your fScan home directory can be defined via the global environment variable FSCANUSRHOME. If the file is not found there it will be looked for in the system-wide fScan home directory, specified by the global environment variable FSCANHOME. The default for FSCANHOME is: /usr/local/lib/FSCAN
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