Editing MGED CMD edcodes
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=edcodes= | =edcodes= | ||
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==Syntax== | ==Syntax== | ||
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==Argument(s)== | ==Argument(s)== | ||
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==Description== | ==Description== | ||
The "edcodes" command puts the user into an editor to edit a file that has been filled with the ident, air code, material code, LOS, and name of all the regions in the specified objects. The user may then modify the entries (except for the names). The editor used is whatever the user has set in the environment variable EDITOR. If EDITOR is not set, then /bin/ed is used. | The "edcodes" command puts the user into an editor to edit a file that has been filled with the ident, air code, material code, LOS, and name of all the regions in the specified objects. The user may then modify the entries (except for the names). The editor used is whatever the user has set in the environment variable EDITOR. If EDITOR is not set, then /bin/ed is used. | ||
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