Robo-FTP’s console window may be used interactively to enter, edit, and execute individual script commands. The interaction of Robo-FTP within the console window is much like the behavior of the Windows Command Prompt window.
The console window is not intended as Robo-FTP’s primary user interface. That remains the Robo-FTP script language. However, the console window is useful for typing the occasional command and particularly for script debugging.
After entering a command and it is executed by Robo-FTP, control returns to the console window and you may enter another command.
Use the Edit Menu, or the following control keys are recognized in the Robo-FTP console window:
F1
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Display general help or help about a specific command if pressed with the cursor over the command.
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Up Arrow
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Move cursor off the active command line into the preceding history region (perhaps to position the cursor over a previously executed command so F1 can be pressed).
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Down Arrow
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Cycle through the previous 10 commands entered if in the active command line; move the cursor down one line if in the history region.
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Enter
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Execute the command if the cursor is within the active command line; if the cursor is in the history region, reposition the cursor to the end of command line.
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Home
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Reposition the cursor to the beginning of the command line.
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End
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Reposition the cursor to the end of the command line.
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Backspace
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Erase previous character within the command line.
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Left/Right Arrow
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Reposition the cursor left or right within the command line or the history region.
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Alt + D
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Clear the window.
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