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Controls the DCL command used to display a MIME image type body part.
Requires SYSPRV privilege to set information for users other than yourself; requires SYSPRV or SYSNAM privilege to show information about users other than yourself.
SET IMAGE_COMMAND command
SET NOIMAGE_COMMAND
SHOW IMAGE_COMMAND
Qualifiers Defaults /ALL /NOALL /LOG /NOLOG /UIC="[g,m]" None /USER=username None
command
DCL command to use to display an image.
The
SET
andSHOW IMAGE_COMMAND
commands control how PMDF MAIL displays MIME messages containing parts labelled as type image (e.g., a GIF or TIFF image).PMDF MAIL has its own procedures for displaying images. You may override these procedures with the
SET IMAGE_COMMAND
. With this command, you specify a DCL command which accepts five parameters: (1) the message content type (always IMAGE), (2) the message content subtype, (3) the name of the file containing the data to display, (4) a title to show, if possible, when displaying the image, and (5) whether or not to delete the file after displaying it (DELETE or NODELETE). The specified DCL command will then be executed from a subprocess each time an image is to be displayed; the parameters (1) --- (5) will be provided by PMDF MAIL.To undo a setting made with the
SET IMAGE_COMMAND
command, useSET NOIMAGE_COMMAND
. The current setting may be queried with theSHOW IMAGE_COMMAND
command.
Suppose that the following command procedure
D1:[BOB]IMAGE.COM
has been developed to display images using theXV
utility provided with PMDF:
To instruct PMDF MAIL to use this procedure to display message parts of type IMAGE, issue the following command:
$ set noverify $ set noon $ ! $ ! D1:[BOB]IMAGE.COM -- Display a message part of type IMAGE using XV $ ! $ ! P1 = content type (always "IMAGE") $ ! P2 = content subtype (accept anything; let XV decide what to do with it) $ ! P3 = file name (file containing image data to display) $ ! P4 = title (window title; e.g., "NEWMAIL 3") $ ! P5 = DELETE/NODELETE $ ! $ WNAME = """-wname"" ""''P2'""" $ XV = "$PMDF_EXE:XV.EXE" $ XV 'wname' 'P3' $ if f$edit (P5, "UPCASE") .eqs. "DELETE" then delete/nolog 'P3'; $ exit
EMAIL> SET IMAGE_COMMAND "@D1:[BOB]IMAGE.COM" EMAIL> SHOW IMAGE_COMMAND Image viewing command is "@D1:[BOB]IMAGE.COM". EMAIL>
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