The following sections
describes the optional application level files that you can
define for your application.
The application level definition files define attributes of the application
as a whole.
``The initialization file''
describes, among other things,
how to define an introductory frame (say,
a copyright notice), and how to redefine the banner line, the
colors to be displayed on color terminals, and the
default functions and labels assigned to screen-labeled keys.
Examples are given.
``The commands file''
describes how to disable or redefine existing FMLI commands,
and define new ones.
Examples are given.
``The alias file''
describes how to define aliases for lengthy pathnames to files or devices,
and how to define search paths (like $PATH in the UNIX system shell).
Examples are given.
``fmli command syntax''
discusses the syntax of the fmli command, and explains how
to supply names of the initialization file, the commands file, and
the alias file as arguments when fmli is invoked.