QX and QW are job starter commands like Toolkit 2's EX and EW, allowing
command strings etc to be passed to the job. Unfortunately, they are only
present in QLIB_BIN and QLIB_SYS, not in QLIB_EXT and QLIB_RUN. The main
difference as far as the user is concerned is that QX and QW assume they are
I have a QL prolog by Hans Lub in the QL pd library and on the QL emulators
CD in the LANGUAGES section, it is a zipped file, 104KB long. I could email
it to you if you don't mind a file of that length arriving by email.
Alternatively, send me a floppy disk with return postage (if International
Can I thank all the people who have contributed to this thread, especially
those who have gone into some technical detail? It allows me to come back to
something that was raised in the Wotsup thread, namely the question of why
some of us still use Internet Explorer and Outlook Express.
As this
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QX and QW are job starter commands like Toolkit 2's EX and EW, allowing
command strings etc to be passed to the job. Unfortunately, they are only
present in QLIB_BIN and QLIB_SYS, not in QLIB_EXT and QLIB_RUN. The main