Getting started
Provided the package has been installed properly, you simple enter on the
shell level:
trax
The program will execute the command files trax.exec
in the installation directory ($TRAX
), the user's home
directory and the current directory, in this order,
before returning control to the user.
You can suppress this by starting with
trax -s
If you just want a single command to be executed at startup you use:
trax -c "<command>"
for example
trax -c "time/on"
A list of available commands can be obtained by just typing
(at the TRAX>
prompt)
help
You might want to consult the
How To ... section
to learn more.
Last updated: M.Kraemer,
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