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 INTRODUCTION TO THE CONFIGURATION MENU

 Telix has many features which can be customized. These include
 things like the screen setup, the communications parameters,
 and many other items. The default values for these parameters
 are stored in a file called TELIX.CNF, the configuration file.
 Telix will automatically read this file upon starting up. The
 first time you use Telix, this file is created for you with
 some standard default values. Pressing Alt-O while in terminal
 mode brings up the Telix Configuration Menu, which allows you
 to change all these default settings.

               +-| Configure Telix -------------+
               |                                |
               | Change which default settings? |
               |                                |
               |     Screen and color           |
               |     Terminal Options           |
               |     General settings           |
               |     Modem and dialing          |
               |     Filenames and paths        |
               |     ASCII transfers            |
               |     Protocol options           |
               |     Kermit transfers           |
               |     Comm port setup            |
               |     Write changes to disk      |
               |     Exit                       |
               |                                |
               +--------------------------------+

 The first seven options are parameter areas, the last two deal
 with leaving the Configuration Menu.

See Also: using telix menus

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