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Window kill.
RK CM registers
GRK NM general registers
SRK NM special registers
PK Program, current mode
CMPK CM program
NMPK NM program
QK CM frame, Q relative
SK CM stack, S relative
GK Group window
UK [win_number] User window
VK [win_number] Virtual window
ZK Real memory window
LK LDEV window
TXK [win_number] Text window
This command removes a window from the screen. It does this
by setting the length of a window to zero lines, which effectively
makes it disappear. The command permanently deallocates text, user,
and virtual windows. (Attempts to set the lines to a value greater than
zero for these window results in an error since the window no longer
exists.) If the window is a text window, this command closes the file.
- win_number
The window number for a specific user window (U), text window (TX), or
virtual window (V). If win_number is omitted, then the
current window is used. The current user window is marked by an asterisk,
and the current virtual and text windows are marked in inverse
video.
%cmdebug > PK
Kill the (current mode) program window.
%cmdebug > PL 6
Bring back the program window. Remember, killing a window sets its length to
zero.
%cmdebug > VK 3
Deallocate virtual window number 3. This window cannot be brought back by
changing the window length as in the above example. Once a virtual window is
killed, it is gone until a new VW command is used to create a new one.
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