Command: klib
KLIB is a librarian for KL files: groups KL files into a single library
file. KLIB allows you to create libraries, list, add and remove KL files
inside a library, and finally to make it no longer editable (close it).
Syntax:
KLIB lib_filename [{+|-}KL_filename] [/B] [/Z] [/M=manufacturer]
[/D=Desc]
KLIB /?
Options:
lib_filename The name of the library file
KL_filename Name of the KL file to be added or removed
Use + to ADD the KL file (the file should exist)
Use - to REMOVE the KL file (it should be in the library)
/B Avoids creating backup files
/Z After the operation the library is closed and not any
longer editable
Manufacturer Name of the library manufacturer (creation only)
Desc Description of the library (creation only)
Comments:
Please read the accompaining documentation to know more about the KEY
language and the output formats.
KLIB has the following EXITCODES (ERRORLEVEL):
0 = okay
syntax error number = syntax error number
critical code number + 100 = critical code error number
KLIB comes with the packet KC200.
Examples:
- none -
See also:
cpidos
display
kc
keyb
keycode
keyman
kpdos
mkeyb
mode
xkeyb
Copyright © 2002-2003 Aitor SANTAMARIA MERINO, updated 2008
by W. Spiegl.
This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
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