Experiments
Temporary page to try out styles.
Admonitions
Hints and Recommendations
If both DOSLimit and BufferSize are set, then the smaller value applies. Dyalog Ltd recommends using a modest BufferSize and not setting EnableBufferSizeHttp to ensure that abnormally large headers are not processed, then setting an appropriate DOSLimit to accommodate the expected size messages.
Information
The .NET interface only works with the Unicode edition of Dyalog; Classic edition is not supported.
When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as Windows controlled by ⎕KLong on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets.
Warning
The structure under the SALT directory must not be modified and the five sub-directories must not be renamed.
When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as Windows controlled by ⎕KLong on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets.
When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as Windows controlled by ⎕KLong on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets.
Legacy
Although .dyapp files are supported for backwards compatibility, Dyalog Ltd recommends launching the interpreter directly from any APL source or configuration file (functionality introduced with Dyalog version 18.0) rather than through the now-superseded .dyapp file mechanism.
When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as Windows controlled by ⎕KLong on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets.
Dyalog on Linux
The MyUCMDs directory is located directly under the $HOME directory
When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as Windows controlled by ⎕KLong on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets. When referring to keyboard shortcuts, such as those controlled by on Microsoft Windows, put the code in angle brackets.
Note
The MyUCMDs directory is located directly under the $HOME directory
All together
Hints and Recommendations
If both DOSLimit and BufferSize are set, then the smaller value applies. Dyalog Ltd recommends using a modest BufferSize and not setting EnableBufferSizeHttp to ensure that abnormally large headers are not processed, then setting an appropriate DOSLimit to accommodate the expected size messages.
Information
The .NET interface only works with the Unicode edition of Dyalog; Classic edition is not supported.
Warning
The structure under the SALT directory must not be modified and the five sub-directories must not be renamed.
Legacy
Although .dyapp files are supported for backwards compatibility, Dyalog Ltd recommends launching the interpreter directly from any APL source or configuration file (functionality introduced with Dyalog version 18.0) rather than through the now-superseded .dyapp file mechanism.
Dyalog on Linux
The MyUCMDs directory is located directly under the $HOME directory
Note
The MyUCMDs directory is located directly under the $HOME directory
Keyboard
Sometimes it is relevant to include an icon. For example, when describing a combination of key presses. Sometimes it is relevant to include an icon. For example, when describing a combination of key presses. Sometimes it is Enter to include an icon. + C to copy text For example, when describing a combination of key presses. Sometimes it is relevant to include an icon. For example, when describing a combination of key presses. Sometimes it is relevant to include an icon. For example, when describing a combination of key presses.
The keyboard text Enter + C and icons inline.