Hi,

I feel I ought to know this, but I can't find it in the UniVerse
Internals course books, so can someone please enlighten me how are the
UniVerse TCL  "dot commands" implemented?

Actually it's really only ".S" that concerns me, because I'd like to put
a wrapper round it.

Problem: Someone enters ".S" at TCL, instead of ".X" or ".D" (finger
trouble), or ".S <paragraph name>"
Result: A PAragraph is automatically created and saved into the VOC,
with an ID of ""

Now, having a entry in the VOC with a 'null' ID has some nasty
side-effects, at least here.

So, I'd like to be able to intercept a ".S" on its own and 'head it off
at the pass'

Help, anyone?


Thanks


Mike
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