Hello,

Within Unidata, is there any way to intercept commands typed at the
command prompt if they aren't recognised?

It's to 'magically' allow slightly mistyped program names to launch that
program - some of our routine names are quite long - and also to
recognise abbreviated routine names in the nature of Quicksilver for the
Mac, if anyone's familiar with that.

Now, obviously I could do all this by running an extra shell over the
normal command prompt but it would be nicer to have it work at the
normal prompt... And I know the abbreviation thing can be done with VOC
entries, and I've already got a few set up, but I'm looking for a more
generalised solution.

Thanks,

Edward

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