From cef2305dbe8548c50e464fd7e6887bf1eac811fc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Lars Brinkhoff Date: Mon, 7 May 2018 07:06:53 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Add .INFO.; NAME INFO. --- doc/_info_/name.info | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 45 insertions(+) create mode 100644 doc/_info_/name.info diff --git a/doc/_info_/name.info b/doc/_info_/name.info new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a4926eb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/_info_/name.info @@ -0,0 +1,45 @@ + 'NAME' is a status program which will give you more +detailed information about users than that available from +'WHO' or 'PEEK'-- primarily, the full names of the users it +knows about and the physical location of their terminal. +Typing just "NAME^K" or ":NAME" causes all users on the +system to be described. To see what such a printout looks like, +just look at any free TV console. Typing ":NAME " causes +the user whose uname is specified to be described, whether he is +currently logged in or not. Typing ":NAME " where + is a few letters will cause all users whose last names +start with those few letters to be described, whether they are +currently logged in or not. There is no ambiguity between the +last two schemas, because the argument, if any, is treated both +as a uname and as a head - if it is someone's uname, that person +will be described, and if it is an initial segment of someone's +last name, that person will be described. + +Before the last names of some users there may appear single +upper-case letters. Their significance is as follows: + +A Alias for A.I. Person. +C Project M.A.C. Visitor. +D Dynamic Modelling Visitor. +H Actor or Planner Person. +L LOGO Person. +M Mathlab Visitor. +O Other (XGP, MINI, TJ6, VIS, CNVR) Programs. +T Tourist/Guest (Semi-authorized person outside the lab) +U Unauthorized. +X eX-user - May be asked to log-out. + +When the system is loaded, the first to go fall in categories +U and X and T. After that, start complaining that the +machine/human ratio of the A. I. Lab is too low. + +To see only users logged in who are listed in some specific +category, type ":NAME ". Thus, ":NAME X" +will display information about the ex-users logged on to the +system. + +The NAME program was written by Ken Harrenstien, and updated +by Stan Kugell and R. Stallman. Send comments via :BUG NAME ... ^C +or :FEATURE NAME ... ^C. + +  \ No newline at end of file