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19.7 BPE Program Option Directories<br />

mode which reads the input file and substitutes all menu variables, paths and extensions<br />

to the correct values. The resulting program input file is stored in the INP subdirectory<br />

of the temporary area. This file is then used as input file for the Fortran program. The<br />

program panel in this subdirectory has to be accessed to get filenames using the command<br />

RUNBPE::getKey.<br />

It is important to note that all ${U}/OPT directories must contain the menu input files<br />

MENU*.INP. They have to be copied into the directory manually by the user when preparing<br />

the program input options for a BPE process. The menu input files need even be available<br />

if no <strong>Bernese</strong> program is started by the script at all.<br />

19.7.2 Editing of Program Options<br />

The menu provides a facility for easily checking and modifying options in the program<br />

input files. Selecting ”Menu>BPE>Edit PCF program input files” opens a file dialogue where you may<br />

select a PCF file. The PCF is then displayed as a selection list similar to that shown in<br />

Figure 19.11. It lists the PID, script name, option directory, and program input file name<br />

for all user scripts that start a <strong>Bernese</strong> program. It is important to use the syntax described<br />

in Section 19.6.3 for starting programs to make this mechanism work (the menu program<br />

looks for the strings $PGMNAM="xxx" to compile the selection list).<br />

From this list you may select one or several program input files. The corresponding program<br />

panels are then displayed successively and you may adapt the program options for the<br />

specific application. It is recommended to use menu time variables as part of filenames<br />

wherever possible. As usual you may browse forward and backward using the buttons^Next,<br />

^Prev, or ^Top and save the panels with ^Save or quit using Cance^l. If an input file<br />

is not yet available it the option directory the menu program gets it from ${U}/PAN or<br />

Figure 19.11: Selection dialogue for editing program input files.<br />

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