                            BE (Batch Enhancer) 
 
Description:   BE provides many different subcommands you can use in a batch
               file to provide interaction with a user. Subcommands are
               available to prompt for input, sound tones on the internal
               speaker, display messages at specific locations, draw boxes
               and windows on the screen, and to control the colors of the
               screen display. 
 
Syntax:        Version 4.5:   BE (subcommand) ? 
                              BE (subcommand parameters) 
                              BE [(drive:)][(path)](filename 
 
                                Parameters: 
 
(subcommand)   The name of the BE subcommand. You can get brief help text for
               each subcommand by entering the subcommand name followed by a
               space and then a question-mark character (?). 

(drive:)       The single-letter specifier (A:, B:, C:, etc.) for the drive
               containing the BE command file. Follow the letter with a
               colon. The drive you're currently on is the default. Example:
               C:
 







(path)         The full name (C:\WP\LETTERS) of the directory containing the
               BE command file. The current directory for the designated
               drive is the default. Example: C:\BATCH
 
(filespec)     The name of the file that contains a series of BE subcommands
               to be executed. BE ignores empty lines in  the file. You can
               include a comment by beginning a line with REM. You can prefix
               each subcommand in the file with the BE command; that is, BE
               BEEP is the same as BEEP. Example: C:\BATCH\FILENAME.EXT
 
See:           <NUBEASK>, <NUBEBEEP>, <NUBEBOX>, <NUBECLS>,  <NUBEDELA>,
               <NUBEPRIN>, <NUBEROWC>, <NUBESA>,  <NUBEWIND>, <NUSAMP>.

