Overview, Command usage – Echelon FTXL User Manual

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LonTalk Interface Developer Command Line Usage

Overview

The LonTalk Interface Developer utility consists of two main components:

• The LonTalk Interface Developer graphical user interface (GUI), which

collects your preferences and displays the results

• The LonTalk Interface Builder, which processes the data from the GUI

and generates the required output files

If you plan to run the LonTalk Interface Developer utility in an unattended

mode, for example as part of an automated build process, you can use the
command-line interface to the LonTalk Interface Builder part of the LonTalk

Interface Developer utility.

All commonly used project preferences are available through either the GUI or

the command line interface. However, a few less common preferences (such as

specifying the number of domain table entries, or setting the DMF window size or
starting address) are available only through the command line interface.
To run the LonTalk Interface Builder tool for FTXL, open a Windows command

prompt (Start Programs Accessories Command Prompt), and enter the
following command from the [

LonWorks

]\InterfaceDeveloper directory:

libf

Command Usage

The following command usage notes apply to running the libf command:

• If no command switches or arguments follow the command name, the tool

responds with usage hints and a list of available command switches.

• Most command switches come in two forms: A short form and a long

form.

The short form consists of a single, case-sensitive, character that
identifies the command, and must be prefixed with a single forward slash

'/' or a single dash '-'. Short command switches can be separated from

their respective values with a single space or an equal sign. Short
command switches do not require a separator; the value can follow the

command identifier immediately.


The long form consists of the verbose, case-sensitive, name of the

command, and must be prefixed with a double dash '- -'. Long command
switches require a separator, which can consist of a single space or an

equal sign.


Examples:
Short form: libf –n …


Long form: libf --source …

• Multiple command switches can be separated by a single space.
• Commands of a Boolean type need not be followed by a value. In this

case, the value yes is assumed. Possible values for Boolean commands

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