[AAEMACS EXAMPES]
(The line prefixes e.g. 'user:' are who or what types/displays each part.)
(If your EM command calls AAEMACS)
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(1) To enter AAEMACS and load and bind several files at once, if you want to
edit several times the same set of files:-
If file BIND is an AAEMACS macrofile, e.g.:-
#buffer("\\am\\main.cc",keyseq(f1))
#buffer("\\am\\display.cc",keyseq(f2))
#buffer("\\am\\readmacr.cc",keyseq(f3))
#buffer("\\am\\keyf.cc",keyseq(f4))
#buffer("\\am\\em.cc",keyseq(f5))
#buffer("\\am\\em.h",keyseq(f6))
#buffer("\\am\\bind",keyseq(f7))
#buffer("\\am\\readme",keyseq(f8))
#buffer("\\am\\wishlist",keyseq(f9))
#buffer("\\am\\info.dat",keyseq(f10))
#buffer("\\am\\help.big",keyseq(f11))
#buffer("\\am\\help",keyseq(f12))

DOS:	prompts user for a command.
user:	types 'e m space b i n d'
DOS:	calls AAEMACS, which loads file BIND and displays it in white.
user:	types 'alt-X r e a d m a c r o s pageup pageup'
emacs:	obeys all the #buffer() commands listed above. In more detail:-
  user:		types 'alt-X'
  emacs:	calls routine callsubr.
  callsubr:	asks for a routine name (request in magenta).
  user:		types 'r e a d m a c r o s pageup' (echoed in cyan).
  emacs:	calls routine readmacros.
  readmacros:	asks user for a filename (request in magenta),
                displaying (in this case) filename in cyan as "previous reply".
  user:		types 'pageup', thus inputting the "previous reply" as filename.
  readmacros:	loads files and binds the resulting buffers to keys as above.
  readmacros:	exits to emacs.
  emacs:	repairs the screen display; awaits user response.
