When the host editor is in screen operations mode, the host editor displays the name of the working screen operations file on the second line of the information field at the upper right of the editor area (see Information area).
to put the host editor into
screen operations mode.
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This expands a listbox that displays the names of all the screen operations
files in the Operations subfolder of your terminal applications subproject.When you record a screen operations file, the host editor stores the newly recorded information into the currently loaded screen operations file. At the start of recording, the host editor allows you to select from among three different options for preparing the working screen operations file (see Recording a screen operations file).
After you have finished recording a screen operations file, you can store
the working screen operations file onto disk by clicking the Save
Screen Operations File icon
(see Part 3: Saving the
working screen operations file to disk in Recording a screen operations file).
The working screen operations file remains in memory after the save.