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EVE SET_NOJOURNALING_ALL — VMS 5.5

 SET NOJOURNALING ALL

 Disables buffer-change journaling for all your text buffers.  (No effect
 on keystroke journaling, if it is enabled.)

 Usage notes:

 o  By default, EVE creates a journal file for each text buffer you create.
    You can disable buffer-change journaling if you want to rely on
    keystroke journaling (enabled by using /JOURNAL= and specifying a
    journal file when you invoked EVE).  Disabling buffer-change journaling
    may improve performance somewhat, depending on the type of edits you
    make.

 o  To disable journaling for a particular buffer, use SET NOJOURNALING and
    specify the buffer name.

 o  To disable buffer-change journaling for all your buffers in future
    editing sessions---that is, if you always use keystroke journaling---
    put SET NOJOURNALING ALL in your EVE initialization file.  However, in
    general, you should use buffer-change journaling.

 o  SET NOJOURNALING ALL stops EVE from creating new journal files, but
    does not delete existing journal files.  Journal files contain
    information about the text you edit.  If you edit confidential data,
    you should delete un-neeeded journal files by using the DCL command
    DELETE, as in the following example:

       $ DELETE TPU$JOURNAL:*.TPU$JOURNAL;*

 Related topics:

    Journal Files     SET JOURNALING ALL     SET NOJOURNALING

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