* HOST:: Temporarily return to the operating system.
* INCLUDE:: Include a file within the current one.
* PERMISSIONS:: Change permissions on a file.
-* QUIT:: Terminate the PSPP session.
* SET:: Adjust PSPP runtime parameters.
* SHOW:: Display runtime parameters.
* SUBTITLE:: Provide a document subtitle.
@cmd{FINISH} terminates the current PSPP session and returns
control to the operating system.
-This command is not valid in interactive mode.
-
@node HOST, INCLUDE, FINISH, Utilities
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section HOST
Include files may be nested to any depth, up to the limit of available
memory.
-@node PERMISSIONS, QUIT, INCLUDE, Utilities
+@node PERMISSIONS, SET, INCLUDE, Utilities
@comment node-name, next, previous, up
@section PERMISSIONS
@vindex PERMISSIONS
This command cannot be used if the SAFER setting is active.
-@node QUIT, SET, PERMISSIONS, Utilities
-@section QUIT
-@vindex QUIT
-
-@display
-Two possible syntaxes:
- QUIT.
- EXIT.
-@end display
-
-@cmd{QUIT} terminates the current PSPP session and returns control
-to the operating system.
-
-This command is not valid within a command file.
-
-@node SET, SHOW, QUIT, Utilities
+@node SET, SHOW, PERMISSIONS, Utilities
@section SET
@vindex SET
@end table
Program input subcommands affect the way that programs are parsed when
-they are typed interactively or run from a script. They are
+they are typed interactively or run from a command file. They are
@table @asis
@item ENDCMD