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This is the list of improvements made Alan Zirkle at the Revision 3.0
(Spring 86) level (the starting point for Version 4.0A).
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Changes to SD since the last delivery:


1. Entering "SD ..SUB" will now work as "SD . .SUB" (i.e. the blank be-
   ween the periods is no longer necessary).  (Note that DCL in some
   cases allows you to omit the blank after the verb.)

2. Entering "SD 000000.AAA" will set the default to [AAA], instead of
   the previous [000000.AAA].  Similarly, "SD 000000.000000.AAA", etc.
   will set default to [AAA].

3. Entering "SD ^" when in [AAA] did not move you to [000000].  It now
   does, IF you have SYSPRV.  My philosophy is that unprivileged users
   do not need to browse in [000000]. (Added SETPRV - D.E.C.)

4. If ROOT is a rooted directory, you can now "SD ROOT:[000000]" without
   error, and if in ROOT:[A] you can now "SD ^".  Example:

		$ SD SYS$MANAGER

		    SYS$SYSROOT:[SYSMGR]

		$ SD ^

		    SYS$SYSDEVICE:[SYS0]

		$ . . .

5. There are new operations "SD \" and "SD >" (note distinction between
   the new "SD >" and the previously-available "SD >XXX").  See the help
   file or document for definitions.

6. You can use logical names which contain file names, types, versions,
   etc.  SD will go to the file's directory.  Example:

		$ DEFINE ZZZ DISK:[DIR]FILE.TYP;99

		$ SD ZZZ

		    DISK:[DIR]

		$ . . .

7. Entering "SD >XXX" from a master directory will now work; before, it
   did nothing (note that this has same effect as "SD XXX").

8. "SD *" will now correctly display underscore characters which appear
   in directory names.

