9. Things a casual user doesn't really need to know759. Things a casual user doesn't really need to knowFor each mail file x, Laurel creates a separate file x-dmsTOC, which holds various internalinformation about the table-of-contents. When you invoke Mail file {x}, Laurel will recreate thisfile if necessary. Naturally, this slows down the Mail file command.Laurel creates scratch files while it is working and leaves them on your Alto disk. You maydelete these files (named DMS-n.TMP for various values of n) if necessary, though Laurel ensuresthat they will not grow very large. If you terminate a Laurel session abnormally (or Laurel crashes) then thesefiles might actually be quite large. Deleting them lengthens the time required to start up Laurel. If Laurel generates an automatic error report directed to LaurelSupport.PA (see section 4), it willleave behind a file Laurel.BugReport$ containing the text of that report. You may delete this fileif you wish.SHIFT-SWAT is disabled in Laurel soon after start-up, since SWAT is one of the COM keys. Youmay achieve a SHIFT-SWAT by holding down the combination SHIFT-NEXT-COM. Performing suchan action is of dubious value.ifpX3Ff g^q3 gZCprprpsp gXx2tprp gV3tp gS<;! gQqsprpsprp% gO%sE gM$p? gJj9* gHA" gF gCcs p+spsp gA s ps p g? g?<(LAUREL MANUAL76 $fpspXs gfp g_ g^ < TIMESROMAN  TIMESROMAN  TIMESROMAN  TIMESROMAN TIMESROMAN hj/ laurel6-9.bravoBrotzJuly 22, 1981 5:38 PM