@SYNTAX:set@ You can view or change the settings with /SET command. /SET without any arguments displays all the settings. /SET displays settings whose key (partly) matches /SET sets to Boolean settings accept only values ON, OFF and TOGGLE. You can also use /TOGGLE command to change them, so /TOGGLE behaves like /SET TOGGLE. /TOGGLE also accepts arguments ON and OFF when /TOGGLE behaves exactly like /SET. Remember that changes are not saved until you use /SAVE! Examples: /SET autolog OFF - Sets value for setting 'autolog' /SET close - Shows all settings whose variable name contains 'close'. Very practical. See also: TOGGLE