1 /CLEAR
Erases the entire textual contents of the specified screen displays.
2 /DYNAMIC
/DYNAMIC /NODYNAMIC Controls whether a display automatically adjusts its window dimensions proportionally when a SET TERMINAL command is issued. /DYNAMIC is the default.
3 /HIDE
Conceals the display under any other displays that overlap it. As a result, any displays that were previously hidden under the specified display become visible.
4 /POP
/POP /NOPOP /POP places a specified display at the top of the display pasteboard, ahead of any other displays. This is the default. /NOPOP preserves the order of all displays on the pasteboard.
5 /PUSH
/PUSH /NOPUSH /PUSH has the same effect as /HIDE. /NOPUSH preserves the order of all displays on the pasteboard (same effect as /NOPOP).
6 /REFRESH
Refreshes the terminal screen. Do not use parameters or other qualifiers on a DISPLAY/REFRESH command.
7 /REMOVE
Creates a display that does not appear on the screen. Its definition and textual contents are saved, and can be brought back with another DISPLAY command.
8 /SIZE
/SIZE:n Changes the maximum size of a normal output display to n lines. If more than n lines are written to the display, the oldest lines are lost as the new lines are added. If you omit this qualifier, the maximum size is not changed.