/DISPLAY=CHARACTER_CELL (D) /DISPLAY=DECWINDOWS /DISPLAY=display-filespec /NODISPLAY Specifies which screen manager you want to run. The /DISPLAY command qualifier is optional. By default, LSE uses the character-cell screen manager. As an alternative to the /DISPLAY qualifier, you can define a logical name LSE$DISPLAY_MANAGER as DECWINDOWS, CHARACTER_CELL, or as a screen manager file specification. If you specify /DISPLAY=CHARACTER_CELL, LSE uses the character-cell screen manager, which runs in a DECterm (or VWS) terminal emulator or on a physical ANSI terminal. If you specify /DISPLAY=DECWINDOWS, LSE uses the DECwindows screen manager, which create a DECwindows window in which to run LSE. In order to use LSE from a unsupported input device, such as an non-ANSI CRT or from a batch file, the /NODISPLAY qualifier must be specified. This is useful for executing a script of LSE commands or TPU statements specified by the /INITIALIZATION or /COMMAND qualifiers. You cannot use the /NODISPLAY qualifier if the logical name LSE$DISPLAY_MANAGER specifies the DECwindows window manager.