You can create a user startup file to store user-specific key mappings, aliases, or functions. Use the APTRC environment variable to specify your user startup file.
Following is an example of a user startup file.
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#shows all markup alias tf set tagdisplay=full; #hides all markup alias tn set tagdisplay=none; #spell-checks selection alias ck spe -selection; #insert caption element map alt+shift+c insert_tag caption; #insert fig-block element map alt+shift+f insert_tag figure-block; #inserts template for corporate indexing map f4 {insert_tag indexterm;insert_tag indextopic}