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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Customize CDE Post 25519 by elmerfudd on Wednesday 31st of July 2002 12:40:42 PM
Old 07-31-2002
Go to /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C/Desktop_Apps and launch the style manager. From there you can change your screen colors, backgrounds, etc. If you want three xterm windows to launch when you log in, simply open three xterm windows, then launch the style manager. From the menu that pops up, select the startup icon and click on "Set Home Session." Also, make sure the "Return to Home session" radio button is selected, then hit "OK." The next time you log in, you will have three xterms already up.

As far as customizing your prompt, you need to change that in your .profile or .login (depending on your shell). If you're using ksh, you change the $PS1 variable in your .profile, if you are using csh change the set prompt line to what you want it to be.
 

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dximageview(1X) 														   dximageview(1X)

NAME
dximageview - Image Viewer for displaying graphics files SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/X11/dximageview [options] [filename...] OPTIONS
The command line options are as follows: Used with the -root or -rootMode options to cause the Image Viewer to exit after displaying the image to the root window. The name of a file containing a list of files to read. The file should contain one file name per line. Dis- plays the command syntax. The number of seconds to display each image in auto play mode. Do not repeat the sequence of images in auto play mode. Controls how the image is displayed to the root window. Valid options are: Scales the image to fill the root window. Centers the image. Centers the image in the window while preserving the image aspect ratio. Tiles the image with the image centered in the win- dow. Tiles the image with the image located in the top left corner of the window. Equivalent to -rootMode centerMaximumSize. DESCRIPTION
The Image Viewer application, dximageview, allows the user to view graphics files. The supported image types are GIF, JPEG, TIFF, and X Pixmap (XPM). RUNNING THE GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
To start dximageview, do one of the following: Click on the Image Viewer icon in the CDE Application Manager. Double click on an icon for a JPEG, GIF, or TIFF file in the CDE File Manager. Drag and drop an icon from the CDE File Manager onto the Image Viewer icon. If the icon represents a supported image type, the application is opened with the subject file as the image displayed in the Image View Window. Invoke the following command from a terminal window: /usr/bin/X11/dximageview EXAMPLES
To start the application, enter the following at the command line: /usr/bin/X11/dximageview FILES
SEE ALSO
Commands: dticon(1) dximageview(1X)
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