07-30-2008
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Hi all,
is any one knows how can i change menus on my front panel (I need to load
the default)?
for example :
when im entering in a session I've got a application menu (
/etc/dt/appconfig/types/en_US)
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I have a thinkpad laptop which I run in a docking station at work. I have two LCD monitors, unfortunately one is wide screen and the other isn't. I want to get dual head working, but have not been successful. I've verified the setup works in Windows so its not a HW issue.
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3. AIX
Hi,
What is the purpose of this connector ?
I attached picture of it.
In docs it is called "Ethernet connector".
thanks
Vilius (1 Reply)
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4. UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers
Hello,
Do you guys by any chance know what is the best (if any ) way to move CDE configuration from a SOLARIS 10 machine to HP-UX?
Just the config (actions, text files etc).
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Problem:
I am trying to create a menu in a menu script and I am running into an issue with the calculator portion of the script. I am first presented with the ==Options Menu== which all 5 options working correctly. Now comes the fun part. I select option 1 which takes me to my ==Calculator... (1 Reply)
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I have two CDE desktop accounts on different server (called this CDE#1, CDE#2) on the same network.
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hi all i am a newbie to this
is there any examples on creating a main menu with 3 sub menu
main menu -> option a , b and c
a menu -> option 1 ,2 and 3
b menu -> option 1 ,2
c menu -> option 1 ,2
i am getting headache as my code kept getting unexpected EOF
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I installed CentOS 8 with Gnome 3.28.2 and I noticed that the "switch user" menu item disappeared from under the system menu of Gnome classic (Both X11 & Wayland). I checked google and this problem seems to have a history going back several releases of Gnome.
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dtinfoaction
dtinfoaction(file formats) dtinfoaction(file formats)
NAME
dtinfoaction -- CDE information management actions
SYNOPSIS
DtLoadInfoLib filename
Open filename
DtShowInfoAtLoc
DtPrintInfoAtLoc
DESCRIPTION
The CDE Information Management Services support the following information management actions:
DtLoadInfoLib filename
Load the information library specified by filename, which can be either a relative or absolute file path. If filename is not
specified, dtinfo displays the default information library(s).
Open filename
Load the information library specified by filename. Remaps to DtLoadInfoLib filename.
DtShowInfoAtLoc filename section
Display the section or topic specified by section contained within the infolib specified by filename. filename can be either a
relative or absolute file path. section specifies the information library section in generalized locator format. dtinfo is
started if it is not already running. This corresponds to invoking dtinfo with the -sect option from the command line.
DtPrintInfoAtLoc
Print one or more infolib sections from the desktop. This action is invoked whenever a section or sections is dragged from the
book list window in dtinfo and dropped on the printer icon on the front panel.
These actions can be invoked from an application using the DtActionInvoke(3) function or invoked from a command line using the dtaction(1)
utility.
SEE ALSO
dtinfo(1), DtActionInvoke(3), DtInfo_LoadInfoLib(4), DtInfo_PrintInfoAtLoc(4), DtInfo_ShowInfoAtLoc 4
dtinfoaction(file formats)