08-23-2013
Alternatively, you can use the <<- redirection operator, which allows leading tabs (not spaces, tabs only).
Franklin52's suggestion is more robust, but I mention this alternative for the indentation-obsessed (such as myself).
Regards,
Alister
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GDNC(1) GNUstep System Manual GDNC(1)
NAME
gdnc - GNUstep Distributed Notification Center
SYNOPSIS
gdnc
DESCRIPTION
The gdnc daemon is used by GNUstep programs to send notifications and messages to one another. By default it uses private inter-process
communications accessible only to the curtrent user on the machine on which it is running (where the operating system supports them).
Every user needs to have his own instance of gdnc running. While gdnc will be started automatically as soon as it is needed, it is recom-
mended to start gdnc in a personal login script like ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc. Alternatively (if you have no command-line tools which use
distributed notifications) you can launch gdnc when your windowing system or the window manager is started. For example, on systems with
X11 you can launch gdnc from your .xinitrc script or alternatively - if you are running Window Maker - put it in Window Maker's autostart
script. See the GNUstep Build Guide for a sample startup script.
OPTIONS
To attach gdnc to a remote session use the
-NSHost hostname
argument.
To run a copy of the server to handle public notifications (available to all users on the local machine)
-GSPublic YES
To run a copy of the server to handle network-public notifications (available to all users able to connect to the local machine on the net-
work)
-GSNetwork YES
DIAGNOSTICS
gdomap -L GDNCServer will lookup instances of gdnc which were launched with the NSHost, GSPublic, or GSNetwork command line arguments.
Alternatively, gdomap -N will list all registered names on the local host.
SEE ALSO
gdomap(8), GNUstep(7), gpbs(1)
The GNUstep Build Guide example startup script: <http://gnustep.made-it.com/BuildGuide/index.html#GNUSTEP.SERVICES>
HISTORY
Work on gdnc started October 1998.
This manual page first appeared in gnustep-base 1.7.2 (July 2003).
AUTHORS
gdnc was written by Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>.
This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com>.
GNUstep August 2003 GDNC(1)