Hello;
I need to place a classification banner at the top of my Solaris 2.6 CDE Desktop. The Banner must be displayed in all CDE desktop sessions available on the CDE dashboard (1,2,3,4).
The Banner must remain anchored at the top of the CDE desktop and must not be able to be closed or hidden by other windows.
So far I have hit a brick wall on this. The closest I have come is trying to generate a banner (Push Button) using the following dtksh code.
#!/usr/dt/bin/dtksh
XtInitialize TOPLEVEL dttest1 Dtksh $0
XtSetValues $TOPLEVEL title:" "
#XtCreateManagedWidget BBOARD bboard XmBulletinBoard $TOPLEVEL \
# resizePolicy:RESIZE_NONE height:50 width:1280\
# background:Red
#XtCreateManagedWidget BUTTON pushbutton XmPushButton $BBOARD \
XtCreateManagedWidget BUTTON pushbutton XmPushButton $TOPLEVEL \
background:Red \
foreground:White \
labelString:"SECRET" \
height:50 width:1280 x:0 y:0 shadowThickness:3
XtRealizeWidget $TOPLEVEL
XtMainLoop
The problem is I can't figure out how to remove the CDE border, the CDE Open, Close and Iconify options, how to anchor it at the top, how to make it appear in all the workspaces and finally make the font larger.
I have two CDE desktop accounts on different server (called this CDE#1, CDE#2) on the same network.
However, my current setup is connecting to the Solaris CDE#1,CDE#2 via Citrix.
My plan is to connect to CD#1 and then somehow connect to CDE#2.
How do I do this? I am just a regular user... (0 Replies)
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).
Thanks in advance! (0 Replies)
Hello Everyone,
I am new to UNIX. I have got a requirement. Thought of posting it in this forum so that someone might help me. Please have a look at the scenario.
The Objective is to "classify books into four seperate files and then print a summary report".
Specifications are as... (3 Replies)
hi i am very new to scripting. i am learning by myself. i found this example. can any one help in writing script for this example, so that i can have an idea how to analyse and script.
example:
overview: The aim of this exercise is to classify books into four seperate files and then print a... (1 Reply)
I'm having problem with the CDE pre login banner.
I configured the c/usr/dt/config/C/Xresources file to add my warning message:
Dtlogin*greeting.labelString: My Banner
I then modified the Dtlogin*greeting*fontList to display the message in smaller text. This did not work.
... (1 Reply)
Hello;
I need to place a classification banner at the top of my Solaris 2.6 CDE Desktop. The Banner must be displayed in all CDE desktop sessions available on the CDE dashboard (1,2,3,4).
The Banner must remain anchored at the top of the CDE desktop and must not be able to be closed... (1 Reply)
dtfilsys(file formats) dtfilsys(file formats)
NAME
dtfilsys -- CDE file system; directory tree structure
DESCRIPTION
The CDE file system is divided into three parts: the root system, /usr/dt, the configuration directory, /etc/dt, and the temporary direc-
tory, /var/dt. The root system, /usr/dt, is a read-only directory. It contains all the files that comprise the CDE. The configuration
directory, /etc/dt, is the directory CDE applications will search to locate configuration files that have been modified by the system
administrator. Default versions of these configuration files are typically located in /usr/dt. The temporary directory, /var/dt, contains
temporary information or information that varies in size and existence. Below is a diagram of the directory tree structure for CDE.
/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/<Lang>
/help/<Lang>
/icons/<Lang>
/types/<Lang>
/backdrops/<Lang>
/config
/palettes/<Lang>
/usr/dt/app-defaults/<Lang>
/appconfig/appmanager/<Lang>
/help/<Lang>
/icons/<Lang>
/types/<Lang>
/bin
/config
/lib
/share/backdrops/<Lang>
/include
/examples
/man
/palettes/<Lang>
/var/dt/appconfig/appmanager
$HOME/.dt/appmanager
/help
/icons
/palettes
/sessions
/types
The following guidelines apply to the contents of these directories:
/usr/dt This directory is for use by the CDE system. Applications should never create files in this directory although they may read and
execute them.
/usr/dt/app-defaults/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the app-defaults files for the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the actions files used by the Application Manager.
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the CDE help volumes and help files.
/usr/dt/appconfig/icons/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the icons used by the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/appconfig/types/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the actions and data types used by the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/bin
This directory contains the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/config
This directory contains default configuration files.
/usr/dt/lib
This directory contains the shared libraries used by the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/share
This directory contains CDE elements, typically ASCII files, that are independent of the architecture.
/usr/dt/share/backdrops/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the backdrops used by the window manager workspaces and by the Style Manager.
/usr/dt/share/examples
This directory contains examples of CDE functionality.
/usr/dt/share/include
This directory is part of the developmewnt environment and includes header files associated with CDE.
/usr/dt/share/man
This directory contains the man pages for the CDE clients.
/usr/dt/share/palettes/<Lang>
This directory contains the localized versions of the palettes used by the Style Manager to determine the color scheme.
/etc/dt This directory is specified as the CDE configuration directory.
/etc/dt/appconfig
This directory is used to hold system-administrator defined configuration files
/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/<Lang>
This directory is used to hold system-administrator defined configuration files for the Application Manager.
/etc/dt/appconfig/help/<Lang>
This directory is used to hold system-administrator defined configuration files for the Help system.
/etc/dt/appconfig/icons/<Lang>
This directory is used to hold system-administrator defined configuration files for icons.
/etc/dt/appconfig/types/<Lang>
This directory is used to hold system-administrator defined configuration files for the action and filetype database.
/etc/dt/backdrops/<Lang>
This directory contains backdrops provided by the system administrator.
/etc/dt/config
This directory is to contain modified versions of the CDE configuration files (installed in /usr/dt/config).
/etc/dt/palettes/<Lang>
This directory contains palettes provided by the system administrator.
/var/dt This directory is used by CDE for some log files, temporary files, and files that vary in size.
/var/dt/appconfig/appmanager
This directory is created at login and is used by the Application Manager.
$HOME/.dt This directory contains information specific to the user.
$HOME/.dt/appmanager
This directory is used to hold user-defined configuration files for the Application Manager.
$HOME/.dt/backdrops
This directory is used to hold user-customized backdrops for the Style Manager.
$HOME/.dt/help
This directory is used to hold user-defined configuration files for the Help system.
$HOME/.dt/icons
This directory is used to hold user-defined configuration files for icons.
$HOME/.dt/palettes
This directory is used to hold user-customized palettes for the Style Manager.
$HOME/.dt/sessions
This directory is used to store session information between CDE sessions.
$HOME/.dt/tmp
This directory is used to hold temporary information.
$HOME/.dt/types
This directory is used to hold user-defined configuration files for the action and filetypes database.
The Minimum Runtime Environment
The minimum environment required for a system to support CDE consists of the following files and directories: /usr/dt/app-defaults/C/ tpad
Dtksh Dtterm /usr/dt/appconfig/tttypes/ types.xdr /usr/dt/bin/ dsdm dtaction dtappgather dtappintegrate dtexec dtksh dtpad dtspcd dtterm
suid_exec rpc.ttdbserver tt_type_comp ttsession
SEE ALSO dtenvvar(5)
dtfilsys(file formats)