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- November 30 / / / /| / / /_ /__/ / /__ \ \
- 1994 /__ /__/ / |/ /__ /__ / / ___/ \ \
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- This newsletter / info-pack is generated by Tower Concepts, Inc.,
- and is provided to our users and specific members of the net community.
- Concepts is generated and distributed every few weeks as necessary.
- If you do not want to remain on this distribution list,
- please send a note to 'concepts@tower.com'.
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- Contents...
-
- Introduction and General Notes . E-mail Lists
- Did You Know . - ACCENTServer
- - Motif on OpenLook window manager . - SunFlash & FlashBack
- - You can have it both ways . - Explosive Cargo
- Current Versions . Tips & Tricks
- What's New in Razor . - Monochrome X terminals
- - In both 3.3j and 3.4b . - Customizing the function keys
- - Only in 3.4b . - Header bars, Razor
- Getting Razor by FTP . - Header bars, cmdtool
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- Introduction and General Notes...
-
- - If you'd rather not remain on this distribution list, please send a
- note to 'concepts@tower.com' and let us know. Similarly, if you
- think there may be other people at your site that could benefit
- from this type of newsletter, please forward it along, or have them
- write to the address above, and we'll put them on the distribution list.
-
- - Reminder: please send all service related e-mail to 'support@tower.com'.
- It's notably better than sending directly to an individual; it gets
- read by a wider audience which may become important as we approach
- holiday vacation periods. The same is true for general suggestions
- and comments on how we can improve the tool set. It guarantees
- that your input will be logged. On a similar note, sales type
- questions (for quotes, etc) are best sent to 'sales@tower.com'.
- Thanks.
-
- - Although we were fairly good about getting all the mugs out to people
- who responded to the User Survey, we were a little delinquent about
- getting the frisbees and letter openers out. To make up for that,
- we're giving out at least one of of each to all the people still
- waiting. If you wanted a frisbee, you're also getting a letter
- opener, and vice-versa. Thanks for your input, and your patience.
-
- - The overhaul of the manual set is coming along fine, and we expect to
- have it completed before the end of '94! This effort is a direct
- result of the input we received from the User Survey this year.
-
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- Did You Know... (of interest only to Sun users)
-
- - You can run the Motif Razor on an OpenLook window manager!
-
- All X stations need to run a window manager of some sorts. It
- coordinates the interplay between the various programs that are
- competing for screen real estate and resources. It handles the
- root menu, how programs go iconic, deciding which window is in
- front of which, how window resizing is done, etc, etc. What goes
- on within a window, however is a different story; that's largely up
- to the application itself.
-
- There are all sorts of window managers out there (mwm, twm). Most
- Sun stations use an OpenLook window manager (olwm/olvwm) because
- that's what Sun shipped and felt most comfortable with for a long
- time.
-
- Your choice of whether you want to use the Motif or OpenLook form
- of Razor is independent of which window manager you use. It's also
- independent of whether your station runs Solaris or SunOS. In
- light of that, we are actively encouraging people to begin
- switching over to the Motif form of Razor. It runs faster, has
- more configurability, runs better on X terminals, and is completely
- compatible with existing databases.
-
- - You can have your cake and eat it too!
-
- It's possible to set things up such that users can choose at run
- time whether they want to use the OpenLook or Motif form. The two
- work off the same database, and can connect to the same database
- server. The only difference is in the three executables; Issues,
- Versions, and Threads.
-
- If you presently have the OpenLook form of Razor installed (3.3j),
- then pull down and uncompress the Motif form (3.4b) into a temporary
- directory. Then, when nobody is using the tool...
-
- mv $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Issues $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Issues_o
- mv $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Versions $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Versions_o
- mv $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Threads $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Threads_o
- cp <3.4b>/bin/Issues $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Issues_m
- cp <3.4b>/bin/Versions $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Versions_m
- cp <3.4b>/bin/Threads $RAZOR_HOME/bin/Threads_m
-
- Now, entering 'Issues_o' brings up the OpenLook form of the tool,
- and 'Issues_m' brings up the Motif form.
-
- >>> PLEASE... print and read the Motif_supplement.ps found in
- $RAZOR_HOME/doc of the 3.4b release. It provides all sorts of
- notes relevant to the Motif form of the tool.
-
-
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- Current Versions...
-
- Below are the latest supported and available versions of Razor.
- All can be obtained by ftp (below). If that's not an option for
- your site, let us know and we can arrange a surface shipment.
-
- Platform Operating System Window System Current Version
- ======== ================ ============= ===============
- Sun SunOS 4.1.x OpenLook 3.3(j)
- Sun SunOS 4.1.x Motif 3.4(b)
- Sun Solaris 2.3 OpenLook 3.3(j)
- Sun Solaris 2.3 Motif 3.4(b)
- HP HPUX 9.0x Motif 3.4(b)
- SGI IRIX 5.2 Motif 3.4(b)
-
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- What's New in Razor
-
- For a full and detailed breakdown of how things have changed from
- one release to another, with Razor, you're encouraged to pull down
- the latest release and review the RELEASE_NOTES file within. Below
- are just some of the key points.
-
- - Both 3.3j and 3.4b
-
- - There's a new command line ability for getting a report of Issues.
- - The 'razor' command will now let you bring the database up (as
- opposed to using the 'rz_startup' script). It's also been extended
- to ease the entry of license keys.
- - Added the ability to increment the major version number of files
- being checked in.
- - Significant options for improving speed and mechanism of doing
- reports from Issues main screen.
- - Extra safety checks in 'rz_add_group' and similar scripts.
- - Provided for user definition of the Thread script template.
- - Add new script, rz_checked_in_since which will output a list
- of files which have been checked in since the data/time
- specified.
-
- - Only in 3.4b
-
- - Greater customizability available through Xdefaults file: Check-in
- and Introduce dialogs can now have the default setting for the file
- control (leave readonly copy, take files, check out for edit) defined;
- vertical spacing control of widgets on Issue form.
- - The title of the Browse window icon will now contain the name
- of the file being browsed.
- - Added an 'Include file...' menu option to the text panels on
- the Issue form. This menu is brought up by using the right
- mouse button in the direct text panel.
- - Notable speed improvements to both Issues and Versions.
- - Added an option to the Uncheckout notice which allows users
- to put a readonly copy back to the check out directory after
- completing the uncheckout operation.
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- Getting Razor by FTP...
-
- As most of you already know, we've been making everything we have
- be available for ftp download for some time. Since we're now on so
- many different platforms, we've restructured the layout of what's
- being offered. The following notes should help you find whatever
- you are looking for...
-
- # ftp ftp.uu.net <=== [192.48.96.9]
- # login: ftp
- # password: <your e-mail address>
- # cd /vendor/tower-concepts
- # dir
- INDEX <== Text file describing what's here.
- Razor_info.ps.Z <== Postscript form of one sheet ad.
- Razor_manual.tar.Z <== User's Manual & Programmer's Guide.
- Razor_prices.ps.Z <== Postscript form of full price sheet.
- HPUX <== A directory for each of our
- IRIX <== supported platforms. Just 'cd'
- Solaris <== in and get the latest for what you
- SunOS <== need.
- # bin
- # get <whatever-you-want>
- bye
-
- Note that the SunOS & Solaris directories contain separate files
- for both the Motif and OpenLook executables, where as the other
- platform directories contain only the Motif form of Razor.
-
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- E-mail Lists...
-
- This Concepts NewsLetter is just one of hundreds (thousands?) of
- mailing lists that are available on 'the net'. Below are some
- notes one a couple others that you may find useful. If you know of
- others that may have good general appeal, let me know and I'll
- include them here in future issues. The descriptions below are
- excerpts from the named lists.
-
-
- - ACCENTServer
-
- "ACCENTServer(tm) is a monthly electronic publication of National
- Information Systems, Inc., (NIS) with over 4,000 subscribers on the
- Internet. ACCENTServer contains interesting UNIX-related news and
- views, and some hearsay from around the globe. Send a message to
- ACCENTSERVER@NIS.COM with "SUBSCRIBE" in the subject to sign up for
- your FREE subscription."
-
-
- - SunFlash & FlashBack
-
- This is an excellent mailing list that we've subscribed to for
- years. Now with over 140,000 subscribers, it's put out by John J.
- McLaughlin of FlashBack, Inc. There are two main offerings...
-
- SunFlash: Articles about Sun from Sun. The types of articles posted
- here include:
- o Sun Press Releases
- o Edited Sun Producted Announcements (aka SunIntro)
- o Sun e-newsletters (e.g. "Sun Hottest", "Hot of the Press")
- o Sunergy announcements and e-newsletters
-
- The Sun FlashBack: Articles about Sun or of interest to the Sun
- community from companies other than Sun. The types of articles
- posted here include:
- o Sun User Group announcements
- o Product announcements
- o Company newsletters
- o Conference/Seminar/Trade-Show announcements
- o Sponsored technical articles
-
- Since there are dozens of subscription options, probably the best
- way to get started is to send an empty mail message to...
- FlashBack@FlashBack.COM
- with a subject line of simply '9001'. You'll get a full description
- of what's available and how to subscribe.
-
-
- - Explosive Cargo
-
- From the author...
- "What is explosive-cargo? By golly, that's a good question. I wish
- my answer was half as good. But, well, frankly, it isn't. In fact,
- I'd say that the best it could manage in open bidding was perhaps
- one tenth the price, with the promise of a minor discount on future
- witticisms. Explosive-cargo is a column that shall be offered for
- free to anyone wants it and can't afford the psychiatric help
- necessary to get over the problem. It's weekly, or reasonably
- weekly, and readers will please refrain from "weakly" jokes on the
- grounds that my ego bruises easy and beside, if anyone is going to
- be making weak puns around here, it's going to be me [Michael J.
- Tucker]. The column will, for the most part, attempt to be
- humorous, though there will be occasional lapses into political and
- social commentary, but I promise to keep it short and I'll wash my
- hands afterwards."
-
- To subscribe, send email reading:
- subscribe explosive-cargo
- to the following address:
- majordomo@world.std.com
-
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- Tips & Tricks...
-
- We have the benefit of seeing how all sorts of sites have come to use
- Razor for all sorts of different applications. This section of the
- newsletter is meant to be a forum for exchanging the little tricks
- related not only to the use of Razor, but UNIX and X as well.
-
- We'd very much like your inputs to appear in future editions of
- this section of the newletter. Please, send in some of your
- UNIX / X / Razor / Shell tips and tricks.
-
-
- - Monochrome X terminals
-
- Yes Virginia, some people do have Black and White X terminals.
- If you're one of them, and you use the Motif version of Razor, you
- may have to add the following lines to your .Xdefaults to make sure
- that the program comes up okay for you...
-
- Issues*foreground: #000000
- Issues*background: #ffffff
- Versions*foreground: #000000
- Versions*background: #ffffff
- Threads*foreground: #000000
- Threads*background: #ffffff
-
-
- - Customizing the function keys
-
- Wouldn't it be nice if you could finally get some utility out of
- those extra keys that are scattered around the keyboard, especially
- the 'F' keys across the top? For example, what if we wanted the
- 'F2' key to enter a date-stamp directly into a text area? Or
- suppose we wanted to do some processing (fmt) on some selected text
- just by hitting the 'F3' key?
-
- Well, it turns out that users of Sun's textedit program have always
- had the ability to make the various function keys along the top of
- the keyboard do special things. Unfortunately, it was not well
- documented how users tapped into that power. For OpenLook,
- modify/create the file '~/.textswrc' and add lines similar to the
- following...
-
- KEY_TOP(2) FILTER
- echo -n `date "+%y/%m/%d"` " (Sue) "
-
- KEY_TOP(3) FILTER
- fmt
-
- If you are using the Motif version, you can define key translations
- by adding the following to your '~/.Xdefaults' file
-
- Issues*XmText.translations: #override\n\
- <Key>F2: razor_cmd("echo -n `date +%y/%m/%d` '\(Sue\) '")\n\
- <Key>F3: razor_cmd("fmt")\n
-
- Note that the OpenLook mods above will take affect for every
- textedit window, even those in mailtool and such. The .Xdefaults
- edits will only affect the Issues (or Versions, or Threads)
- programs that you specify. Note also that it's possible to have
- the 'F' keys act differently for each of the programs.
-
-
- - Header bars, Razor
-
- In the last Concepts, I described a method for setting the text
- in the header bar for OpenLook users of Razor. It should have been
- noted that there's an even better route naturally supported by the
- tool, and which works for both Motif and OpenLook.
-
- You can set the text in the title bar by placing a string into
- the file:
-
- $RAZOR_UNIVERSE_DIR/Name
-
- This file doesn't naturally exist, so you'll have to create it.
-
-
- - Header bars, cmdtool (Sun users only)
-
- There are all sorts of escape sequences available for special
- control over the appearance of Sun's cmdtool. For a complete list
- of them, just get the man pages for 'shelltool' (go figure).
- Through them, you can change the text in the header bar and icon
- label. Normally, these remain static from the time the window was
- first brought up. The uuencoded file below changes all that. It
- decomposes to a file that can be sourced in by C-Shell users (ie.
- in your .cshrc) and provides a nice collection of aliases.
-
- The net effect is that your present machine name and directory are
- always reflected through your header bar. As you 'cd' around, the
- header bar changes. I've seen several varieties of this floating
- around the net for the past several years, so it seems to have
- entered the public domain. Below is the latests form I've seen of
- what originated with Dr. Charlie LaBrec of Sun Microsystems.
-
- Standard disclaimers apply. Your mileage may vary.
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