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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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