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IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111)))) IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111))))
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insight, iiv - The IRIS InSight Online Documentation (Book) Viewer
SSSSYYYYNNNNOOOOPPPPSSSSIIIISSSS
insight [ -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee [ -print ] [ -r ] [ -attrib aaaattttttttrrrr ] [ -h ssssttttyyyylllleeee ] ]
[ -l lllliiiibbbb____ppppaaaatttthhhh ] [ -b bbbbooooooookkkksssshhhheeeellllffff____nnnnaaaammmmeeee [ -only ] ]
[ -auth aaaauuuutttthhhhoooorrrriiiizzzzaaaattttiiiioooonnnn____ssssttttrrrriiiinnnngggg ]
[ -f | -nofork ]
DDDDEEEESSSSCCCCRRRRIIIIPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNN
The _I_R_I_S _I_n_S_i_g_h_t _V_i_e_w_e_r is an online information retrieval system. This
viewer provides an easy-to-use interface which allows the user to search
and browse through online information that is distributed from _S_i_l_i_c_o_n
_G_r_a_p_h_i_c_s.
OOOOPPPPTTTTIIIIOOOONNNNSSSS
Command line options are described below.
-v The -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee option tells _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to invoke only the Viewer
window, and to load the specified book. The bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee is the
abbreviated short title for the book. This title can be found on
the stow icon for the book, or from the candidate list of the
library window during a search. Note that this option is case-
sensitive. For example,
iiiinnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt ----vvvv IIIIRRRRIIIISSSSEEEEsssssssseeeennnnttttiiiiaaaallllssss
-b The -b bbbbooooooookkkksssshhhheeeellllffff____nnnnaaaammmmeeee option tells _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to invoke the Library
(main) window and to produce a list of available books from the
specified bookshelf. By default, the entire Library is loaded
(unless ----oooonnnnllllyyyy is specified along with this option), and _i_n_s_i_g_h_t
simply changes it's default Library view to open that specific
bookshelf.
A bookshelf is defined as a directory containing a set of books. By
default, bookshelves are located in
/_u_s_r/_s_h_a_r_e/_I_n_s_i_g_h_t/_l_i_b_r_a_r_y/_S_G_I__b_o_o_k_s_h_e_l_v_e_s.
To examine a sample bookshelf, look under the default path of
/usr/share/Insight/library/SGI_bookshelves. All the directories
contained under this area are defined as "bookshelves". They are
displayed in the viewer as a vertically-stacked shelf, containing a
set of books. By convention, below each of those directories exists
another directory, called "books".
The path to the bookshelf should be specified (this can be a
relative pathname), along with the bookshelf name. For example,
iiiinnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt ----bbbb
////uuuussssrrrr////sssshhhhaaaarrrreeee////IIIInnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt////lllliiiibbbbrrrraaaarrrryyyy////SSSSGGGGIIII____bbbbooooooookkkksssshhhheeeellllvvvveeeessss////SSSSGGGGIIII____AAAAddddmmmmiiiinnnn
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IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111)))) IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111))))
will display the contents for the SGI_Admin bookshelf in the library
viewer.
-only
Used in conjunction with -b bbbbooooooookkkksssshhhheeeellllffff____nnnnaaaammmmeeee, this forces _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to
only load the specified bookshelf and not the entire Library.
-l The -l lllliiiibbbb____ppppaaaatttthhhh option tells _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to invoke the Library (main)
window, and to load the specified library. A library is defined as
a collection of bookshelves. By default, the library is rooted at
/_u_s_r/_s_h_a_r_e/_I_n_s_i_g_h_t/_l_i_b_r_a_r_y. The path (relative or full) to the new
library should be specified. Only one library may be specified. For
example,
iiiinnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt ----llll ////uuuussssrrrr////sssshhhhaaaarrrreeee////IIIInnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt////lllliiiibbbb____XXXXXXXXXXXX
-r The -r option is used in conjunction with the -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee option.
It instructs the _i_n_s_i_g_h_t software to load the specified book in a
"restricted" viewer. A restricted viewer is defined as one that
does not have a Table-of-Contents navigation area.
-attrib
The -attrib aaaattttttttrrrr option is used in conjunction with the -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee
option. It instructs the _i_n_s_i_g_h_t software to load the specified
book, and scroll to a particular entry point. That entry point is
designated by the result which is generated from the attribute
string. Note that the aaaattttttttrrrr string must be enclosed in double-quotes
in order to be properly interpreted.
For any invalid expressions, or those that cannot be resolved,
_i_n_s_i_g_h_t will simply invoke the book in the Viewer, and will not
scroll to any particular entry point.
Although rarely used by an end-user, the following attribute
commands are available :
_q_u_e_r_y(_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n)
takes any expression valid in the _i_n_s_i_g_h_t query language, and
returns the entry point of the first element in the specified book
that matches the expression. For more information on the query
language, please consult the IIIIRRRRIIIISSSS IIIInnnnSSSSiiiigggghhhhtttt oooonnnn----lllliiiinnnneeee hhhheeeellllpppp.
For example, a user could specify the following:
iiiinnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt ----vvvv PPPPeeeerrrrSSSSyyyyssssAAAAddddmmmmiiiinnnn ----aaaattttttttrrrriiiibbbb """"qqqquuuueeeerrrryyyy((((mmmmaaaannnnaaaaggggiiiinnnngggg pppprrrriiiinnnntttteeeerrrrssss))))"""".
The result would bring up the Personal System Administration Guide
and take them to the first area in the book that contained the
phrase "managing printers".
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_i_d_m_a_t_c_h(_n_a_m_e, _v_a_l_u_e)
is a special case of query(), which searches in the current book for
the first element which has an attribute with the specified 'name'
and 'value' and returns the entry point for that element. If the
'name' argument is omitted (i.e., if there is only one argument, or
the first of two arguments is empty), then only attributes named ID
will be considered. This function is used to implement the most
common kind of hypertext link in SGML (Standard Generalized Markup
Language).
For example:
iiiinnnnssssiiiigggghhhhtttt ----vvvv PPPPeeeerrrrSSSSyyyyssssAAAAddddmmmmiiiinnnn ----aaaattttttttrrrriiiibbbb """"iiiiddddmmmmaaaattttcccchhhh((((111188880000))))"""".
_a_n_c_e_s_t_o_r(_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n)
returns returns the immediate parent element (entry point) for the
enclosed expression.
_l_s_i_b_l_i_n_g(_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n)
returns the preceding sibling element (entry point) for the enclosed
expression.
_r_s_i_b_l_i_n_g(_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n)
similar to _l_s_i_b_l_i_n_g(_e_x_p_r_e_s_s_i_o_n), but returns the next sibling
element (entry point) for the enclosed expression.
-h The -h ssssttttyyyylllleeee option is used in conjunction with the -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee
option. It instructs the _i_n_s_i_g_h_t software to load the specified
book, using the specified stylesheet. Although rarely used by an
end-user, it is available.
-print
The -print option is used to open the print window automatically for
the book specified by the -v bbbbooooooookkkk____nnnnaaaammmmeeee option.
-auth
The -auth aaaauuuutttthhhhoooorrrriiiizzzzaaaattttiiiioooonnnn____ssssttttrrrriiiinnnngggg option instructs _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to use the
designated string as an authorization key for reading books that
have been licensed. At this time, this option will not be needed for
accessing the online books from _S_i_l_i_c_o_n _G_r_a_p_h_i_c_s.
-f The -f (or -nofork) option tells _i_n_s_i_g_h_t to run in the foreground,
and to disable "run-once" behavior. "Run-once" is when oooonnnneeee copy of
IRIS InSight can be invoked, per X-display. By default, "run-once"
behavior is turned on.
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IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111)))) IIIINNNNSSSSIIIIGGGGHHHHTTTT((((1111))))
For additional information, please consult the IIIIRRRRIIIISSSS IIIInnnnSSSSiiiigggghhhhtttt oooonnnn----lllliiiinnnneeee hhhheeeellllpppp.
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/usr/sbin/insight, /usr/sbin/iiv
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