HP Visualize J210XC IRIX to HP-UX Migration Guide - Page 119

xinit, x11start, usr/contrib/bin/X11/x11start, usr/contrib/bin/X11/xinit, HOME/.x11start, HOME/.

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The Desktop Environment startx twm x11start xclipboard xconsole scutsel xdpyinfo xfd xinit xkbcomp xkill xload xlogo xlsatoms xlsclients xmag xmh xon xpr xprop xrefresh xstdcmap xterm xwininfo Starting X On HP systems, the X window system is normally started via the CDE, which uses xdm (X Display Manager) technology rather than xinit to start X. When CDE is not used, the normal method of starting X is via the x11start script which is simply a "wrapper" around xinit, providing environment and command line setup appropriate for HP systems. Currently this process is not supported but is provided to ensure compatibility with previous setups. Specifically, x11start performs the following startup tasks: • PATH environment variable set-up appropriate for the X environment • X server startup • Selected client(s) startup from a specific client file • General user resource loading from a specific resource file x11start encompasses the following components: • The /usr/contrib/bin/X11/x11start script • The /usr/contrib/bin/X11/xinit program • The default client script, /usr/contrib/lib/X11/sys.x11start • The default resource file, /usr/contrib/lib/X11/sys.Xdefaults Customized client and resource files can be created by copying the default files to $HOME/.x11start and $HOME/.Xdefaults, respectively, and then customizing them. Customized files that exist (with the appropriate permissions) will be used by the x11start components in place of the default files. Client options pass from the x11start command line to all clients in the .x11start file that have a $@ parameter. The options replace the parameter. This method is most often used to specify an alternative display for the client. You can, however, also use the command-line option to specify a non-default parameter, such as a different background color. The default .x11start file starts the following clients: • A terminal emulation client, such as hpterm • mwm Server options are preceded by a double hyphen (--). If the option following the double hyphen begins with a slash (/) or a path and a slash, it starts a server other than the default server. If the option begins 114

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The Desktop Environment
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startx
twm
x11start
xclipboard
xconsole
scutsel
xdpyinfo
xfd
xinit
xkbcomp
xkill
xload
xlogo
xlsatoms
xlsclients
xmag
xmh
xon
xpr
xprop
xrefresh
xstdcmap
xterm
xwininfo
Starting X
On HP systems, the X window system is normally started via the CDE, which uses
xdm
(X Display
Manager) technology rather than
xinit
to start X.
When CDE is not used, the normal method of starting X
is via the
x11start
script which is simply a ²wrapper³ around
xinit
, providing environment and command
line setup appropriate for HP systems.
Currently this process is not supported but is provided to ensure
compatibility with previous setups.
Specifically,
x11start
performs the following startup tasks:
PATH environment variable set-up appropriate for the X environment
X server startup
Selected client(s) startup from a specific client file
General user resource loading from a specific resource file
x11start
encompasses the following components:
The
/usr/contrib/bin/X11/x11start
script
The
/usr/contrib/bin/X11/xinit
program
The default client script,
/usr/contrib/lib/X11/sys.x11start
The default resource file,
/usr/contrib/lib/X11/sys.Xdefaults
Customized client and resource files can be created by copying the default files to
$HOME/.x11start
and
$HOME/.Xdefaults
, respectively, and then customizing them. Customized files that exist (with the
appropriate permissions) will be used by the
x11start
components in place of the default files.
Client options pass from the
x11start
command line to all clients in the
.x11start
file that have a
$@
parameter.
The options replace the parameter.
This method is most often used to specify an alternative
display for the client.
You can, however, also use the command-line option to specify a non-default
parameter, such as a different background color.
The default
.x11start
file starts the following clients:
A terminal emulation client, such as hpterm
mwm
Server options are preceded by a double hyphen (
--
).
If the option following the double hyphen begins
with a slash (
/
) or a path and a slash, it starts a server other than the default server.
If the option begins