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cmdtool(1)							    cmdtool(1)

NAME
       cmdtool	-  run	a  shell (or other program) in an OpenWindows enhanced
       terminal window

SYNOPSIS
       cmdtool [ -C ] [ -M bytes ] [ -P count ] [ -B boldstyle ] [ -I  command
       ]
	    [ generic-tool-arguments ] [ program [ program-arguments ] ]

AVAILABILITY
       This  command  is available with the OpenWindows user environment.  For
       information about installing OpenWindows, refer to the Solaris  instal‐
       lation documentation.

DESCRIPTION
       cmdtool	is  the	 standard  OpenWindows support facility for shells and
       other programs.	When invoked, cmdtool runs a program (usually a shell)
       in  a  text-based command window.  Characters typed on the keyboard are
       inserted at the caret.  If the program is a shell, that	shell  accepts
       and  runs commands in the usual manner.	cmdtool also supports programs
       that perform cursor motions directly, such as vi(1).

       The text of the current command line can be edited using normal	texte‐
       dit(1)  functions.   The	 command window displays a log of the session,
       which can be scrolled through using the scrollbar  (unless  the	escape
       command	mode  is  in  effect).	 This  log can be edited, and saved by
       choosing the `Store as New File' item in	 the  text  facility's	pop-up
       menu.

OPTIONS
       -C	      Console cmdtool.	Redirect system console output to this
		      cmdtool.	Display	 console  messages  in	this  cmdtool,
		      which might otherwise appear in unexpected places on the
		      workstation screen.   Since  a  cmdtool  window  can  be
		      scrolled,	 console  error	 messages  can be recorded for
		      later examination.

       -M bytes	      Set the log to wrap-around after the indicated number of
		      bytes.

       -P count	      Checkpoint  the  log  after  every  set of count editing
		      operations.

       -B boldstyle   Set the style for displaying  bold  text	to  boldstyle.
		      boldstyle	 can be a string specifying one of the choices
		      for the term.boldstyle default, or it may be a numerical
		      value for one of those choices, from 0 to 8, correspond‐
		      ing to the placement of the choice in the list.

       -I command     Pass command to the shell.  SPACE characters within  the
		      command must be escaped.

       generic-tool-arguments
		      cmdtool  accepts	the  generic  tool arguments listed in
		      xview(7).

       program [ program-arguments ]
		      If a program argument is present, cmdtool	 runs  it  and
		      passes  any  remaining arguments to that program.	 If no
		      program is given, cmdtool runs the program indicated  by
		      the SHELL environment variable, or /bin/sh by default.

USAGE
   .Xdefaults File Options
       You  can	 specify  a  number of defaults using the options in the .Xde‐
       faults file that effect the behavior of cmdtool.	 The ones of  interest
       are  those  that	 begin	with text,term, or keyboard.  See xview(7) for
       more detailed information.

   cmdtool Windows
       The window created by cmdtool is based on the  text  facility  that  is
       described  in  the  textedit  man  page.	 The user is given a prompt at
       which to type commands and pop-up menus from which  to  select  command
       options.

       cmdtool	windows	 support  cursor  motions, using an /etc/termcap entry
       called sun-cmd.	Command windows automatically set the TERM environment
       variable	 to  sun-cmd.  So, if you rlogin(1) to a machine that does not
       have an entry for sun-cmd in its /etc/termcap file, the	error  message
       `Type  sun-cmd unknown' results.	 To rectify this, type the comman `set
       TERM=sun-cmd'.  Programs written using the curses(3X) library  packages
       will  work  in  a  command window, but programs hard-coded for sun-type
       terminals may not.  When supporting  a  program	that  performs	cursor
       motions,	 the command window automatically takes on the characteristics
       of a tty window (as with shelltool(1)).	When that  program  terminates
       or sleeps, the full command window functionality is restored.

       cmdtool	supports  programs that use CBREAK and NO ECHO terminal modes.
       This support is normally invisible to the user.	However, programs that
       use  RAW	 mode,	such  as rlogin(1) and script(1), inhibit command-line
       editing with the mouse.	In this case, however, tty-style ERASE,	 word-
       kill  and  line-kill  characters	 can still be used to edit the current
       command line.

   The cmdtool Menu
       The cmdtool window menu is called the Term Pane menu and	 contains  the
       following options and their submenus:

       History	 Creates a a list of commands used during the cmdtool session.
		 Mode
			   Editable  You can edit the contents of the window.
			   Read Only You can only read from the window.
		 Store Log as new file
			   Create a new file that contains the contents of the
			   log.
		 Clear log Clears all entries from the log.
       Edit	 Provides a set of editing functions for this window.
		 Again	   Repeats the last action.
		 Undo
			   Undo Last Edit
				     Undoes the last edit made in cmdtool .
			   Undo All Edits
				     Undoes all edits made during this session
				     of cmdtool .
		 Copy	   Makes  a copy of the selected text and places it on
			   the clipboard.
		 Paste	   Pastes a copy of the text stored on	the  clipboard
			   at the cursor location.
		 Cut	   Deletes the selected text.

       Find	 Provides a set of find and replace functions.
		 Find and Replace
			   Brings  up a pop-up menu containing text fields and
			   command buttons that allow you  to  search  forward
			   and backward through the file being edited for spe‐
			   cific text strings.	Allows you to specify  options
			   for the replacement of text.
		 Find Selection
			   Forward   Searches  forward to find a selected text
				     string.
			   Backward  Searches backward to find a selected text
				     string.
		 Find Marked Text
			   Brings  up  a  pop-up  menu that allows you to find
			   text that is	 included  between  specified  bracket
			   pairs.  Also allows you to insert or remove bracket
			   pairs around selected text.
		 Replace |>field<| >
			   Allows you to replace  selected  text  forward  and
			   backward throughout the file.
       Extras	 A   user-definable   pull-right   menu	  controlled   by  the
		 /usr/lib/.text_extras_menu file.  This can be	overridden  in
		 two ways:
		 1)  Change the value of the .Xdefaults parameter text.extras‐
		 MenuFilename to the correct file path.
		 2) Set	 the  environment  variable  EXTRASMENU	 to  the  file
		 desired.
		 Note  that option 1 overrides option 2 if both are used.  For
		 more information see the OpenWindows user documentation.
       File Editor
		 Enable	   Allows you to edit files from within cmdtool.
		 Disable   Turns off the ability to  edit  files  from	within
			   cmdtool.
       Scrolling
		 Enables Scrolling
			   Enables scrolling within cmdtool.
		 Disable Scrolling
			   Turns  off  the  ability  to scroll within cmdtool.
			   Once scrolling in cmdtool is	 disabled,  its	 func‐
			   tionality  is  identical  to	 shelltool  and a more
			   restricted  menu  appears.  Selecting  the	Enable
			   Scrolling  option from the restricted menu restores
			   the full menu and functionality of cmdtool.

   User Defined Keyboard Remapping
       The file ~/.textswrc specifies filter programs  that  are  assigned  to
       (available)  function  keys.  These filters are applied to the contents
       of the primary selection.  Their output is entered at the caret.

   Accelerators
       Text facility accelerators that are especially useful in	 command  win‐
       dows are described here.	 See textedit(1) for more information.
       CTRL-RETURN	 Position  the caret at the bottom, and scroll it into
			 view as determined by Text.LowerContext.
       CAPS-lock
       Toggle between all-upper-case keyboard input, and mixed-case.

FILES
       /tmp/tty.txt.pid	   log file
       ~/.textswrc
       ~/.ttyswrc
       /usr/lib/.text_extras_menu
       $HOME/.TextExtraMenu
       /etc/termcap
       /usr/bin/sh

SEE ALSO
       rlogin(1),  script(1),  shelltool(1),  textedit(1),  vi(1),   xview(7),
       curses(3X)

       OpenWindows user documentation

BUGS
       Typing  ahead  while  cmdtool changes between its scrollable and cursor
       motion modes will sometimes freeze cmdtool.

       Full terminal emulation is not complete.	 Some manifestations  of  this
       deficiency are:

       ·  File completion in the C shell does not work.

       ·  Enhanced display of text is not supported.

				 18 March 1992			    cmdtool(1)
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