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DTUTILITIES(1)							DTUTILITIES(1)

NAME
     dtUtilities - customization panel for choosing viewers & editors

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/sbin/dtUtilities

DESCRIPTION
     The dtUtilities customization panel lets the user choose favorite utility
     programs for use in the IRIX Interactive Desktop.	For example, the
     program chosen as the user's Text Editor will be used any time the user
     double-clicks a text icon; the contents of the text file will appear in
     that editor.  Similarly, the program chosen as the user's Web Browser
     will be used any time the user double-clicks a webjumper (or jumpsite)
     icon.  These preferences are saved on a per-user basis and remembered
     across login sessions.

     The dtUtilities panel can be run from the toolchest (Desktop > Customize
     > Utilities), from the Desktop customization panel by clicking the
     Utilities...  pushbutton, or from the Unix shell command line.  Like most
     other customization panels, the desktop panel has the ``runonce''
     feature, meaning only one instance of the application will run at one
     time.  Attempting to launch the application a second time will have the
     effect of deiconifying the application window or popping it to the top on
     the current desk.

     The panel presents a set of six rollover menus:

	  Text Editor
	  HTML Editor
	  Web Browser
	  Image Viewer
	  Mailer
	  PostScript Viewer

     Each menu has at least two choices available.  Most choices are available
     for installation off the IRIX distribution CD.  Choices that appear in
     dimmed text are not installed on the system in the expected place (see
     the FILES section for a list of the expected locations).

     Each menu also has a choice called Other... that brings up a small dialog
     box into which the user can type any installed program desired.  The Text
     Editor rollover menu used to appear on the desktop(1) customization panel
     in previous releases of IRIX.

     For more information about the entire IRIX Interactive Desktop
     environment and about the XUSERFILESEARCHPATH environment variable, see
     the IID(1) man page.

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FILES
     $HOME/.desktop-<hostname>/desktopenv

     The programs presented as choices in this panel are assumed to be
     installed in the following locations on the system, from the indicated
     software distribution products:

     Programs			 Expected locations	     Product
     --------			 ------------------	     -------
     Text Editors:
	 NEdit			 /usr/sbin/nedit	     nedit
	 Jot			 /usr/sbin/jot		     desktop_tools
	 Vi (text-based)	 /usr/bin/vi		     eoe
	 Emacs (text-based)	 /usr/gnu/bin/emacs	     gnu

     HTML Editors:
	 CosmoCreate		 /usr/sbin/CosmoCreate	     cosmocreate
	 WebMagic		 /usr/sbin/webmagic	     webmagic
	 Netscape Composer	 /usr/bin/X11/netscape	     netscape
	 Mozilla		 /usr/bin/X11/mozilla-xremote-client
							     mozilla
	 Text Editor		 Same as Text Editor choice above

     Web Browsers:
	 Netscape Navigator	 /usr/bin/X11/netscape	     netscape
	 Mozilla		 /usr/bin/X11/mozilla-xremote-client
							     mozilla
	 Mosaic			 /usr/bin/X11/Mosaic	     sgi_inet
	 Lynx (text-based)	 /usr/freeware/bin/lynx	     fw_lynx
	 IconView		 /usr/sbin/fm		     desktop_eoe

     Image Viewers:
	 ImgView		 /usr/sbin/imgview	     imgtools
	 Xv			 /usr/freeware/bin/xv	     fw_xv

     Mailers:
	 MediaMail		 /usr/bin/X11/MediaMail	     mmail
	 Netscape Messenger	 /usr/bin/X11/netscape	     netscape
	 Mozilla		 /usr/bin/X11/mozilla-xremote-client
							     mozilla
	 Elm (text-based)	 /usr/freeware/bin/elm	     fw_UCTelm
	 BSD Mail (text-based)	 /usr/sbin/Mail		     eoe

     PostScript Viewers:
	 ShowPS			 /usr/bin/X11/showps	     dps_eoe
	 GhostView		 /usr/bin/X11/ghostview	     fw_gv

     The freeware programs can be installed from the Freeware 2.0 or later
     distribution CD.  A freeware subsystem typically has a fw_ prefix in its
     name.  For example, the Elm mail program can be installed from the

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     fw_UCTelm product.	 Mosaic can be installed from sgi_inet.sw.xmosaic.

     Note that five programs are marked text-based to indicate that they do
     not have graphical user interfaces; these can have less intuitive
     interfaces, requiring knowledge of arguably arcane key sequences.	For
     this reason, point-and-click graphical programs are the recommended
     defaults.	To revert choices to the recommended defaults, click on the
     Reset... button and click the Factory Settings toggle then click the OK
     button.

     Choices are applied as soon as the user chooses any of the menu choices,
     not when the user presses the dtUtilities panel's Close button.  The
     choices are applied to the following desktop environment variables:

	 WINEDITOR
	 WEBEDITOR
	 WEBBROWSER
	 IMGVIEWER
	 MAILBOXPROG
	 PSVIEWER

     These environment variables are used in the desktop's file-typing rules
     (FTRs), which control icon behaviors, as well as by the toolchest.	 For
     more information, see the fftr(1) and toolchest(1X) reference pages.  If
     familiar with Bourne shell scripts, view the FTR files under
     /usr/lib/filetype to see how the environment variables are being used.

     The dtUtilities panel remembers user choices across login sessions by
     recording and reading them from the file $HOME/.desktop-
     <hostname>/desktopenv where $HOME is the user's home directory, and
     <hostname> is the name of the host as returned by the hostname(1)
     command.  Users are not intended to edit or delete this file directly.

NOTES
     It's also possible to set the WEBBROWSER environment variable from the
     WebJumper application (see the webjumper(1) reference page).  If the user
     opens both the Utilities panel and the WebJumper application at the same
     time, the user can set the WEBBROWSER environment variable from both
     applications; the last selection will be put into effect in the desktop
     and remembered the next time the user opens either application.

SEE ALSO
     IID(1), webjumper(1), fftr(1), hostname(1), toolchest(1X)

AUTHOR
     Rebecca Underwood

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