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90 lines
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HTML
Executable File
<HTML><HEAD>
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<TITLE>Running TkGoodStuff</TITLE>
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</HEAD><BODY bgcolor="#FFFFFF" text="#000000" link="blue" vlink="purple" alink="red">
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<H1> Running TkGoodStuff </H1>
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<H2> Table of Contents (this document) </H2>
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<UL>
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<a href="#invocation"><LI> Invocation </LI></a>
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<a href="#geometry"><LI> Geometry </LI></a>
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<a href="#configfile"><LI> Determination of Configuration File </LI></a>
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</UL>
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<a name="invocation"><H2> Invocation </H2></a>
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You invoke tkgoodstuff by issuing a command of the following form:
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<PRE>
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tkgoodstuff [-geometry -3+0] [-f configfilename ]
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</PRE>
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Here, the brackets indicate optional arguments, which are discussed below.
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<P>
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<a name="geometry"><H2> Geometry </H2></a>
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There are two geometry modes: screen-edge and normal:
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<h3> Screen-edge mode </h3>
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If you set screen-edge mode ("no" by default) to "left", "right", "top",
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or "bottom", tkgoodstuff will span that edge of the screen.
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<h3> Normal mode </h3>
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If fullscreen mode is "no" (as by default), tkgoodstuff looks in two
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places for geometry (screen location) information. A geometry
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specification is a string that identifies a point on the screen by its
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x and y distances in pixels from the top (or bottom) and left (or
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right) edges of your screen:
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<TABLE>
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<TR>
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<TH> Specification </TH> <TH> Puts the tkgoodstuff Panel . . . </TH>
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</TR>
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<TR>
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<TD> +1-123 </TD> <TD> 1 pixel from the left and
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123 pixels from the bottom of the screen </TD>
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</TR>
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<TR>
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<TD> -1+123 </TD> <TD> 1 pixel from the right and
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123 pixels from the bottom of the screen </TD>
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</TR>
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</TABLE>
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<P>
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tkgoodstuff chooses the first geometry specification it finds in the
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following ways:
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<OL>
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<LI> In the command line, as follows:
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<PRE>
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tkgoodstuff -geometry +34-88
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</PRE>
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</LI>
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<LI> In the current preferences.
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</LI>
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</OL>
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<a name="configfile"><H2>Determination of Configuration File </H2></a>
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tkgoodstuff needs a configuration file to run. It uses the first
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file it finds in the following ways:
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<OL>
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<LI> Named on the command line, as follows (where "configfilename" is the name
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of your file):
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<PRE>
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tkgoodstuff -f configfilename
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</PRE>
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</LI>
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<LI> In your home directory (as set in the environment variable
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HOME) under the name .tkgrc.</LI>
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<LI> In the tkgoodstuff directory (by default,
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/usr/local/lib/tkgoodstuff), under the name <B>system-tkgrc</B>.
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</OL>
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Using the "-f configfilename" form allows you to have many different
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panels defined for different purposes.
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