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RE: [NV-L] Réf. : Re: [NV-L] ControlDesk in separate window.

2000-08-16 13:32:33
Subject: RE: [NV-L] Réf. : Re: [NV-L] ControlDesk in separate window.
From: "Owens, Blaine C" <bowens AT eastman DOT com>
To: nv-l AT lists.tivoli DOT com
Date: Wed, 16 Aug 2000 13:32:33 -0400
Are you running CDE? If you click on the box in the upper left corner one of
the items on the menu should be "Occupy Workspace". Is this what you want?

Blaine Owens
Eastman Chemical Company
Phone - (423)-229-3579
Fax - (423)-229-1188
bowens AT eastman DOT com


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From: thierry.van-mol AT CIEV.vd DOT ch [mailto:thierry.van-mol AT CIEV.vd DOT 
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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 11:14 AM
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Subject: [NV-L] Réf. : Re: [NV-L] ControlDesk in separate window.



Hi,

Another question. If I start a control desk manually, is there a
a way to tell him to use a different DISPLAY. I mean: I have a
workstation with a dual screen. The X server sees the displays
as localhost:0.0 and localhost:0.1. And there is no way to drag
one window from one to the other. My dream would have been to have
the map on one screen, and the event window (or control desk) on
the other one.


Impossible, I guess?


Thierry


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On 16.08.2000 16:42:47 owner-nv-l wrote:
>The thing most people want, that is, a separate control desk
>with the events display on it at startup, is not something you can
>do. If events is started at startup (controlled by the -Initial flag
>in the registration file for the events application), then it will
>automatically start the control desk. And the control desk, if
>started this way, will come up attached. If events is NOT started
>automatically, there will be no control desk. Then you can start
>the control desk manually (from the tool bar) and it will NOT be
>attached, and then you can drag the events application onto it.
>
>I find it preferable to leave the default behavior as is and break it
>off after startup.  If your intent is to have no control desk or events
>display (a common choice with x-emulation users), then just prevent
>the automatic startup of the events app by removing the -Initial flag.
>The events registration file is down a ways under the directory
>/usr/OV/registration/C.
>
>There is another option, whereby the events display runs without
>the control desk, but I think having no control desk is kind of messy.
>You might like it. In the app-defaults for nvevents, find the resource
>of 'outside'. There are two. The one with the 'w' is for subsequent events
>displays. The one without the 'w' is for the initial events display. Then
>you won't get a control desk at all.
>
>Cordially,
>
>Leslie A. Clark
>IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
>Detroit
>
>BAUDOUX BERNARD <bernard.baudoux AT FORTISBANK DOT COM>@tkg.com on 08/16/2000
>09:14:59 AM
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>
>Hello all,
>
>we're using : NetView 5.1, AIX 4.2.1, ReflectionX 6.00
>
>When you start the NetView GUI, the Control Desk is appended by default to
>the NetView window.   You can then drag it out of the window, but you have
>to do it at each GUI startup.  So,  I would like to start it in a separate
>window.
>
>I have had a look at the OVw*controlDeskHasBox parameter in the
>/usr/OV/app-default/OVw file but it does not seem to help.
>
>Does anybody know how to make this change ?
>
>Thanks in advance for any clue,
>Bernard Baudoux
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