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shelltool (1)
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    NAME
         shelltool - run a shell (or other program) in an OpenWindows
         terminal window
    
    SYNOPSIS
         shelltool [ -C ] [ -B boldstyle ] [ -I command ] [  generic-
         tool-arguments ]
              [ program [ arguments ] ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         shelltool is a standard OpenWindows facility for  shells  or
         other programs that use a standard tty-based interface.
    
         When invoked, shelltool runs a program, (usually a shell) in
         an  interactive  terminal emulator based on a tty subwindow.
         Keyboard input is passed to that program.  In  the  OpenWin-
         dows  version  of  shelltool,  a  restricted  pop-up menu is
         available from the main display  area  that  allows  you  to
         enable scrolling. Selecting the Enable Scrolling option from
         the restricted menu gives shelltool the  full  functionality
         of  the cmdtool window, including a larger pop-up menu  from
         which to select options.  Selecting Disable  Scrolling  from
         the  pop-up  submenu  will  return shelltool to its original
         state.
    
    OPTIONS
         -C             Redirect  system  console  output   to   this
                        shelltool.
    
         -B boldstyle   Set the style for  displaying  bold  text  to
                        boldstyle.   boldstyle can be a string speci-
                        fying   one   of   the   choices   for    the
                        term.boldstyle default, see Defaults Options,
                        below, or it may be a numerical value for one
                        of  those choices, from 0 to 8, corresponding
                        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
                        shelltool accepts the generic tool  arguments
                        listed in xview(7).
    
    USAGE
      .Xdefaults File Options
         You can specify a number of defaults using  the  options  in
         the  .Xdefaults  file that affect the behavior of shelltool.
         The ones of interest are those that begin with text,term, or
         keyboard.  See xview(7) for more detailed information.
    
    
      The Terminal Emulator
         The tty subwindow is a terminal emulator.   Whenever  a  tty
         subwindow  is  created,  the startup file ~/.ttyswrc is read
         for initialization parameters that are specific to  the  tty
         subwindow.
    
      The .ttyswrc File
         The command format for this file is:
    
              #                   Comment.
              set variable        Turn on the specified variable.
              mapi key text       When key is typed pretend text  was
                                  input.
              mapo key text       When key is typed pretend text  was
                                  output.
    
         The only currently defined variable is pagemode.  key is one
         of  L1-L15,  F1-F15, T1-T15, R1-R15, LEFT, or RIGHT on SPARC
         keyboards.  On x86 keyboards key  is  one  of  F1-F12,  End,
         PgDn, PgUp, HOME, LEFT, or RIGHT (see note below).  text may
         contain escapes such as \E, \n, ^X, etc. (ESC,  RETURN,  and
         CTRL-X,  respectively). See curs_terminfo(3X) for the format
         of the string escapes that are recognized.  Note:  mapi  and
         mapo  may be replaced by another keymapping mechanism in the
         future.
    
         When using the default xserver keyboard tables, the keys L1,
         LEFT,  RIGHT,  BREAK,  R8, R10, R12, and R14 on a SPARC key-
         board cannot be mapped in this way; they send special values
         to  the tty subwindow.  Also, when using the default xserver
         keyboard tables, L1-L10 are now used by XView.  Likewise, on
         an  x86  keyboard, the keys LEFT, RIGHT, UP, and DOWN cannot
         be mapped this way.  See kbd(1) for more information on  how
         to change the behavior of the keyboard.
    
         It  is  possible  to  have  terminal-based  special   escape
         sequences.   These escape sequences may also be sent by typ-
         ing a key  appropriately  mapped  using  the  mapo  function
         described  above.   The  following  functions pertain to the
         tool in which the tty subwindow resides, not the tty subwin-
         dow itself.
    
              \E[1t               - open
              \E[2t               - close (become iconic)
              \E[3t               - move, with interactive feedback
              \E[3;TOP;LEFTt      - move, to TOP LEFT (pixel  coordi-
                                  nates)
              \E[4t               - stretch, with  interactive  feed-
                                  back
              \E[4;HT;WIDTHt      - stretch, to  HT  WIDTH  size  (in
                                  pixels)
              \E[5t               - front
              \E[6t               - back
              \E[7t               - refresh
              \E[8;ROWS;COLSt     - stretch, to ROWS  COLS  size  (in
                                  characters)
              \E[11t              - report if open or iconic by send-
                                  ing \E[1t or \E[2t
              \E[13t              -  report   position   by   sending
                                  \E[3;TOP;LEFTt
              \E[14t              - report size in pixels by  sending
                                  \E[4;HT;WIDTHt
              \E[18t              -  report  size  in  characters  by
                                  sending \E[8;ROWS;COLSt
              \E[20t              -  report  icon  label  by  sending
                                  \E]Llabel\E\
              \E[21t              - report  tool  header  by  sending
                                  \E]llabel\E\
              \E]ltext\E\         - set tool header to text
              \E]Ifile\E\         - set icon to the icon contained in
                                  file; file must be in iconedit out-
                                  put format
              \E]Llabel\E\        - set icon label to label
              \E[>OPT;...h        - turn  SB  OPT  on  (OPT  =  1  =>
                                  pagemode), for example, \E[>1;3;4h
              \E[>OPT;...k        - report  OPT;  sends  \E[>OPTl  or
                                  \E[>OPTh for each OPT
              \E[>OPT;...l        -  turn  OPT  off  (OPT  =   1   =>
                                  pagemode), for .B \E[>1;3;
    
         See  the Solaris User's Guide for an example of  using  this
         facility.
    
      shelltool Windows
         The window created by shelltool is based on the ttysw  pack-
         age. This package provides a simple character-based terminal
         emulator interface.  The user is given a prompt at which  to
         type  commands and pop-up menus from which to select command
         options.
    
         shelltool  windows  support  cursor   motions,   using   the
         /usr/share/lib/terminfo  entry called sun-cmd.  Command win-
         dows 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  /usr/share/lib/terminfo
         file,  the error message `Type sun-cmd unknown' results.  To
         rectify this, type the  command  `set  TERM=sun'.   Programs
         written using the curses(3X) library packages will work in a
         command window, but programs hard-coded for sun-type  termi-
         nals 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).  When
         that program terminates or sleeps, the full  command  window
         functionality is restored.
    
      The shelltool Menu
         The shelltool window menu is called the Term Pane  menu  and
         contains the following options and their submenus:
    
         Enable Page Mode
                   Enables page mode within shelltool .
    
         Copy      Places the highlighted text on the clipboard.
    
         PastePuts the contents of
                   pointed to by the cursor.
    
         Scrolling Enables scrolling within shelltool .
    
    EXAMPLES
         The following aliases can be put into your ~/.cshrc file:
              # dynamically set the name stripe of the tool:
              alias header 'echo  -n  "\ E]l"\ !*\ E\\'
              # dynamically set the label on the icon:
              alias iheader 'echo -n "\ E]L"\ !*\ E\\'
              # dynamically set the image on the icon:
              alias icon 'echo -n "\ E]I"\ !*\ E\\'
    
    FILES
         ~/.ttyswrc
         /usr/openwin/lib/.ttyswrc
         /usr/openwin/bin/shelltool
         /usr/demo/*
    
    SEE ALSO
         cmdtool(1),   more(1),    xview(7),    rlogin(1),    kbd(1),
         curs_terminfo(3X)
    
         Solaris User's Guide
    
    NOTES
         The OpenWindows environment may no longer be supported in  a
         future  release.  You may want to migrate to CDE, the Common
         Desktop Environment.
    
    
    
    


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