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directory viewerWhen Apex visits a directory, it opens a directory-viewer window that displays a list of files and directories. The directory-viewer window is sometimes referred to simply as the directory viewer.
You can use the directory-viewer window to navigate through the UNIX directory structure, open files and directories, and view other files and directories.
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Visit your home directory (graphics and text)
home directory (graphics and text)For the tut_user user, the directory viewer displays:
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Start the X server and window managerFor example, to use X11 and the Motif window manager:
% xinit
% mwm
Set the display (DISPLAY environment variable)
- For C shell (csh), execute a DISPLAY command written as follows:
For the Bourne shell (sh) or Korn shell (ksh), enter the DISPLAY command as follows: $ DISPLAY=local_host:0; export DISPLAY
where local_host is the unique network name of your local workstation.
lProvide a remote workstation with access to the X server on your ocal workstation
Execute the following command on the local workstation:
% xhost + remote_host
where remote_host is the unique network name of the remote workstation.
Initialize Apex by running apexinit
From the command line by typing:
apex_release/bin/apexinit
where apex_release is the full pathname to the current Apex release. For example, if Apex is installed in a directory and file named /rational/Apex/Apex.3.2, execute:
/rational/Apex/Apex.3.2/bin/apexinit
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