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- From: Steve Dunham <dunham@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 04 Aug 1997 14:30:31 -0400
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-------------------------------------------------------- tlug note from Steve Dunham <dunham@example.com> -------------------------------------------------------- Craig Oda wrote: > On Fri, 1 Aug 1997, Andrew S. Howell wrote: > andy>Otemachi. As for themes. CDE sounds interesting. I use it under > andy>Solaris 2.5.1 and HP-UX, but don't know too much about it to be > andy>honest... > Interesting. I'm using Solaris and HP-UX as well. I use CDE on > both of them. I know almost nothing about CDE though. There is > a usenet group, comp.unix.cde (I think). I posted once when > I tried to get dtterm on Solaris to display kanji. I don't have > the Japanese version of Solaris. I eventually gave up and installed > kterm from source. Yeah, they're a bunch of fascists... Apparently, Sun doesn't ship the japanese locale with normal Solaris (although they apparently ship chinese, korean, etc.) > If we discuss CDE, there are probably two parts to chat about, one > is the perspective of a user and the other is a perspective of > a developer. From a user's perspective it might be kind of > like a comparison between window managers. It is pretty good > as a window manager. One thing that I like on AfterStep is the > ability to switch virtual consoles with CTRL-arrow. On CDE, > I have to do a Alt-Tab to bring up the CDE bar, then use > the arrow keys to get to the right virtual window. CDE does > have a few interesting things like the calculator and the calendar. > I don't really know how to use the calculator, so if someone > could show me how to use it, I would be really interested. The > reverse polish HP15C calculator on HPUX was pretty awesome. I was never really impressed with CDE. I don't like the window manager (I currently use WindowMaker, a nice alternative to afterstep), I prefer other mail readers, the file manager leaves a bit to be desired, etc. > I don't have the Linux version of CDE, but I've often thought > about it so that I can keep everything in sync. The CDE > development environment looks pretty muzukashii. For me > the Java AWT is good enough. > One thing that I'm really interested in is how CDE sets the > Locale and what is needed to make Japanese start to happen. You need japanese locale support for the C library. (In /usr/lib/locale and /usr/openwin/lib/locale.) Sun doesn't ship it with non-japanese Solaris. Steve dunham@example.com ----------------------------------------------------------------- a word from the sponsor will appear below ----------------------------------------------------------------- The TLUG mailing list is proudly sponsored by TWICS - Japan's First Public-Access Internet System. Now offering 20,000 yen/year flat rate Internet access with no time charges. Full line of corporate Internet and intranet products are available. info@example.com Tel: 03-3351-5977 Fax: 03-3353-6096
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