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dtsession_res(1)	 USER COMMANDS		 dtsession_res(1)

NAME
     dtsession_res - TED dtsession resource load utility

SYNOPSIS
     dtsession_res  -load|-merge  [-system]  [-xdefaults]  [-file
     <name>]   NOTE:   The   TriTeal   Enterprise  Desktop  (TED)
     dtsession_res  utility  is	 used  by   dtsession	and   the
     ReloadResources  action to load session resources. It is not
     intended to be run directly from the command line.

DESCRIPTION
     The TED dtsession_res utility uses xrdb(1) to load the  ses-
     sion  resources  into  the	 RESOURCE_MANAGER property of the
     root window of the display. The session resources are  gath-
     ered from the following files:
	  -	    /usr/dt/config/$LANG/sys.resources		-
	  /etc/dt/config/$LANG/sys.resources - $HOME/.Xdefaults -
	  $HOME/.dt/<session dir>/dt.resources
     Refer to the dtsession(1) man page for more  information  on
     these  files  and	their content.	The dtsession_res utility
     provides support for display-specific resources by	 convert-
     ing  the $DISPLAY value into a cpp(1) macro that can be used
     in a session resource file to limit resource definitions  to
     a	particular  display.  It  does this by converting all '.'
     (dot) and ':' (colon) characters to '_', stripping	 off  any
     screen specification and finally prefixing 'DISPLAY_' to the
     result.  For  example,  a	$DISPLAY   of	':0'   would   be
     'DISPLAY_0',  and	a $DISPLAY of 'blanco.gato.com:0.0' would
     be 'DISPLAY_blanco_gato_com_0'. The resulting value  can  be
     used  as  part of a cpp test in a session resource file. For
     example:
	  Myapp*resource: value
	  #ifdef DISPLAY_blanco_gato_com_0
	  Myapp*resource: specialvalue1
	  #endif
	  #ifdef DISPLAY_pablo_gato_com_0
	  Myapp*resource: specialvalue2
	  #endif

OPTIONS
  -load
     Replace the current RESOURCE_MANAGER content with	the  ses-
     sion resources.

  -merge
     Merge the current RESOURCE_MANAGER content with the  session
     resources.

  -system
     Load or merge the system session resources.

Unix System LaboratoLast change: 1 August 1995			1

dtsession_res(1)	 USER COMMANDS		 dtsession_res(1)

  -xdefaults
     Load or merge the $HOME/.Xdefault file.

  -file <name>
     Load or merge the file specified by <name>.

EXAMPLES
     The dtsession_res utility is not intended to be run from the
     command line. Refer to the ReloadResources action for infor-
     mation on how to reload session resources in a  user's  ses-
     sion.
     dtsession_res -load -system -xdefaults \
	-file $HOME/.dt/sessions/current/dt.resources
     Replaces the RESOURCE_MANAGER with the content of	the  fol-
     lowing   files:	-  /usr/dt/config/$LANG/sys.resources,	-
     /etc/dt/config/$LANG/sys.resources, - $HOME/.Xdefaults and -
     $HOME/.dt/sessions/current/dt.resources files.

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