If the file .sunview or .suntools is present in a user's home directory when the user starts up sunview.1 sunview starts up the ``tools'', or window-based applications listed in this file. You can use a .sunview or .suntools file to customize your desktop layout. If a .sunview or .suntools file is not present in the user's home directory, sunview starts up the tools listed in /usr/lib/.sunview.
Each line of a .sunview or .suntools file has the format:
SunView-tool is in the form of a command line, although no shell interpretation is done. options are command line options which may include SunView generic tool arguments (see sunview.1 for a description of generic tool arguments). Lines beginning with the `#' character are considered comments and are ignored.
Here is a sample .sunview file:
# # sample .sunview file # cmdtool -Wp 0 0 -WP 0 0 -Wh 3 -Ww 80 -Wl "<< CONSOLE >>" -WL "console" -C clock -Wp 497 32 -WP 704 0 -Wi -Wh 1 cmdtool -Wp 0 71 -WP 772 0 -Wi -Wh 44 -Ww 80 textedit -Wp 259 98 -WP 840 0 -Wi mailtool -Wp 492 71 -WP 908 0 -Wi
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