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OSF/Motif Factors (UNIX only)
Event Translations
The X resource files SDT and Itex uses both OSF/Motif virtual bindings and ordinary X event specifications in translation tables. Refer to the OSF/Motif documentation for a discussion of virtual bindings.
Work Order for Modifying Tools Resources
Modification of the tools resources is only recommended for users who have good knowledge about the X Window System.
- Exit SDL Suite and TTCN Suite.
- Copy the resources you wish to modify from the default resource file(s) $telelogic/X11/app-defaults/SDT and/or $telelogic/X11/app-defaults/Itex and paste them into the file $HOME/.Xdefaults, or into local files $HOME/SDT and/or $HOME/Itex, by using a text editor.
- Restart SDL Suite and TTCN Suite by typing any of the following:
sdlsuitettcnsuiteThe X-resources will now be taken from the default SDT and/or Itex files. The modified resource values in .Xdefaults, SDT or Itex will then override the values from the default resource file(s).1
The system.mwmrc File
The /usr/lib/X11/system.mwmrc file is the default Motif Window Manager startup file. In this file, which contains definitions of the button bindings and the root menu, your system manager may, for instance, add a menu choice for starting SDL Suite and TTCN Suite.
Any user can override the settings in this file by creating his own .mwmrc file in his login directory.
The app-defaults/Mwm File
The /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Mwm file contains the default resource specifications for Motif Window Manager. This file contains the names of the button bindings which are defined in the system.mwmrc file, mentioned above.
If you want to add resources to Mwm, you can create your own .Xdefaults in your home directory, containing your personal resource definitions.
Example 1 : Changing pointer focus policy
For example, to indicate the current window by pointing to it with the cursor, instead of clicking in the window, add the following line to .Xdefaults
Mwm*keyboardFocusPolicy: pointer1
It is also possible to use the XAPPLRESDIR and XUSERFILESEARCHPATH to control X resources. Please refer to the X11 manuals for more information.
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