browning@nas.nasa.gov (David S. Browning) (02/05/91)
Is it possible to execute 'wsh' so that it comes up iconic or "stowed"? Something like the "-iconic" flag of sunview programs. I'm running NeWS (4Sight 1.1) on IRIX 3.2 (tomorrow it will be 3.3). -- David |============================================================================| | Internet: browning@nas.nasa.gov Phone: (415) 604-4321 | | UUCP: {hplabs, mailrus, ucbvax, etc.}!ames!amelia!browning | |----------------------------------------------------------------------------| |"the nice thing about true hopelessness is that you don't have to try again"| | -- jules shear | |============================================================================|
allenb@gewgaw.csd.sgi.com (Allen M. Buchinski) (02/05/91)
In article <1991Feb5.005401.874@nas.nasa.gov>, browning@nas.nasa.gov (David S. Browning) writes: |> Is it possible to execute 'wsh' so that it comes up iconic or |> "stowed"? Something like the "-iconic" flag of sunview programs. The man page for wsh tells you how to do this: use a -Z7 option when starting it. ___________________________________________________________________ Allen Buchinski allenb@csd.sgi.com