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Re: Path on x11 startup?
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Re: Path on x11 startup?


  • Subject: Re: Path on x11 startup?
  • From: RCohen <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 17:47:23 -0800

Interesting, the point being to create an environment.plist.

BUT I thought that I read somewhere on this list, in the last
day or so, that environment.plists got overwritten by some things?

-Ron-



Haroon Sheikh writes:
 > W.r.t. the path issue, it's been discussed on the mailing list before.
 > You could search the archives also.
 >
 >  From the FAQ:
 > Q: How do I set environment for all processes launched by a specific
 > user?
 > A: See Technical Q&A QA1067
 > ( http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html ).
 >
 >
 > The FAQ is currently available at:
 > 	http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/x11-users/msg01319.html
 >
 >
 > haroon
 >
 > On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 03:20  PM, RCohen wrote:
 >
 > > What is the path availble when X11 starts up?  How can it be
 > > modified?
 > >
 > > I have been trying to get the xfce window manager up.  I can
 > > do so if I start x11.app from a terminal session, but not if
 > > I click on the application's icon.  I think the distinction is
 > > that when I start from a terminal, /usr/local/bin is already in
 > > my path, due to a setenv PATH in my .cshrc.
 > >
 > > By the way my experience with xfce, and its virtual desktops vis a vis
 > > focus are quite good.  I can set xfce for focus follows mouse and
 > > switch
 > > xfce desktops and all seems fine.  Better behavior than codetek's
 > > virtual desktops; and also more reliable behavior than I was getting
 > > with
 > > XDarwin.  The only issues: (1) when I bring a window from some Mac
 > > application to the foreground and attempt to switch back to X11,
 > > the X11 windows will be in focus but not come to the front,
 > > untill I switch xfce desktops or hide and then unhide X11; and
 > > (2) Hiding x11 doesn't really work.  The windows don't disappear.
 > > They just become inoperable.  Clicking on the X11 icon in the
 > > Dock then re-activiates them.  Or switching to another xfce
 > > desktop and back will re-activate them.
 > >
 > > -Ron Cohen-
 > > _______________________________________________
 > > x11-users mailing list | email@hidden
 > > Help/Unsubscribe/Archives:
 > > http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/x11-users
 > > X11 for Mac OS X FAQ: http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1232.html
 > > Report issues, request features, feedback:
 > > http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter
 > > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
 > W.r.t. the path issue, it's been discussed on the mailing list before.
 > You could search the archives also.
 >
 > From the FAQ:
 > Q: How do I set environment for all processes launched by a specific
 > user?
 > A: See Technical Q&A QA1067
 > ( http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1067.html ).
 >
 >
 > The FAQ is currently available at:
 > 	http://lists.apple.com/mhonarc/x11-users/msg01319.html
 >
 >
 > haroon
 >
 > On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 03:20 PM, RCohen wrote:
 >
 > What is the path availble when X11 starts up?  How can it be
 > modified?
 >
 > I have been trying to get the xfce window manager up.  I can
 > do so if I start x11.app from a terminal session, but not if
 > I click on the application's icon.  I think the distinction is
 > that when I start from a terminal, /usr/local/bin is already in
 > my path, due to a setenv PATH in my .cshrc.
 >
 > By the way my experience with xfce, and its virtual desktops vis a vis
 > focus are quite good.  I can set xfce for focus follows mouse and
 > switch
 > xfce desktops and all seems fine.  Better behavior than codetek's
 > virtual desktops; and also more reliable behavior than I was getting
 > with
 > XDarwin.  The only issues: (1) when I bring a window from some Mac
 > application to the foreground and attempt to switch back to X11,
 > the X11 windows will be in focus but not come to the front,
 > untill I switch xfce desktops or hide and then unhide X11; and
 > (2) Hiding x11 doesn't really work.  The windows don't disappear.
 > They just become inoperable.  Clicking on the X11 icon in the
 > Dock then re-activiates them.  Or switching to another xfce
 > desktop and back will re-activate them.
 >
 > -Ron Cohen-
 > _______________________________________________
 > x11-users mailing list | email@hidden
 > Help/Unsubscribe/Archives:
 > http://www.lists.apple.com/mailman/listinfo/x11-users
 > X11 for Mac OS X FAQ: http://developer.apple.com/qa/qa2001/qa1232.html
 > Report issues, request features, feedback:
 > http://developer.apple.com/bugreporter
 > Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.
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Do not post admin requests to the list. They will be ignored.

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 >Path on x11 startup? (From: RCohen <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Path on x11 startup? (From: Haroon Sheikh <email@hidden>)

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