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dtfile(1)
CDE
NAME
dtfile - the CDE File Manager
SYNOPSIS
dtfile [options...]
DESCRIPTION
The CDE File Manager is the Desktop's primary interface to the file system,
providing a graphical user interface (GUI) for manipulating files and
executing applications.
The main File Manager interface consists is a top-level window that shows
the contents of a single folder or a set of nested folders (folder tree). A
single File Manager process may provide many top-level windows each of
which may show the contents of a different folder.
Although dtfile may be invoked from the command line, developers who want
to interface to the File Manager function should use CDE Actions as
described in the Related Information section of this reference page.
The File Manager has many manipulation features. It lets a user:
· Traverse folders with menu options, a double click, or a click-and-
type mechanism
· Change folder display modes (such as large icons, small icons,
alphabetical order, date order, single folder, or folder tree) and
filtering options
· Create, move, copy, link, and delete objects with menu options or
drag-and-drop
· Rename objects with menu options or a click-and-type mechanism
· Modify object file system attributes with menu options
· Invoke actions (applications such as Edit or Print) on objects with
menu options, a double click, or drag-and-drop
· Locate objects by name or by contents
· Place frequently used objects on a desktop/workspace
The File Manager also supports additional features for two special types of
top level windows: application views and the trash container.
Application views are designed to organize application objects such as
actions.
Application view windows have the same general appearance and function as
folder windows with the following exceptions:
· The user cannot traverse above the main application view.
· When a user drags an object from an application view to another
application view or to a folder, the object is copied to the new
location (as opposed to being moved as is the case in a folder.)
The trash container is designed to be a holding area for objects that users
want to delete. Like application views, the trash container window has the
same general appearance as a folder window; however, trash container
function differs as follows: Users may move, restore, or delete a trash
object and may change the display mode for the trash container. Users may
not:
· Traverse out of the trash container
· Copy, rename, or execute any other manipulation on a trash object
KEY SUPPORTED TASKS
Desktop A Desktop is a place where users can store commonly used objects
for easy access. Within the CDE, each workspace is considered a
Desktop. A user may place any object on the background of a
workspace and the object will remain there. The user can also
select actions for that object through a pop-up menu, activated
by selecting mouse button 3.
Folder Window
A folder window is a top-level window that shows the contents of
a single folder or a set of nested folders (folder tree). Folder
windows may be launched from the Front Panel, actions, or a
command-line interface. The objects in a folder are displayed in
a user-selected icon/text combination. The icon visual shows the
icon type. Users can use menu options to reread folder views,
open new folder views, and to select/unselect all objects in a
folder. In tree mode, buttons next to icons representing
subfolders let users expand or collapse folder branches and to
control whether all objects in a folder or only the folder
structure is shown in the window.
Application View Window
An application view window is a top-level window that shows the
contents of a single application folder. An application folder is
a restricted folder that is designed to organize application
objects such as actions. Application views are launched from the
Front Panel or a predefined action.
Trash Container Window
When an object is no longer needed, a user can move the object to
the trash container. The trash container is a restricted folder
that is used to store files temporarily, until the user decides
to permanently remove them. A user can view the contents of the
trash container in a top level window that is launched from a
menu option in a folder or application view, the Front Panel, or
a predefined action. Users can also restore objects from the
trash container if they have not been permanently removed.
Object Movement and Modification
Menu options are provided that let users to create objects,
rename objects, copy objects, modify object properties, and move
objects to a desktop or to the trash container. (NOTE: In
addition to the menu options, users can rename objects with the
following steps: 1. Click mouse button 1 on the text portion of
an object icon, 2. An edit box will appear; type the new file
name, 3. Select Enter.)
File System Awareness
The File Manager is file system aware. It can be enabled to
launch dialogs that permit editing of file system specific
parameters (See FILES - dtfile.config).
Object Search
A menu option/dialog box combination is provided to let users
search for objects by name or by content. During a name search,
the File Manager looks for an object whose name matches specified
search criteria. During a content search, the File Manager looks
for an object that contains specified character strings. Content
searches are case insensitive. When an object is located, the
File Manager can either open a window to display the folder where
the object is located or place the object on the desktop.
Folder Traversal
Simple folder traversal can be accomplished by double clicking on
a folder icon. This action displays the contents of the selected
folder. If the user moves the mouse before releasing the mouse
button on the second click of a double click ("double click-drag"
action), a new window will pop up to show the contents of the
selected folder. The new window will be placed at the position
where the user released the mouse button.
In addition, the File Manager provides the following folder traversal
mechanisms:
Go To Dialog
This dialog lists folders that are frequently used. A user may
traverse to a new folder by double clicking on a folder in this
list.
Click-and-Type Mechanism
When a user clicks on the "Text Path", it is remapped to a text
edit widget. Again the user may traverse to a new folder by
typing a new folder title and then selecting Enter.
Iconic Path Selection
If a user double clicks on a folder icon in the iconic path, the
File Manager will update the current window to show the contents
of the selected folder.
Find Dialog
This dialog searches the file system for a folder or folders
whose names match user-supplied criteria. The user may open new
windows for folders located by the Find dialog.
Home and Up Menu Options
These options let the user traverse to $HOME and parent folders,
respectively.
Tree Display Mode
In this mode, the folder hierarchy is displayed as a tree that
can be traversed by selecting the buttons located next to the
folder icons (See Tree Mode).
Tree Mode In tree mode, the current folder and its subfolders are shown at
first. Click on the button next to the folder icon to traverse
into subfolders. Clicking the left mouse button over the folder
button cycles through three states: partially expanded, fully
expanded, and collapsed. Clicking the middle mouse button cycles
through these three states in reverse order.
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When the user first clicks on the folder button, the contents
of the subfolder are read and added to the tree (partially
expanded state). If a folder does not have subfolders, the
partially expanded state is skipped.
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If the user clicks on the button a second time, the non-folder
contents of the folder are added to the tree (fully expanded
state). If a folder does not contain non-folder objects, the
fully expanded state is skipped.
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If the user clicks on the button a third time, the folder
contents are removed from the tree (collapsed state).
If a folder is empty, the folder button is desensitized.
Setting Display Preferences
The File Manager provides many options for displaying objects. For example,
objects can be displayed in iconic or non-iconic formats. The user may also
choose to position files in either a grid or random pattern. (NOTE: The
File Manager provides a Clean Up menu option that can be used to align
randomly placed objects to a grid pattern.) If the user has write
permission in a folder and the user chooses to randomly place files, the
positioning information is saved when the user leaves the folder.
Therefore, each time the user reenters the folder the files will be
positioned as they were when the user left the folder.
Object Filtering
Folders can contain many different types of objects. The File Manager's
filtering mechanism let the user selectively display objects depending on
their type. The File Manager also provides a Show Hidden Files menu toggle
option, letting the user turn the filtering mechanism on and off.
Object Type/Action Association
When an object is selected, the File Manager builds an Actions menu for
that object based on the type of the object. For example, data files are
provided with a menu containing the following actions: Open, Print. Folders
are provided with a menu containing: OpenNewView, OpenInPlace. Actions can
be run on an object by selecting an object and then selecting an action
from the Actions menu. Also, double clicking on an object activates the
default action for the object.
Quick Help
The File Manager provides quick help with the F1 key throughout the dtfile
application. This includes quick help on object icons. To access quick
help, position the cursor/pointer over the item for which you want to get
help, then press F1.
Popup Menus
The File Manager provides pop-up menus for objects within a File Manager
view or on the Desktop. To access the pop-up menu for a particular object,
position the cursor over the object and press and hold mouse button 3. A
pop-up menu will appear, containing a list of the actions that can be
performed on that particular object. If multiple objects are selected, the
pop-up menu will show all of those actions that can be done on all of the
selected objects at once.
Direct Manipulation
Objects can be dragged between different File Manager views, to Desktops,
and to cooperating clients. Direct manipulation may be used to copy, move,
or link objects as well as to supply objects as input to applications. See
the Registering Objects as Drop Sites section of this reference page.
The File Manager also supports drops of buffers on its views and objects
such as CDE Mailer attachments.
Terminal Access
A menu option is provided giving users access to terminal windows.
Exit Services
Menu options are provided to let users close File Manager views save
setting information before exiting a File Manager session.
Object Name Completion
The File Manager supports object name completion in the following text
widgets: the Text path, the Destination Folder field of the Go To dialog,
and the Search Folder field of the Find dialog. Press control+spacebar and
the name will complete to the extent possible.
Multibyte Character Set Support
The File Manager is fully internationalized. It supports both single-byte
and multi-byte locales.
Error Condition Notification
The File Manager uses dialog boxes to report various error conditions.
OPTIONS
The following options are available from the command line:
-noview Dtfile runs in server mode, meaning that a window is not
displayed until a cooperating client makes a request to display a
folder.
-session session_file
Dtfile runs with the session file specified in the session_file
parameter. Session files are generated as a dtfile session shuts
down.
-dir folder
OR
-folder folder
Dtfile displays a window for each folder specified in the folder
parameter (Note: No spaces are permitted in folder). If this
option is not used, the user's current folder (the folder where
dtfile was started) is displayed.
-title title_name
This option lets the user specify a title (title_name) for the
File Manager windows. All windows and dialogs generated by this
session will use this title. If this option is not used, the name
of the folder shown in a window will be used as the window title.
-help_volume help_volume_name
This option lets the user specify a help volume
(help_volume_name) to use with the File Manager windows. This
option is useful if the user is using the File Manager to display
a specific folder and wants to have specific help for that
folder. Note: All File Manager views that are created from this
folder will also use this help volume.
-restricted
Dtfile will not display folders above the restricted folder. If
the -dir option is used, the folder specified by that option is
the restricted folder. If the -dir option is not used, the user's
current folder is the restricted folder.
-grid on/off
Dtfile displays files in a pattern specified by the on/off
parameter. As the name implies, on/off will either have a value
of on or a value of off.
on Files are always displayed in a grid pattern. The File Manager
automatically rearranges the files if a file is moved. This is
the default pattern.
off Files are always displayed where they are placed by the user. The
File Manager does not rearrange the files.
-tree on/off
This option controls whether Dtfile displays files in single
folder mode (off) or in folder tree mode (on).
-tree_files never/always/choose
This option controls whether or not files may be displayed in the
folder tree mode.
never Files are never displayed. The user may toggle between two
states: partially expanded and collapsed.
always Files are always displayed. The user may toggle between two
states: fully expanded and collapsed.
choose Files may or may not be displayed. The user may toggle between
three states: partially expanded, fully expanded, or collapsed.
-order order_type
Dtfile displays files in the order specified by the order_type
parameter. Order_type must have one of the following values:
alphabetical
Objects are displayed in alphabetical order. This is the default
order. Application Manager sorts action labels rather than file
or folder names. For ascending order, A-Z precedes a-z; for
descending order, z-a precedes Z-A. Folders are sorted before
files.
file_type Files are displayed in groups based on their file types.
date Files are displayed in an order based on the date when they were
last modified.
size Files are displayed in an order based on their size.
-view view_type
Dtfile displays files in the format specified by the view_type
parameter. View_type must have one of the following values:
no_icon Files are displayed by name.
large_icon
Files are displayed by name and large icon. The icon shows the
type of the file. This is the default format.
small_icon
Files are displayed by name and small icon. The icon shows the
type of the file.
attributes
Files are displayed by attributes. A small icon is used to
represent the file type. (This format is similar to the listing
obtained by issuing ls -l from the command line.)
-direction direction
Dtfile displays files in the direction specified by the direction
parameter. Direction must have one of the following values:
ascending Files are displayed in an ascending direction. This is the
default direction.
descending
Files are displayed in a descending direction.
Both the -noview and the -session options are usually used by the
session manger to start dtfile. The -title, -help_volume, and -
restricted options can also be set by using resources (See the
RESOURCES section.) The -grid, -tree, -treefiles, -order, -view,
and -direction options can also be set by either selecting the
Set Preferences option from the View pulldown menu or by using
resources (See the RESOURCES section).
-small_icon_width size
The default small icon width is 24 pixels. Any customized icons
that have a larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this option to specify small icon width. Size must be in pixels.
-small_icon_height size
The default small icon height is 24 pixels. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this option to specify small icon height. Size must be in pixels.
-large_icon_width size
The default large icon width is 38 pixels. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this option to specify large icon width. Size must be in pixels.
-large_icon_height size
The default large icon height is 38 pixels. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this option to specify large icon height. Size must be in pixels.
EXAMPLES
dtfile -view no_icon -order date -direction descending
The File Manager will display files in text format, ordered by date, most
current to oldest date.
dtfile -dir /u/guest -restricted
The File Manager will begin execution by displaying a window showing the
/u/guest folder. The user cannot navigate above this folder.
dtfile -session session.jan.12
The File Manager will run with the session file called session.jan.12.
RESOURCES
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Name Class Type Default
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dirWidth DirWidth XmRDimension 555
dirHeight DirHeight XmRDimension 400
toolWidth ToolWidth XmRDimension 700
toolHeight ToolHeight XmRDimension 250
rereadTime RereadTime XmRInt 3 (s)
checkBrokenLink CheckBrokenLink XmRInt 180 (s)
maxDirectoryProcesses MaxDirectoryProcesses XmRInt 10
maxRereadProcesses MaxRereadProcesses XmRInt 5
maxRereadProcsPerTick MaxRereadProcsPerTick XmRInt 1
moveThreshold MoveThreshold XmRInt 4 (pix)
title Title XmRString NULL
rootTitle RootTitle XmRString "ROOT"
help_volume Help_volume XmRString NULL
fileManagerIcon FileManagerIcon XmRString Fphome.l.pm
appManagerIcon AppManagerIcon XmRString Fpapps.l.pm
trashIcon TrashIcon XmRString Fptrsh.l.pm
restrictMode RestrictMode XmRBoolean false
showFilesystem ShowFilesystem XmRBoolean true
grid Grid string on
treeView TreeView string off
treeFiles TreeFiles string never
order Order string alpha
view View string large_icon
direction Direction string ascend
desktopIcon DesktopIcon string large
objectPlacement ObjectPlacement string top rt
openFolder OpenFolder string current
smallIconWidth SmallIconWidth XmRInt 24
smallIconHeight SmallIconHeight XmRInt 24
largeIconWidth LargeIconWidth XmRInt 38
largeIconHeight LargeIconHeight XmRInt 38
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Dtfile *dirWidth
Specifies the width of a File Manager folder window.
Dtfile *dirHeight
Specifies the height of a File Manager folder window.
Dtfile *toolWidth
Specifies the width of a File Manager application view window
Dtfile *toolHeight
Specifies the height of a File Manager application view window.
Dtfile *rereadTime
Determines how often the File Manager rereads the open folders
and monitors the Desktop objects. This resource must be specified
in seconds. If it is set to 0, the reread will not occur and the
user must manually reread the folders. This will conserve
processor cycles but may cause views to become stale as well.
Dtfile *checkBrokenLink
Determines how often the File Manager checks open folders for
broken links. This resource must be specified in seconds. If it
is set to 0, the check for broken links will not occur.
Dtfile *maxDirectoryProcesses
Specifies the maximum number of background processes that may be
devoted to folder activities (reading the folder, updating the
folder, writing positional information for the folder, checking
for broken links or checking for other folder updates).
Dtfile *maxRereadProcesses
Specifies the maximum number of background processes that may be
devoted to folder reread activities (checking for broken links or
checking for other folder updates).
Dtfile *maxRereadProcsPerTick
Specifies the number of reread processes that may be started per
reread timer tick. In other words, the currently displayed
folders will be checked for changes in a round- robin fashion, x
folders per timer tick where x is equal to maxRereadProcsPerTick.
Dtfile *moveThreshold
Specifies the number of pixels that the cursor must move while a
button is held down before the drag controller recognizes the
button down action as a drag.
Dtfile *title
Specifies the title for all File Manager windows. If this
resource is set to NULL, then the title of each File Manger
window will be the name of the folder displayed in the window.
Dtfile *rootTitle
Specifies the title of the root folder. This title will appear in
the title bar of any File Manager window that is showing the root
folder. It will also be the name shown with the icon representing
the root folder on the Desktop.
Dtfile *help_volume
Specifies the help volume.
Dtfile *fileManagerIcon
Specifies the icon to display when a File Manager window is
minimized.
Dtfile *appManagerIcon
Specifies the icon to display when an Application Manager window
is minimized.
Dtfile *trashIcon
Specifies the icon to display when a Trash Can window is
minimized.
Dtfile *restrictMode
Determines whether or not the user is operating in restricted
mode. If this resource is set to true, the user is operating in
restricted mode. The user is restricted to the user's $HOME
folder and below. All folder change requests are interpreted
relative to the user's $HOME folder. All folders above the user's
$HOME folder are hidden from the user. If this resource is set to
false, the user's folder requests are not limited in any way.
Dtfile *showFilesystem
Determines whether or not the pathname for the current folder is
visible. If this resource is set to TRUE, the pathname is
visible. If it is set to FALSE, the pathname is not visible. This
resource can be used to hide the file system from the user.
Dtfile *grid
Determines the pattern used to display files. This resource must
have one of two values:
on Files are always displayed in a grid pattern. The File
Manager automatically rearranges the files if a file is
moved. This is the default pattern.
off Files are always displayed where they are placed by the
user. The File Manager does not rearrange the files.
Dtfile treeView
Determines whether files are displayed in single folder mode (on)
or folder tree mode (off).
Dtfile *treeFiles
This option controls whether or not files may be displayed in the
folder tree mode.
never Files are never displayed. The user may toggle between
two states: partially expanded and collapsed.
always Files are always displayed. The user may toggle between
two states: fully expanded and collapsed.
choose Files may or may not be displayed. The user may toggle
between three states: partially expanded, fully
expanded, or collapsed.
Dtfile *order
Determines the order used to display files. This resource must
have one of four values:
alphabetical
Files are displayed in alphabetical order. This is the
default order.
file_type Files are displayed in groups based on their file
types.
date Files are displayed in an order based on the date when
they were last modified.
size Files are displayed in an order based on their size.
Dtfile *view
Determines the format used to display files. This resource must
have one of four values:
no_icon Files are displayed by name.
large_icon
Files are displayed by name and large icon. The icon
shows the type of the file. This is the default format.
small_icon
Files are displayed by name and small icon. The icon
shows the type of the file.
attributes
Files are displayed by attributes. A small icon is used
to represent the file type.
Dtfile *direction
Determines the direction used to display files. This resource
must have one of two values:
ascending Files are displayed in an ascending direction. This is
the default direction.
descending
Files are displayed in a descending direction.
Dtfile *desktopIcon
Determines the type of icon used to represent files/folders on
the Desktop. This resource must have one of two values:
large Large icons are used to represent files/folders on the
Desktop.
small Small icons are used top represent files/folders on the
Desktop.
Dtfile *objectPlacement
Specifies the placement scheme used to place objects on the
Desktop. This resource has the following syntax: primary_layout
secondary_layout. The primary_layout determines whether an object
placed on the Desktop is put into a row or a column. The
secondary_layout determines where to place new rows or columns.
The layouts must have one of four values:
top Objects are placed top to bottom. (vertical value)
bottom Objects are placed bottom to top. (vertical value)
left Objects are placed left to right. (horizontal value)
right Objects are placed right to left. (horizontal value)
The user should use one value from each category--vertical and
horizontal. For example if the primary_layout is top, then the
secondary_layout should be either left or right. In this case,
the secondary_layout should not be top or bottom. Likewise, if
the primary_layout is left, then the secondary_layout should be
either top or bottom. In this case, the secondary_layout should
not be left or right.
Dtfile *openFolder
Determines how a folder is opened when a user double clicks on a
folder icon. This resource must have one of two values:
current Open the folder in the current window. (This is the
same as using the OpenInPlace action.)
new Open the folder in a new window or, if a window showing
this folder currently exists, move the existing window
to this workspace and place it in the forefront. (Note:
Only one view of a folder can be opened at once under
these conditions. If the user defines an `open folder'
file type, the folder icon will change state to
indicate when a given folder is currently open
somewhere in the user's environment. In order to define
an `open folder' file type, the user should 1) define a
file type with the same name as the normal folder file
type except that the name is preceded with OPEN_, 2)
create an `open folder' icon, and 3) use the name of
the `open folder' icon as the icon name in the `open
folder' file type definition.
Dtfile *smallIconWidth
The default small icon size is 16 pixel. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this resource to specify small icon width.
Dtfile *smallIconHeight
The default small icon height is 16 pixel. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this resource to specify small icon height.
Dtfile *largeIconWidth
The default large icon width is 32 pixel. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this resource to specify large icon width.
Dtfile *largeIconHeight
The default large icon height is 16 pixel. Any customized icons
that have larger size will be clipped. To avoid clipping, use
this resource to specify large icon height.
ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
Tool Talk Messages
The following Tool Talk Desktop and Media requests are supported by the
File Manager:
Edit (Document and Media Exchange Message Set)
The specified file is opened for editing in a separate
window.
Display (Document and Media Exchange Message Set)
The specified file is opened for viewing only in a separate
window.
Quit (Desktop Message Set)
This request will terminate the File Manager and its
children.
RELATED INFORMATION
CDE Actions
The following Desktop actions can be used to access the File Manager folder
and application view windows as well as the File Manager trash container
window. These actions are defined in
/usr/dt/appconfig/types/$LANG/dtfile.dt.
Dtfile folder_to_open
Opens a folder window for a specified folder.
Dtappmgr Opens an application view window.
Dttrash Opens a window to display the contents of the Trash Container.
OpenNewView
Opens a new window to show the contents of the selected folder.
OpenInPlace
Displays the contents of the selected folder in the current
window.
FILESYSTEM_MOVE
Moves a set of dragged objects to the selected drop site.
FILESYSTEM_COPY
Copies a set of dragged objects to the selected drop site.
FILESYSTEM_LINK
Creates symbolic links to a set of dragged objects from the
selected drop site.
Registering Objects As Drop Sites
Every CDE data type has three associated drop attributes: MOVE_TO_ACTION,
COPY_TO_ACTION, and LINK_TO_ACTION. The File Manager registers every object
whose data type has a value for at least one of these attributes as a drop
site.
When an object is dragged to a drop site, the File Manager is triggered by
the drag-and-drop API. The drag-and-drop API provides the File Manager with
a gesture code (Move, Copy, or Link) that is dictated by a combination of
the modifier keys used and the manner in which the drop site was
registered. Based on the gesture code and the data type of the drop site,
the File Manager retrieves a drop attribute such as MOVE_TO_ACTION) from
the Datatypes database. The File Manager then calls the CDE API,
DtActionInvoke according to the following rules:
1. If objects A and B are dropped on object C, then the parameters to
DtActionInvoke are as follows:
DtActionInvoke (drop action name, C, A, B)
2. There is one exception: if object C is an action, then the parameters
will not include object C, as in this example:
DtActionInvoke (drop action name, A, B)
FILES
File Manager uses the following files.
dtfile Executable file. This file is located in /usr/dt/bin.
dtfile_copy
Utility to support folder copy. This executable file is located
in /usr/dt/bin.
dtfile_error
This script can be used by applications to display an error
dialog when it would be difficult or impossible to do in the
context of the executing program. For example, it can be used
when exec fails in a child process or if an error is detected
before an applications main window can be realized. This
executable file is located in /usr/dt/bin.
Dtfile App-defaults file. This file is located in /usr/dt/app-
defaults/$LANG. See the RESOURCES section for a list of those
resources that can be set using the app- defaults file.
dtfile.config
Configuration file. This file is located in /usr/dt/config/$LANG.
It may be used to add a file system specific button to the File
Properties dialog. This button launches an additional dialog
letting the user modify file system specific parameters. For
example, the user can add a stanza defining a dialog for setting
the Access Control List for a file from the Andrew File System.
If the user also adds a stanza defining a dialog for setting the
Access Control List for the Distributed File System, then the
File Manager will determine which dialog is associated with the
selected file and will display that dialog. See the text in the
dtfile.config file for instructions on how to create stanzas.
dtfile.dt CDE type/action definition file. This file is located in
/usr/dt/appconfig/types/$LANG.
Dtinf.*, Dtlink.*, DtdirR.*, Fphome*, Fpapps*, Fptrsh*
Icon files. These files are located in
/usr/dt/appconfig/icons/$LANG.
dtfile.cat
Message catalog. This file is located in
/usr/dt/lib/nls/msg/$LANG.
Filemgr.sdl, FM*.tif, FM*.pm
Help files. These files are located in
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/$LANG/Filemgr and
/usr/dt/appconfig/help/$LANG/Filemgr/graphics.
dtfile.1 Man page.
SEE ALSO
Data Interchange Mechanisms (drag-and-drop library), Window Manager, Object
Services (action/file type database), ICCCM Messaging, ToolTalk
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