Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!mailrus!csd4.milw.wisc.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!linus!tintin!jjhnsn From: jjhnsn@tintin.slcs.slb.com (James Lee Johnson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.sgi Subject: Re: Wsh and pathnames. Message-ID: <300@linus.SLCS.SLB.COM> Date: 16 Jun 89 20:45:25 GMT References: <8906072129.AA01398@mhd.uchicago.edu> <34885@sgi.SGI.COM> Sender: news@linus.SLCS.SLB.COM Reply-To: jjhnsn@slcs.slb.com (James Lee Johnson) Organization: Schlumberger Lab for CS, Austin, TX Lines: 21 In article <34885@sgi.SGI.COM> kipp@warp.wpd.sgi.com (Kipp Hickman) writes: > >If you start it from 4sight, then it inherits the environment from >4sight. This is the most common problem, because 4sight is started >before your environment is loaded up. A quick-and-dirty solution >is to add the following (sample) line to your user.ps in your >home directory: Is there any way to run 4sight from the .login, rather than have it run automatically and unconditionally? I cannot find any documentation on this "feature" in our 4D manuals, and the SGI hotline was not much help. Thanks in advance, jj -- James Lee Johnson Internet: jjhnsn@slcs.slb.com jjhnsn@cs.utexas.edu UUCP: cs.utexas.edu!slcs.slb.com!jjhnsn cs.utexas.edu!jjhnsn