Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rphroy!albert.cs.gmr.com!rhaar From: rhaar@albert.cs.gmr.com (Robert L. Haar CS50) Newsgroups: comp.windows.open-look Subject: Re: Help with SunSO OpenWindows 2.0 window manager and Saber C Message-ID: <53267@rphroy.UUCP> Date: 14 May 91 15:43:36 GMT References: <9105070650.AA2220@cas.org> <1085@redford.UUCP> Sender: news@rphroy.UUCP Reply-To: rhaar@gmr.com Organization: G.M. Research Labs, Warren, MI Lines: 33 Nntp-Posting-Host: albert.cs.gmr.com In article <1085@redford.UUCP>, bill@polygen.uucp (Bill Poitras) writes: |> In article <9105070650.AA2220@cas.org> lwv27@CAS.BITNET (Larry W. Virden ext. 2487) writes: |> >Hello! |> > |> > I have a specific problem which I believe is an example of |> >a general condition. I am using SunOS 4.1.1 and the OW that comes |> >with that distribution. I am using Saber-C - Version 3.0.1 . |> > |> > I have the following as one line of many within my |> >$HOME/.openwin-menu file: |> > |> > "Saber-C" xsaber & |> > |> Read the release notes. According to the release notes, Saber-C 3.0.1 |> cannot be started from a menu. You must start it from the command line. |> Sorry, but thats the facts. Other than that, Saber-C 3.0.1 is the |> greatest. I don't know about Saber-C 3.0.1, but I run Saber-C++ 1.0.1B sunig the following line in my .openwin-menu file: "saberc++" exec /usr/local/bin/xsaberc++ < /dev/console The only problem is that Saber comes up looking at my home directory. Bob Haar InterNet : rhaar@gmr.com Computer Science Dept., G.M. Research Laboratories DISCLAIMER: Unless indicated otherwise, everything in this note is personal opinion, not an official statement of General Motors Corp.