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1.1 ! root 1: % run this through LaTeX with the appropriate wrapper ! 2: ! 3: \chapter {Other Programs of Interest} ! 4: In addition to the \pgm{fred} program, ! 5: there are some other programs which may be available, ! 6: depending on whether your system administrator has installed them. ! 7: ! 8: \section {Faces} ! 9: When \pgm{fred} and \pgm{dish} display the entry for someone, ! 10: they check to see if there is a photograph associated with the user. ! 11: This is stored in facsimile format in the \verb"photo" attribute for the entry. ! 12: If a photograph is present, ! 13: then a file called \file{/usr/etc/dsaptailor} is consulted for directives ! 14: indicating how the picture should be displayed ! 15: (check with your system administrator for the exact pathname of this file). ! 16: ! 17: If you are running the X windows system, ! 18: then your administrator may have installed a program called \pgm{Xphoto}. ! 19: If your terminal type is \verb"xterm", ! 20: then this program will be automatically invoked whenever \pgm{fred} or ! 21: \pgm{dish} wish to display someone's photo. ! 22: ! 23: If you want your picture to be kept in the OSI directory, ! 24: ask your system administrator if this is possible. ! 25: ! 26: \subsection {xwho} ! 27: If your system is running the \man rwhod(8c) daemon, ! 28: and you are running the X windows system, ! 29: then you might want to run the \pgm{xwho} program to see who is logged in on ! 30: your local network. ! 31: Consult the \man xwho(1c) manual page for more details. ! 32: ! 33: \subsection {xface} ! 34: If you use the \MH/ system to read your mail, ! 35: then you might want to run the \pgm{xface} program in the background. ! 36: Whenever \MH/ display a message for you, ! 37: it will ask \pgm{xface} to display the picture of the person who sent the ! 38: message. ! 39: ! 40: \section {Mail Composition} ! 41: If you use the \MH/ system to send your mail, ! 42: then you can use the White Pages automatically to lookup the electronic mail ! 43: addresses of the people you are sending messages to. ! 44: ! 45: Rather than specifying an address, ! 46: you can specify a name by bracketing a White Pages query between ! 47: ``\verb"<<"'' and ``\verb">>"'' using the \verb"whois" syntax of the \pgm{fred} ! 48: command, e.g., ! 49: \begin{quote}\small\begin{verbatim} ! 50: To: << rose -org psi >> ! 51: \end{verbatim}\end{quote} ! 52: At the \whatnow/ prompt, you can say \verb"whom" to have the names expanded ! 53: into addresses. ! 54: Alternately, ! 55: the \verb"send" option can be used as well. ! 56: For each query appearing between ``\verb"<<"'' and ``\verb">>"'', ! 57: \pgm{fred} will be asked to perform a White Pages resolution. ! 58: All matches are printed and the you are asked to select one. ! 59: If one is not selected, ! 60: you remains with \pgm{fred}, ! 61: to make more queries, ! 62: until eventually one is selected ! 63: (or you exit \pgm{fred} to abort the expansion process). ! 64: ! 65: Note that expansion can occur only if \verb"whom" or \verb"send" is invoked ! 66: interactively. ! 67: If the \verb"push" option is used instead, ! 68: then the expansion will fail because \pgm{fred} will be unable to ask ! 69: you to select/confirm the right entry to use for the substitution.
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