HP 64751 User Manual page 501

Graphical user interface
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The file named by the XENVIRONMENT environment variable.
If the XENVIRONMENT variable is not set, the $HOME/.Xdefaults-host file
is read (typically contains resource specifications for a specific remote host).
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Resource specifications included in the command line with the -xrm option.
When specifications with identical resource names appear in different places, the
latter specification overrides the former.
Scheme Files
Several of the Graphical User Interface's X resources identify scheme files that
contain additional X resource specifications. Scheme files group resource
specifications for different displays, computing environments, and languages.
Resources for Graphical User Interface Schemes
There are five X resources that identify scheme files:
HP64_Softkey.labelScheme:
Names the scheme file to use for labels and button text. Values can be: Label,
$LANG, or a custom scheme file name. The default uses the $LANG
environment variable if it is set and if a scheme file named Softkey.$LANG
exists in one of the directories searched for scheme files; otherwise, the default
is Label.
HP64_Softkey.platformScheme:
Names the subdirectory for the platform specific color, size, and input scheme
files. This resource should be set to the platform on which the X server is
running (and displaying the Graphical User Interface) if it is different than the
platform where the application is running. Values can be: HP-UX, SunOS,
pc-xview, or a custom platform scheme directory name.
HP64_Softkey.colorScheme:
Names the color scheme file. Values can be: Color, BW, or a custom scheme
file name.
X Resources and the Graphical User Interface
Chapter 14: Concepts
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