Required Filesets; Using The Timing Analyzer Under The X Window System; Display Shell Variable - HP 64700 Series User Manual

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Required Filesets

U sing the Timing
1
Analyzer Under
the X Window
System
DISPLAY Shell
Variable
B-4 Timing Diagrams and Outputs
You may also want to set the WMBASEFONT shell variable in
your ".profile" file so that you do not have to redefine
WMBASEFONT upon each login.
The fileset AFA_FM, which contains raster fonts for graphics and
text, is required for the timing analyzer to produce graphic displays.
See the HP-UX System Administrator Manual, Part 2 for
information on loading the required filesets.
The graphic timing diagram is available under the X Window
System Version 11. X Windows refers to applications running on a
bit-mapped display with the X Window System managing the
display. To access the timing analyzer graphic diagram within the
X Window System, simply start up the timing analyzer in a general
purpose terminal emulator window, such as "hpterm(1)".
As long as the appropriate shell variables are defined, the timing
analyzer will detect that its running under X Windows and will
create a special subwindow within the terminal emulator window
for displaying the graphic timing diagram. The terminal emulator
window is still used for displaying ASCII text. If the appropriate
shell variables are not defined, or the timing analyzer is unable to
create the graphics subwindow, an ASCII timing diagram will be
displayed.
The shell variable DISPLAY is used by X Window applications to
specify the host, display number and screen number to receive
bit-mapped output. It is automatically defined by the X Window
System during startup if does not already exist. This shell variable
must be defined or the timing analyzer will not attempt to initialize
the graphic timing diagram for X Windows. Enter a command like:
DISPLAY="mynode:0.0" <RETURN>
export DISPLAY <RETURN>
to specify the DISPLAY variable, where "mynode" is the local host
name.

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