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VUEHELLO(1)         UNIX Programmer's Manual          VUEHELLO(1)



NAME
     vuehello - startup transition program for HP VUE

     vuecolor - transition program and color server for HP VUE
     Lite


SYNOPSIS
     vuehello [options]
     vuecolor [options]

DESCRIPTION
     Vuehello is a client that provides a transitory visual dur-
     ing the startup of the Hewlett-Packard Visual User Environ-
     ment (HP VUE). Vuehello is designed to cover the interval
     between login (see vuelogin(1)) and the start up of the win-
     dow manager (see vuewm(1)).

     Vuehello covers the screen with a window and displays a
     boxed message.  The message consists of two parts: The first
     part is a short welcome string.  This string may contain
     literal and new-line characters. The second part is the con-
     tent of one or more (up to five) files. Each line of text
     from these two parts is left-justified against the boxed
     outline.

     Vuecolor is used in HP VUE Lite in place of vuehello.
     Vuecolor offers the same command line options, resources,
     and behavior except that after initialization, the vuecolor
     process puts itself in the background and continues running
     for the duration of the HP VUE Lite session as a color
     server.  In HP VUE Regular, the color server code is built
     into the session manager (vuesession), so that the vuecolor
     daemon needs to run only in HP VUE Lite sessions. Because
     vuecolor offers a strict superset of vuehello functionality,
     all comments about vuehello apply equally to vuecolor.

     The default font for vuehello is chosen in a device-
     dependent way, depending on the screen resolution of the
     display, whether high resolution (e.g., 1280x1024), medium
     resolution (e.g., 1024x768), or low resolution (e.g.,
     640x480).

     Vuehello will display only a ``reasonable'' number of lines
     of text. It does not scroll or try to prevent the text from
     getting clipped if the text does not fit on the screen.  If
     the line length is too long, then vuehello will not draw the
     encompassing box, and will instead align the text flush
     against the left edge of the screen.

     Vuehello is designed to be invoked just after login. The
     script file that contains the default invocation of vuehello



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     is /usr/vue/config/Xsession.

OPTIONS
     -display display_name
             This option names the display on which to run.  The
             default display is taken from the DISPLAY environ-
             ment variable.

     -bground background_color
             This option specifies the background color of the
             window.  The default value is "black" for B&W and
             screens with limited color (16 or less) and "corn-
             flowerblue" for screens with more colors (more than
             16). The background color can also be specified by
             setting the vbackground (class Vbackground)
             resource.

     -fground foreground_color
             This option specifies the foreground color (for the
             text).  The default value is "white." The foreground
             color can also be specified by setting the vfore-
             ground (class Vforeground) resource.

     -file file_name
             This option specifies a file from which to read mes-
             sage text. This option may appear up to five times
             to include text from five different files. If no
             file option is specified (the default), the file
             /etc/copyright is displayed.  The file (class File)
             resource is recognized, but only one file can be
             specified this way.

     -font font_name
             This option specifies the font to use with which to
             render the text string.  The default values are sys-
             tem23 for high resolution displays, system19 for
             medium resolution displays, and system16 for low
             resolution displays.  The equivalent resource is
             vfont (class Vfont).

     -string text_string
             This option specifies the message text to display.
             Messages with embedded spaces must be quoted.
             Literal new-line characters can be embedded in the
             text string to specify line breaks. Each line will
             be left-justified on the screen.  The default text
             is:

             Starting the
             Hewlett-Packard
             Visual User Environment




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             The message text can also be specified with the
             string (class String) resource.

     -timeout num_seconds
             This option specifies the timeout value in seconds.
             Vuehello sets a timer and then waits for the
             ReparentNotify event that signals that the window
             manager is up. If the timer expires, vuehello stops
             waiting on the window manager and terminates immedi-
             ately. The default value is 240 seconds. The
             equivalent resource is timeout (class Timeout).

ENVIRONMENT
     Vuehello uses the DISPLAY environment variable.

WARNINGS
     Lines that contain non-printable characters (such as the tab
     character) may not display as expected.

COPYRIGHT
     (c) Copyright 1990, 1991, 1992 by Hewlett-Packard Company.

AUTHOR
     Vuehello and vuecolor were developed by HP.

FILES
     /usr/lib/X11/vue/Vuelogin/Xsession
     /etc/copyright

SEE ALSO
     vuelite(1), vuelogin(1), vuewm(1).
























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