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VUEFILE(1X)         UNIX Programmer's Manual          VUEFILE(1X)



NAME
     vuefile - The HP VUE File Manager.


SYNOPSIS
     vuefile [options]


DESCRIPTION
     The HP VUE File Manager (vuefile) is HP VUE's primary inter-
     face to the file system.  It provides application execution
     and file manipulation.

     The File Manager can display many main windows, each of
     which contains the files of a single directory.  Each file
     is presented as a labeled icon.  A menu bar provides file
     operations.

     A direct manipulation paradigm is used to perform operations
     on the displayed files.  Double-click performs a specified
     action on a file.  Selection and multiple selection activate
     a file or a set of files.  This is primarily used to indi-
     cate the active object for menu operations.  Multiple selec-
     tion is also used by drag for defining the set of files to
     be dragged.  Drag is used to copy or move a file or files
     between File Manager windows.  It is also used to drag data
     to another cooperating client.


OPTIONS
     Vuefile defines three command-line options that can be used
     when vuefile is run.

     -noview
          This runs vuefile in "server mode," which means that no
          directory views are initially displayed.  Vuefile waits
          for a cooperating client to tell it to display a view.

     -session session file
          This option takes the name of a session file as an
          additional parameter. Vuefile is run with the specified
          session file name.  The session file is a file that was
          previously saved by vuefile through a session shutdown.

     -dir directory
          This option takes a single or multiple directory
          specification as an additional parameter.  This specif-
          ication is of the form hostname:path,hostname:path,...
          or path,path,... or any combination of the two (no
          spaces are allowed in the additional parameter string).
          This option runs vuefile and causes it to display a
          directory view for each directory specified.



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     Both the -noview and -session options are normally used by
     the session manager to start vuefile.

     The command-line options are treated exclusively and have a
     priority of session, dir, noview.  If more than one of the
     options is specified, the lower priority option(s) is(are)
     ignored.  If vuefile is run with no command-line parameters,
     the user's current directory is displayed.


FILE TYPES and ACTIONS
     Each File Manager main window displays a set of icons, each
     representing a single file.  Each file has an associated
     file type that is determined by the file name: data file,
     executable file, or directory.  The set of file types
     defined for the File Manager are contained in the users and
     system file type files.

     Each file type has a set of actions defined for it.  An
     action is an executable or application that can be run with
     a file of that type.  To make the action readily available,
     each of the actions defined for a file type are displayed in
     an Actions menu pane in the File Manager's main window.  The
     set of actions defined for the File Manager are contained in
     the users and system action files.

     Refer to HP Visual Environment System Administration Manual
     for a description of file type and action files.



FEATURES
     Opening a File
          Double-clicking a file opens it, which causes the
          default action defined for the file type of the file to
          be run.  By default, opening an application will exe-
          cute it, opening a directory will cause the contents of
          the directory to be displayed, and opening a data file
          will cause a text editor to be run with the data file
          being edited.

     Dragging a File
          A file or set of files can be dragged to another File
          Manager window or to any other cooperating client.
          This provides for file copy, move and execution.

     File Filtering
          Directories can contain files of many different types
          and sizes.  The File Manager's filtering mechanism pro-
          vides the means by which the user can selectively
          display sets of files.  The types of filtering avail-
          able include: by type, by size, by modification (or



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          creation) date.

     Directory Traversal
          Simple directory traversal is available by double-
          clicking a directory icon.  This displays the contents
          of the directory.  The File Manager provides a display
          mode that displays the directory hierarchy as a graph
          that can be easily traversed.  A dialog is also avail-
          able that can search the file system for a directory or
          directories matching user-supplied search criteria.
          Another dialog can be used to list directories fre-
          quently used; a double-click on a directory in the list
          changes to that directory.

     Setting Display Preferences
          Both iconic and non-iconic visual representations for
          file display are provided.  The non-iconic form can be
          used to display directories with large numbers of files
          or where display space is at a premium.

     Finding Files
          Directories can be searched for a file or set of files
          that match search criteria.  Search criteria can
          include file name, size and modification (or creation)
          date.  When files are located, a File Manager window
          opens to display the directory that contains the file.

     Smart Trash Can
          The File Manager provides access to VUE's smart trash
          can.  The user can place files into the trash can, but
          they are not permanently removed until the user asks
          that the trash can be emptied or the HP VUE session is
          terminated at logout.  Files dragged to the trash can
          also be restored, but only during the current session
          (before logout) and before being permanently removed.


COPYRIGHT
     Copyright 1990 Hewlett-Packard Company.


ORIGIN
     Hewlett-Packard Company ITO.












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