NCDSETUP(1) USER COMMANDS NCDSETUP(1)
NAME
ncdsetup - display and edit NCD terminal configuration
SYNOPSIS
rsh hostname setup [-d display] [-h host] [-p password] [-f
font] [-n name] [+-s]
lcexec setup [ option ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The ncdsetup program collects and displays the setup confi-
guration parameters on an NCD terminal from the configura-
tion daemon running inside the terminal. A Motif-based
graphical user interface allows the user to change indivi-
dual parameters. ncdsetup can also read and save the infor-
mation to and from files or NVRAM.
OPTIONS
The following command-line options are available for use
with ncdsetup:
-d display
This option specifies the name of the X server to use.
The default is to use hostname:0.0
-h host
This option specifies the NCD Display Station to which
ncdsetup should connect to collect satistics. The
default is to use the terminal on which ncdsetup is
running.
-p password
This option specifies a password for connecting to an
alternate NCD Display Station via the -h option. If no
password is given, ncdsetup will put up a dialogue box
prompting the user to enter a password.
-f font
This option specifies the font ncdsetup should use.
-n name
This option specifies the name under which resources
for ncdsetup should be found. "ncdsetup" is the
default.
+-s This option indicates whether requests to the X server
should be sent synchronously for debugging, instead of
asynchronously. It should not normally be used when
running ncdsetup.
X DEFAULTS
Resources are searched for under the name "ncdsetup" unless
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NCDSETUP(1) USER COMMANDS NCDSETUP(1)
the -name option is used, class "NCDsetup".
foreground (class Foreground)
specifies the color to use for the foreground of the application.
The default is "black".
background (class Background)
specifies the color to use for the background of the application.
The default is "NCDGray" ("#cccccc") for color diplays and "white"
for monochrome displays.
font (class Font)
specifies the font to use. The default is
"-adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal--*-120-*-*-p-*-iso8859-1".
Text editing fields in the interface always use the "fixed" font.
SEE ALSO
ncdconsole (1)
ncdpref (1)
ncdstats (1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1992, 1993, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
AUTHOR
Paul Boutin, Network Computing Devices, Inc.
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