Thank you for your follow-up:

I can still reproduce the problem on my system.
I don't have any of the environment variables set.

If I use a .geomview file in the startup directory which contains the lines:

------- .geomview BEGIN --------
(emodule-define "Animator" "animate")
(emodule-define "Draw Boundary" "drawbdy")
(emodule-define "Example" "example")
(emodule-define "Ginsu" "ginsu")
(emodule-define "Graffiti" "graffiti")
(emodule-define Stereo stereo)
(emodule-define "Sweep" "sweep")
(emodule-define "Tackdown" "tackdown")
(emodule-define "Transformer" "transformer")
------- .geomview END --------

all 9 modules are shown in geomview. I got this idea after finding the files

-rw-r--r--    1 root root     38 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-animate
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     43 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-drawbdy
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     37 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-example
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     33 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-ginsu
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     39 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-graffiti
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     31 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-stereo
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     33 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-sweep
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     39 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-tackdown
-rw-r--r--    1 root root     45 2004-09-12 19:45 .geomview-transformer

in the directory /usr/lib/geomview

However, their presence there seems not enough, I had to combine everything into one .geomview file which is parsed upon startup.

If you think I should investigate along these lines (under which conditions the files are parsed), I can try to do so. However, since I have a work-around, I am presently happy.

Thank you very much for supporting geomview on debian, I find it an extremely useful tool to visualize my quantum-mechanical calculations in theoretical physics!!!

-Tobias.


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