Oops- I was a little too fast there: by "terminal" I meant an X11 terminal, or a Terminal.app window where you've run "setenv DISPLAY :0" first. In either case you need to start X11.

You can create an X11 Applications menu item for it if you want, too.

On Wednesday, November 19, 2003, at 03:01 PM, Kevin Horton wrote:

I use Pan every day. On my machine, you need to type "pan" in your favourite X11 terminal application (e.g. xterm). It won't run from Terminal.

Kevin Horton

At 9:30 PM -0500 18/11/03, Alexander K. Hansen wrote:
/sw/bin/pan

If your PATH is set up right, just "pan" at a terminal should run it.

On Tue, 2003-11-18 at 21:00, Will Oram wrote:
For the first time ever, Pan (http://pan.rebelbase.org) is successfully
installed on my computer.


Trouble is, I don't know what to do now that it's installed. Where do I
open it from the X11 app? 'locate pan' in Terminal isn't the best idea
(hint: JaPANese and SPANish), so I can't search easily.


Thanks.

Will Oram
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