A header file specifies these parameters:

/* html browser, change if necessary */
/* postscript viewer, change if necessary */
#ifdef MTU
  #define     BROWSER         {"firefox"}
  #define     PSVIEWER         {"gv"}
#else
/* #define     BROWSER         {"netscape"} */
/*   #define     BROWSER         {"mozilla"} */
  #define     BROWSER         {"firefox"}
/* #define     PSVIEWER         {"ghostview"} */
  #define     PSVIEWER         {"gv”}
#endif


And also the location of the help files:

/* default location of the help files, please insert the actual one */
#ifdef MTU
  #ifdef DEVEL
    #define     HELPFILE        {"/yaprod/yae55/Linux_x86_64/bin/cgx_doc/cgx.h$
                             "/yaprod/yae55/Linux_x86_64/bin/ccx_doc/ccx.html"}
  #else
    #define     HELPFILE        {"/yaprod/cae/application/CalculiX/doc/cgx_2.1$
                             "/yaprod/cae/application/CalculiX/doc/ccx_2.10/cc$
  #endif
#elif defined AFLIB
  #define     HELPFILE        {"/usr/local/CalculiX/cgx_2.10/doc/cgx/cgx.html"$
    "/usr/local/CalculiX/ccx_2.10/doc/ccx/ccx.html",\
    "/usr/local/CalculiX/cgx_2.10/doc/aflib/aflib.pdf"}
#else
  #define     HELPFILE        {"/usr/local/CalculiX/cgx_2.10/doc/cgx/cgx.html"$
    "/usr/local/CalculiX/ccx_2.10/doc/ccx/ccx.html"}
#endif

I’ll use /opt/local/share/doc/${name} for the default location.


> On Mar 30, 2016, at 8:14 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mar 30, 2016, at 8:11 PM, Mark Brethen wrote:
> 
>> Culculix CGX is setting a default html (firefox) and postscript (gv) viewer. 
>> For mac users, they recommend changing ‘gv’ to ‘preview’ but give no 
>> recommendation for a browser. I thought I’d ask here whether to keep it 
>> firefox or change it to something else? Safari?
> 
> OS X lets the user specify their preferred browser. This setting can be 
> changed in Safari's preferences window. You should respect that preference.
> 
> How does Culculix CGX invoke the web browser? If it does so by running a 
> command (such as "firefox" on other platforms), then you can use my 
> openbrowser port and the openbrowser command it provides to accomplish that.
> 
> If they run a command to invoke a the PostScript viewer, then you would 
> probably use "open -a Preview.app" to open Preview.
> 

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