Re: Screen Print

2001-09-23 Thread Chris Browder
You can use snapshot in ~/openwin/bin. It has a few bugs. I previously sent out a procedure. Anyone have that long email I sent? Or try searching the list server archive for snapshot. chris. (and so everyone can be comfortable with the information): Chris Browder Senior Engineer Aspen

(take2) Re: Cron

2001-09-06 Thread Chris Browder
sorry crontab command. and still be careful. man crontab. --- Chris Browder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: eek. use the cron command and be very very careful! --- dhawly hawpyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, After editing /var/spool/cron/crontab/root file to execute

RE: Remote Backups of AW70

2001-09-05 Thread Chris Browder
had good experience with legato. http://www.legato.com/ http://www.legato.com/products/networker/ use their support for information on your specific needs. --- Deen, Ron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: SNIP Maybe anybody else has some bright ideas/experience with this matter? Regards Ron Deen

Re: Display Builder manual (was Version 4.3 to 6.2.1 upgrade question )

2001-03-23 Thread Chris Browder
If you have access, the HTML file is on: http://tacsrv/shared/techwrite/foxdoc621/index.htm http://tacsrv/shared/techwrite/foxdoc621/index.htm For those of you not on the foxboro intranet, try: www.csc.foxboro.com instead of tacsrv __

Re: Block Parameter Descriptions

2001-03-07 Thread Chris Browder
I imagine you're looking at ICC doc on FoxDoc right? Don't bother running Foxboro's util to read or install the cd, just explore and find the index page in the docs folder on the cd. Look for Integrated Control Block Description document (B0193AX). For example the ACCUM block in section 1.3

Re: snapshot

2001-03-02 Thread Chris Browder
Note that there is also a bug with snapshot and performing multiple screen/window captures. If you want to save many graphics, try this procedure: This is from memory, so I may assume a few steps. For AW50's: -Run /usr/openwin/lib/snapshot (from vt100) -select beep, window, 8 seconds (just my

RE: VAXII to I/A

2001-02-16 Thread Chris Browder
I thought FoxAPI was the neat and clean way? If you just want an alternative, I'd look into the class formerly known as Sys03. Object Manager calls and Interprocess Communications (IPC). --- Daryl Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Tommy, There are 2 ways I know to read information from