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Hello there,

I'm interested in Andrew styles. In the files style.ch and style.c
there are a lot of style attributes defined. When I make my own styles
with the command "edit styles" in the ez editor, only part of those
attributes become visible.

Now my specific questions:
1. In style.c there is the following structure:

        static char *MarginValueAlias[] = {
    		"ConstantMargin",
   		 "LeftMargin",
		 "LeftEdge",
   		 "RightMargin",
  		 "RightEdge",
   		 "TopMargin",
   		 "TopEdge",
   		 "BottomMargin",
   		 "BottomEdge",
   		 "PreviousIndentation",
   		 NULL
	};
	
	I've never seen values like "LeftEdge", "RightEdge", "TopMargin",
 	"TopEdge", "BottomMargin", "BottomEdge". Is it possible to 
	set any of those values for a normal user?

2. In style.c there is the following structure:

	static char *FlagAlias[] = {
   		 "Underline",
   		 "Hidden",
   		 "ReadOnly",
   		 "PassThru",
   		 "Icon",             /* unused */
   		 "ContinueIndent",
  		 "Hinge",
  		 "NewPage",
  		 "ChangeBar",
  		 "OverBar",
   		 "NoWrap",
   		 "NoFill",
  		 "KeepPriorNL",
  		 "KeepNextNL",
  		 "TabsCharacters",
  		 NULL
	};

	I've never seen Flags like "Hidden", "NewPage" and "ReadOnly".
	Is it possible to set any of those flags for a normal user?

3. There is another interesting structure in style.c:

	static char *FaceStyleAlias[] = {
    		"Bold",
    		"Italic",
    		"Shadow",
   		"FixedFace",
   		"Outline",
   		"Thin",
    		"Black",
    		"Medium",
    		"Heavy",
    		"Condense",
   		NULL
		};

	I've never seen Flags like  "Shadow", "Outline", "Thin", "Black",
    	"Medium","Heavy" and "Condense". Is it possible to set any of those 
	flags for a normal user?
	If yes, what's the meaning of "Thin", "Black", "Medium","Heavy" and
	"Condense"?

Thanks for your taking your time. That's not my first question. Maybe you 
remember I'm working on a ATK - RTF converter. The base of my work is the
converter that was started at MIT.

Niklaus Ruess
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Style.ch and style.c were somewhat optomistic with respect to the style 
support that would actually be implemented;  there are some attributes which 
can be set but which have no effect.  The effects on the display are given in 
$ANDREWSRC/atk/text/text.c:PlayStyle, which shows that these are implemented

	ConstantMargin  LeftMargin  LeftEdge  RightMargin  RightEdge 
 PreviousIndentation

   and these are not	

   	TopMargin  TopEdge  BottomMargin  BottomEdge

The Edge options are treated the same as the Margin options.


\quotation{Is it possible to set any of those values for a normal user?}


It's not easily possible to set these other than with the ruler in lookz.  The 
options can be set by editing the raw datastream.


These flags are implemented, though some have fairly narrow uses.

	Underline  Hidden  PassThru  ContinueIndent  ChangeBar  OverBar  

	NoWrap  NoFill  KeepPriorNL  KeepNextNL  TabsCharacters

As far as I know, these flags are unused:

	Icon  ReadOnly  Hinge  NewPage

With the latest version of lookz, there is an <other> option in the Enable and 
Disable boxes, so any flags can be enabled or disabled. 


The following face attributes are implemented

	Bold  Italic  FixedFace

and these are meaningless:

	Shadow  Outline  Thin  Black  Medium  Heavy  Condense


\quotation{Thanks for your taking your time. That's not my first question. 
Maybe you 

remember I'm working on a ATK - RTF converter. The base of my work is the

converter that was started at MIT.}


Improvements to the ATK-RTF converters would be valuable.  Have you looked at 
the RTF->ATK converter in $ANDREWSRC/atk/ness/nesslib/fromrtf.n and installed 
in $ANDREWDIR/lib/ness/fromrtf.n?  This is slower, but has been observed to 
work on RTF files which stymied the other converter.


Fred Hansen\
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From: nlane@well.sf.ca.us (Nathan D. Lane)
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Subject: Printing not working w/Andrew on AIX
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I am running atk version 5.1 on AIX 3.2 and am having problems printing.
Here is my .preferences file:

formatcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn -Tpsc | troff -Tpsc | lp -dsacker; \
rm /tmp/%s.n
previewcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn | psroff -t | gs -; rm /tmp/%s.n
printcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn -Tpsc | troff -Tpsc | psc | lp -dsacker

I see the print jobs appear in the queue sacker, but they are almost
always 12 blocks long - just a blank postscript document and it usually
prints one blank page.  I have seen some errors from troff, but they
never really show up anywhere.  Sometimes it's "Point size too big for
font CO" or "Invalid input character (.)".  I guess I can't put periods
in my documents?  Is this an IBM troff problem or is this an Andrew
problem?'

Thanks for any assistance.

-Nathan Lane
Triicon Systems, Inc., Santa Barbara, CA
nathan@aurora.tricon.com
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Subject: Andrew, particularly Flames

Andrew information and/or Fred Hansen,

You can please see from the attached dialogues that our HP system does
not support Flames because of some incompatibility with low level HP
code.  Is this the Andrew Consortium official position?  At the Univ.
of Liverpool, there are several important features of Andrew which do
not work, and I continue to wonder whether this is true at other
HP sites or not.

Thank you, Roy

From R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci Wed Feb  3 11:30:16 1993
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 93 12:34:24 GMT
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In-Reply-To: Martin Beer's message of Wed, 27 Jan 1993 11:12:58 +0000 (GMT) <0fNasu0000000ofoI0@indus>
Subject: AMS, FLAMES

How can it not work here if we have a standard system and it is
supposed to run on standard Hewlett-Packard systems?

Roy

   Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 11:12:58 +0000 (GMT)
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   Excerpts from mail: 26-Jan-93 AMS, FLAMES R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.c (635)

   > Given that you feel we could do significantly faster and more
   > significant, thorough experiments with FLAMES, AMS, and so on without
   > any further programming, might we please establish what are the pros
   > and cons of this so that we can write a well-argued letter to the
   > experimental officer staff (Dave Shield) as soon as possible as to why
   > we would like this software of Andrew available.  Among other things,
   > some of our M.Phil. students, such as Perena, could then pursue her
   > M.Phil. work more effectively.  Perhaps the Aide-de-Campe project
   > would be interested in collaboration in this work on email filtering
   > and such as well.
   > Roy

   Dave and myself have looked at flames several times.

   If it is to work on our machines, a significant development effort is
   required, that neither Dave nor myself have time to undertake.  I have
   been in contact with CMU several times, and they have no better idea
   than we have as to what is wrong.

   Aide-de-Camp has a much more sophisticated mailing filter which has been
   developed here.  I am told that their only interest would be to look at
   FLAMES as an example of how someone else approached a similar problem.

   I hopw this helps,

   Martin



   Dr. Martin Beer,
   Department of Computer Science,		Telephone 051-794-3672
   University of Liverpool,		Fax: 051-794-3715
   Chadwick Tower, P.O. Box 147,           EMail mdb@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
   LIVERPOOL.  L69 3BX. United Kingdom.



From D.T.Shield@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci Wed Feb  3 11:30:47 1993
From: D.T.Shield@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
Subject: Re: AMS, FLAMES
To: mdb@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci (Martin Beer),
        rada@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci (Prof. Roy Rada)
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 12:50:36 +0000 (GMT)
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        perena@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci (Miss. P.I. Gouma),
        wang@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci (Weigang Wang),
        frans@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci (Dr. F.P. Coenen)
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> Excerpts from mail: 26-Jan-93 AMS, FLAMES R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.c (635)
> 
> > Given that you feel we could do significantly faster and more
> > significant, thorough experiments with FLAMES, AMS, 

> >                          we can write a well-argued letter to the
> > experimental officer staff (Dave Shield) as soon as possible as to why
> > we would like this software of Andrew available.
> 

Martin,
        thank you for drawing this discussion to my attention.

> How can it not work here if we have a standard system and it is
> supposed to run on standard Hewlett-Packard systems?

    I am well aware that flames is an outstanding area of the Andrew
system that does not perform as expected.  I do not understand *why*
this is the case, but it undoubtedly is.
  The problem appears to be closely linked with a dialect of Lisp, a
language with which I am completely unfamiliar.

    I have spent a significant amount of time recently investigating
problems with Andrew, concentrating on those matters that showed a
high likelihood of progress.  The flames matter, though I would indeed
like to have been able to clear it up, was therefore at a disadvantage
as I don't have the necessary expertise to investigate it properly.

    In more recent times, I have transferred the bulk of my attention
to matters relating directly to networking - which is the primary
responsibility of my post and is what I am meant to be doing.

  I reiterate my original position that Andrew messages is provided
on an _unsupported_ basis.  I cannot commit myself to a fix for this
problem in any definite timescale. 


From M.D.Beer@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci Wed Feb  3 11:30:56 1993
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Excerpts from mail: 27-Jan-93 AMS, FLAMES R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.c (1935)

> How can it not work here if we have a standard system and it is
> supposed to run on standard Hewlett-Packard systems?

> Roy


Very simply - there vis a bug in the low-level HP code that interprets
lisp instructions.

We have tracked it a long way down, but it goes much further.  Now if
someone wants to do some REAL programming (in undocumented HP PA-RISC
assembler) there is a chance to really get stuck in.  Unfortunately
there is noone here or at CMU who knows enough, or has the time to do
anything about it.

Martin

Dr. Martin Beer,
Department of Computer Science,		Telephone 051-794-3672
University of Liverpool,		Fax: 051-794-3715
Chadwick Tower, P.O. Box 147,           EMail mdb@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
LIVERPOOL.  L69 3BX. United Kingdom.


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The addition of HP as an AUIS supported platform is enticing, but
unfortunately, in addition to Flames not working, console, tm and
typescript also have bugs that render AUIS crippled as a usable user
interface.

(If Consortium members could benefit by having remote access on an HP
machine to look at these problems, we'd be happy to accommodate.  Same
goes for the SGI, for that matter, which has similar problems--we'd
benefit greatly from having a fully working AUIS on all supported
architectures).

Thanks,

Bob

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from ext.misc.info-andrew: 2-Feb-93 Printing not
working w/Andr.. Nathan D. Lane@well.sf.c (872)}


\quotation{Here is my .preferences file:

}
\quotation{formatcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn -Tpsc | troff -Tpsc | lp
-dsacker; \\

}\quotation{rm /tmp/%s.n

}\quotation{previewcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn | psroff -t | gs -; rm
/tmp/%s.n

}\quotation{printcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn -Tpsc | troff -Tpsc | psc | lp
-dsacker

}

When a file is printed, the formatcommand and printcommands are concatenated
into a single pipeline.  This appears to be your problem.  You should define
these preferences as follows:


\quotation{formatcommand: cat /tmp/%s.n | eqn -Tpsc | troff -Tpsc |

}\quotation{previewcommand: preview

}\quotation{printcommand: psdit | lp -dsacker

}
The other troff problems you have seen are fixed by recent AIX updates.


-todd inglett

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Much to my delight and surprise, the basic ATK binaries that I compiled
on SunOS 4.1 seem to work fine on Solaris 2.0 without recompilation.  In
particular, typescript and ez run pretty well.  However, NO dynamically
loaded objects will run, which effectively means you can't use Console,
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Subject: Andrew, particularly Flames

Fred Hansen, Bob Glickstein, and Bob Dew,

I am honored at the rapid and useful feedback.  As I am a low-level
manager with vanishing technical know-how, I ask my technical
colleagues at Liverpool to answer the questions about the details of
our technical problem -- questions which Fred Hansen and Bob
Glickstein have posed.  Bob Dew evidently has a similar HP Andrew
Flames problem.

Thanks, Roy Rada

Appended the email to which I am now responding:

 
 From Wilfred.Hansen@edu.cmu.cs Wed Feb  3 19:58:08 1993
 Date: Wed,  3 Feb 1993 09:17:17 -0500 (EST)
 From: Wilfred.Hansen@edu.cmu.cs
 To: R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
 Subject: Re: Andrew, particularly Flames
 Cc: mdb@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci, ebc@hpsmtc1.cup.hp.com,
         advisory@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci, wang@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci,
         chen1@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
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 References: <9302031138.AA14003@esk.csc.liv.ac.uk>
 
 Thank you for your response stating that there is a bug in FLAMES on
 the HP.  Could you please send some indication of the behavior that
 indicates there is a bug?  It would be very helpful to know:
 
 	What flames file are you using which causes the error?
 	What is the flames file supposed to do?
 	What goes wrong?
 	What are the contents of your site.h, site.mcr, and AndrewSetup?
 	What mail delivery mechanism (AMDS or some other)?
 	What distributed file system (AFS, NFS, other, or none)?
 	What hardware you are using?
 	What network technology?
 	What operating system?
 	What C compiler?
 
 It is difficult to fix something when we don't have these sorts of
 details.  It may be that we do not need all the above information, but
 I don't have enough facts about the offending behaviour to know what
 we do need.
 
 We appreciate your attempting to fix the bug yourselves.  It is very
 valuable to have help from people like yourselves all over the world.
 We are willing, however, to try to fix bugs ourselves as well.
 
 Fred Hansen
 
 
 From bobg@com.z-code.zindigo Wed Feb  3 20:02:52 1993
 From: bobg@com.z-code.zindigo (Bob Glickstein)
 Date: Wed, 3 Feb 1993 08:31:40 -0800
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         "Andrew, particularly Flames" (Feb  3, 11:38am)
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 Subject: Re: Andrew, particularly Flames
 
 >>>>> On Feb  3, 11:38am, R.Rada@compsci.liverpool.ac.uk said:
 
 <Roy> You can please see from the attached dialogues that our HP
 <Roy> system does not support Flames because of some incompatibility
 <Roy> with low level HP code.
 
 I am the original author of FLAMES.  Although I've long since left
 CMU, I'm very curious and can possibly help:  Exactly what kinds of
 problems are you having using FLAMES?  When you say you can't use it,
 *why* can't you use it?
 
 -- 
 Bob Glickstein
 Z-Code Software Corp.
 4340 Redwood Highway  Suite B-50
 San Rafael, CA  94903
 (415) 499-8649
 
 
 From rdew@gov.nih.alw Wed Feb  3 19:59:28 1993
 Date: Wed,  3 Feb 1993 11:04:06 -0500 (EST)
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         R.Rada@uk.ac.liverpool.compsci
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 In-Reply-To: <9302031138.AA14003@esk.csc.liv.ac.uk>
 References: <9302031138.AA14003@esk.csc.liv.ac.uk>
 
 The addition of HP as an AUIS supported platform is enticing, but
 unfortunately, in addition to Flames not working, console, tm and
 typescript also have bugs that render AUIS crippled as a usable user
 interface.
 
 (If Consortium members could benefit by having remote access on an HP
 machine to look at these problems, we'd be happy to accommodate.  Same
 goes for the SGI, for that matter, which has similar problems--we'd
 benefit greatly from having a fully working AUIS on all supported
 architectures).
 
 Thanks,
 
 Bob
 



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I have  a problem with building ATK v 5.1 on Sun-4. This site is setup
as follows

csug3kka@olympus.9--> more  site.h  
/* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.mcr file.  The
distributed version */
/*   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */

#undef LINKINSTALL_ENV

#define MK_BASIC_UTILS
#define MK_BASIC_INSETS
#define MK_BLD_BLKS
#define MK_HELP
#define MK_TEXT_EXT
#define MK_AUTHORING
#define MK_AUX_UTILS
#define MK_AUX_INSETS
#define MK_EXAMPLES
#define MK_METAMAIL

#undef RESOLVER_ENV
csug3kka@olympus.10--> 




csug3kka@olympus.11--> more site.mcr
/* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.mcr file.  The
distributed version */
/*   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */

        INSTALL = /usr/bin/install
        RESOLVLIB = /usr/lib/libresolv.a
csug3kka@olympus.12--> 





The problem is basically to do with the mail programs and the adew
program. The ADEW application works OK until I select the
createcontroller option in the adew menu. The following occurs 

Creating a controller for
/home/jeeves1/student/csug3kka/atkdev/test/ez3. Please wait...
running awk -f /usr/local/other/andrew/lib/arbiters/conpros.awk
/home/jeeves1/student/csug3kka/atkdev/test/ez3
Moving .ch to .ch.old
Merging in new info to create .ch
Moving .c to .c.old it then stops and deosn't say 'done' 

I then decided to save the ADEW file and run creatcon manually. 

this produced the following 

csug3kka@watkyn.81--> createcon ez3
Creating a controller for ez3. Please wait...
running awk -f /usr/local/other/andrew/lib/arbiters/conpros.awk ez3
awk: funcs is not an array
 record number 454


Second Problem
--------------

typing messages causes nothing to appear, the prompt simply disappears
for a second and then re appears. I therefore decided to run messages by
typing /usr/andrew/etc/amsdemo

this causes the following  to occur 

csug3kka@watkyn.44--> /usr/andrew/etc/amsdemo
Starting messages (Version 8.5, ATK 5.1); please wait...
csug3kka@watkyn.45--> ERROR! ERROR! ERROR! YOU SHOULD NOT BE HERE!!!


messages then started up with 23 messages which were from root@??? 
I then tried to forward mail to a friend. I entered his username
'csug3ptc' and then chose send/post option in the messages-send menu.

The To panel changed and displayed his full name but it then corrupted
the mail address and produced csug3ptc@watkyn.uk.ac.hull.cs rather than
csug3ptc@uk.ac.hull.cs or even csug3ptc@cs.hull.ac.uk .A dialog then
appeared and displayed the following message 

Submission failed: Can't write message to /usr/lib/sendmail: Error
number 0


I then decided to send mail to my other account on an external machine.
My user name there is kka2 and the address is seq.hull.ac.uk
This message was sent. I then tried sending to myself using
csug3kka@cs.hull.ac.uk. The message wasn't sent and I recieved the same
error as above namely 
Submission failed: Can't write message to /usr/lib/sendmail: Error
number 0


I then quit the messages program and started elm which is the standard
mail program used here. I recieved the following returned message
Subject: returned mail for csug3kka2@cs.hull.ac.uk

Mail error was: 550 <csug3kka2@cs.hull.ac.uk>... User unknown

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Subject: Fwd: Social Experiments in the AMS



From: root
To: AMS Demo Part 18
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If-Type-Unsupported: send
Subject: Social Experiments in the AMS

The Andrew Message System is, above all else, an attempt to improve the
quality of electronic communication.  Although there has been a large
emphasis, .......................


Next, I tried using VUI and CUI and they both reported the same errors.
Do you know why this is happening ? Is my setup correct and if not what
do I need to change ?


---------------------------------------------------
Thanks in advance 

Kofi K Akosa 
Email 
	csug3kka@cs.hull.ac.uk
	kka2@seq.hull.ac.uk
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Regarding the problem using Flames under hupx, below is window dump of a 
messages session after attempting to read a new mail message with Flames 
enabled (.AMS.flames exists in home area).  The system type is hp700_ux805, 
and the Andrew version is 5.1.  The presence of *any* flames program causes 
this same error, but the program used in this example is as follows:


--------------------------------

(defun rdew-mail-hook	(msg)

  (post-by-keyword

   msg

   "mail"

   '(

     (("to" "cc")("firewalls" )("Firewalls"))

     (("from")("Fajman")("RAF"))

     (("to" "cc")("metamail")("Metamail"))

     (("to" "cc")("frisbee")("Frisbee"))

     )))


(load "flib") ; The standard flames library

--------------------------------


For those without graphics capability, the error reported says,


"Messages in /afs/alw.nih.gov/dcrt/Mailbox could not be properly read and 
delivered (0 successes, 1 failure (0 locked, 0 in progress))  FLAMES ERROR: 
Bad Arguments in ELI-PRIMITIVE [RE_STRCONTAINTS (compiling regular 
expression)] <"@\\rr\\230@\\rr\\23\\231"">



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bfZZZGf0 |
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bf/fb/fb/fb+fb	Gf0 |
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 dfeddfeddfeddf	eddfeddfeddfed	dfeddfeddfeddf	eefbG7b77G70 |
bfbdbef7H5bb7	6eGf6dbb77fc1	Hb76fGefb7bdfd	fb7dGb6Gf6Gf6
 Gf6Gf6Gf6Gf6G	f6Gf6Gf6Gf6Gf6	Gf6Gf6Gf6Gbf7f	dffefbf0 |
7bGfbdffbbbIfe	dfHdaGddb6Gfe	deI"efdbH7fG7f	G7fG7fG7fG7fG
 7fG7fG7fG7fG7f	G7fG7fG7ffbef	edfe!eff0 |
bf77bffb6fGef	dddbb7G76efHf7	Ged!f7bb7deeG	beG7eef6def6d
 ef6def6def6def	6def6def6def6d	ef6def6def6def	6def6def7efbG
 77fbbdb0 |
b7fef7bffeedbf	7fHbdGfeefdf7e	f77fdf7fGf7bf	b6GddeffdGfdG
 fdGfdGfdGfdGfd	GfdGfdGfdGfdG	fdGfdGfdGfdf7	GbbGdfGf0 |
7ddffdeeHf7f6	fdedefbf77fb7b	Gbffb7f!dddff7	GedGfdbfdf7fdf
 7fdf7fdf7fdf7f	df7fdf7fdf7fdf	7fdf7fdf7fdf7f	df7fdf7fbfbdG
 bb7def70 |
bffdefGdb6f7d	dfb7bfGedGbfG	dbfeeffdI7efd	Gfbbff6fdf6fd
 f6fdf6fdf6fdf6	fdf6fdf6fdf6fd	f6fdf6fdf6fdf6	fdf6fbdbfef7ed
 !efbdf0 |
6eef7ef7GfbJ76	GbbefddGdbGdf	76eef7efbf776f	efGefdfefdfef
 dfefdfefdfefdf	efdfefdfefdfef	dfefdfefdfefdf	GfeeffeJf0 |
bfGfbdf77bfb7	76eeedGfbG7b7f	777fbb7bGbfbe	Gf7dffefb6fbe
 GbeGbeGbeGbeG	beGbeGbeGbeGbe	GbeGbeGbeGb77f	fdefb7bdbb77b0 |
!bfPefOfbZRef	!bfJf0 |
7dfddffdLdddf	7fGf7Jf7fbGbf	GfedfGfdGfdGfd	GfdGfdGfdGfdG
 fdGfdGfdGfdGfd	GfdGfdKefGfdf0 |
f7ef76df6dab6d	b6db6df77bfb6e	fdb6d5b6dabdde	d7eeb5b7f6b6df
 6daf6daf6daf6d	af6daf6daf6daf	6daf6daf6daf6d	af6daf6daf6dbb
 76f6edfb6dbf60 |
dfbfGfbLbf!ef	fbefJef7fG7bH	bfGfbGfbGfbGfb	GfbGfbGfbGfbG
 fbGfbGfbGfbGfb	GfbGef!dfbf5f	Gfbe0 |
f5eadb6eaadad5	5b55b6edfabade	bad56d5b6efbd5	b5dedb6aeb6dbe
 b57ed5bed5bed5	bed5bed5bed5be	d5bed5bed5bed5	bed5bed5beb5fb
 !f6edf5ab5ea0 |
dfbffddb776bae	f6ef6b5aadd7!6b	bbb6f6ab56bb6e	b5b6dbb6db6aeb
 d5af55af55af55	af55af55af55af	55af55af55af55	af55bb6aeb!2d
 addb575eb5a0 |
f6ed5f6adabd75	95595aeeab6ab5	b6ad5b55dadb56	b5db556d5b5557
 5d56f2ed75daf2	ed75daf2ed75da	f2ed75daf2ed75	daf2ea!adbd"d6
 adbaebd7c0 |
df77f5dfGf7Jfb	Q7fJfdf7GdfH7f	dfH7fdfH7fdfH	7fdfH7fdfIf77f
 IefG7f60 |
f7ddbf7f6ffede	GefG7ffdbffeed	efeddef7bbfbdf	eeGb7edHfefbG
 77b7f7G77b7f7	G77b7f7G77b7f7	G77b7f7G7feef7	7f!fb7bf7fedb
 f6c0 |
dd7feddbfb6ff7	edbf6defb7f6db	Gbdbff7bdG6f7d	Gf6fdbf6db7df
 efbdfdGbfbdfd	GbfbdfdGbfbdfd	GbfbdfdGbfbded	bfdfddef6fdedd
 bbGdfe0 |
f7d57b5fGfbGbf	fbGfbIbfGfeHdf	Gef777fIfdf77d	efbfddfbefbfdd
 fbefbfddfbefbf	ddfbefbfddfbef	Gf7fdG7fJbdfb	40 |
dabbd7bf6fbfde	feefbb!deddee	f6f77bdef77dbd	Hdbb7edfbdfbf
 Hf77fef7ff77f	ef7ff77fef7ff7	7fef7ff77fef7f	deG77f7fefb7b
 beedf7bfe0 |
edad5bdbfbeef7	ef!feGf7G7fGbf	dffbbfeff777bb	Gfdbf6e!fbb776
 GeeGf6GeeGf6G	eeGf6GeeGf6Gee	Gf6f7bbfedfb7	bf!efHf6a0 |
b7f7febfbeHfb	b7f7fbG77fbdd	feGbffeHfeef7e	dfHfeeeHeeGbd
 dfeeGbddfeeGbd	dfeeGbddfeeGbd	dfHeffeGeefefb	df6f7fa0 |
ed7d57ddGdb7b	7fGbf6f7dfdde	Gdbedef!db6fbf	GdbfbedG6fGed
 bbbfbbf7fdGbb	f7fdGbbf7fdGbb	f7fdGbbf7fdbd	ddbdf7edGbffe
 f7fbddc0 |
f7d7G5fdbG!ef	7efdGf7efGf77f	bffb7fGfeedfd	Hbf6dGdfHfdH6f
 ddH6fddH6fddH	6fddH6f!f7Gdf	7f7bfb6fGbfG60 |
adfdb7db"fefd	dbefddbfbeef7f	f7f6Gfef6f7G6f	7eddHdb76df6e
 f7ddbffeGddbf	feGddbffeGddbf	feGddbfGfeG77	7fGef7fG7bf6ef
 c0 |
f7b7febeefdbf7	bfIfeGfdddbeG	efdb!dff7GdbG	edeeG0ffb07bf
 f7f6fbf6f7f6fb	f6f7c2fbf017f6	fbf6f7f6fd6fbd	Gf6edGf7ddef7f
 fda0 |
effed7dffbGbf	efeedb776fedbf	Hbf7b7fGfdbeed	Gb7!7fGceG1ffd
 G7f!bfG7f!bfG	99df603f7f!bf	G7fb7Gf7ddGbf	7bddHdf7fe0 |
dd5bee!bf6efe	fdbfHfdG!fbdb	edGf7bb77HfeG	f7fb6dc7ee9ef7
 dffbeeGdffbee	Gdd3cGefGfbee	GdffbGf6Hbbf7	ef7feddefdf6a0 |
effef7d7HefGfb	fdbbG77!deHbd	fdGfeedbf6fed	feefGc77e9fbe
 f6dfGdb76dfGdb	7f3cedeff6dfG	db76df7dbfbdb7	GfeGfeG77efbf
 a0 |
bb6badbf76fb7b	b6efb7efb7df7f	Gfdbbf7dfeeef	GedfdG6fGbbd3
 f59dHfdbdHfdbd	Gf72cbfcfGfdbd	If7fbf7feeedf	fddbdfG7ffee0 |
efdef75ddfbfH	feG"fdf777b7fe	G7eGbdbbGdf7f	fbbdfed3dd9f85
 a0f8360de03e1f	03G99fb42dfGef	bbfbeddf"7fGf7	6fGf7fdf6efa0 |
eb7befHf7ef77	b7ddbfefHfeG!ef	fbddHbf7fedG!ef	d97d9673ccd33c
 c7cce9c732ddc3	Gc0f6b6H6fbfG	f7Geddb7fG777d	b7dffda0 |
deeeb6af76fdbb	fdHeeG6f6ddffd	bf7bdff7efde!f7	G6eG7dd9fb9ef9
 9ee7bce71e7be6	7bGc3b7f83fGdb	6ffefb76fdd6H	dddbGdfGfdbfc0 |
77bff7ddGdfGef	fb76GddfdGfbb7	fdG!7f!7bGbdb7	GfdGdceb9cd98f
 e3Ge79e73e63f	bb99!fe3befH77	HefGf777Heefe	eeefeda0 |
edd2adbfddfbfd	bedfGdbGbfbdbf	G77dff7dfHb6G	fddbb7dbdcf79c
 01c6f1db879e70	071ffe3cH1f7b	7df7Gb7bbbefd	dffdeefdbff7I
 60 |
f6adb7deHb7Hef	Gbbfbf7fdbbGfd	defdeef7Gfbdf	H7f5e759cGc1f0
 7e259673G8377	7c5b6f9fGf7de	eefeHb7feefbf	b7fddf!ddbfa0 |
afG7eb7eeddG77	b6fb7dfeef7f6f	Gbdb7Gf77fbddf	befefddff7de77
 9cGf0dc3ce7cc	f3fec3fe7e7fG	9bbddf7ffbefdd	edG7bGf7G77fd
 G7fedc0 |
f56debdfbfGdd	feGdf!f7Ieef7	GbddffbGf6f7fb	b7fddfdb2f9cf7
 7c7f09e7c1b377	f9ee7677fb9ff7	GfddfHbffbdfdb	7efbG77bbfb7f
 60 |
efdf7efdf76f7f	dffbfddf7f7bb6	f6H7defGbeeeH	6ffef7fddf2d9c
 7dfe7f99e7cff1	Gf9be7e7dbf9d	fef6ef7edb6ffb	bffeGdf!bfGef
 dff7a0 |
b775f7af!fdf7	7def77GddefGbf	!ddf7G76efGbb	ddGefdfbf579f
 9e1d9e6fd9c69f	f8f2d9fe2cdf97	3f6fdfGfbGfedf	ef7bfefdeef6ef
 7eGbde0 |
edG5ededfHef7f	fef6Gfddffbf7	Gdf77Gfdb7feG	ddfbfeefdf979a
 439ce5382780b8	0e73ef18f38e37	fbfdbbdfbdf7fd	fbdf6fefHbbGed
 G40 |
f7adfbbfGd76e	Gfeefdffbdff6	ef7fbbGfdddGfd	eff6Gdfbbfb06
 de078783e0fc73	d03e1e0fbbc3f3	c0GbeeffeGefdf	f7bfH7fbddbGdb
 bff7e0 |
adfb6fdbb6Hbb	b7bdfddef77fG	defef6dfG6fG!7f	eefdMbfH!9fGfd
 HdeGfbHdfedfe	fb7ffdeddbf6f7	GfdGfb7d40 |
f76fbf5fGfdbd	If7Ibd!f7dfGb7	fdb7fdef7beff7	6efdedGfefdGb7
 G3fdfedef!feH	6fdbbb7bbf7bG	ef77bfGdfGbeb7	ee!dfe0 |
efddebddfbbfef	!ddeedf777bb6	f7Gbffdedfddf	Gb7fdGbedfGb7
 bfb6f7!efG6d3f	97GfedbGedf7fd	Jefb7fbGfb7dG	bdeffeHfb40 |
6d777ebf6ffbG	!7fbfGdfeeGfe	defb6fbfGfeee	GdfeffbfdbbGfb
 GdfbfbeddG0a3d	!bbGdbbf!dfef	!7776!fedfeeef	f776f7fbefbb7b
 7fe0 |
f7G!dffdbef7!ef	f7bbfbGefbffb	Hfb6eeffbfdf7	bb7fGfefdfe!fd
 fbf7Hc0GfeG!7f	!fb!7b!dfGbfef	fdbfGbfH7eHdf	dda0 |
edad7b5ddff7dd	fdfb7eG7edfbe	f7bfeef6dfGfd	dfb77dGfedbef
 b76fb7efG7ff7	6dGf7eff7edfe	dfbfHfefddbf7	7deffddeGdddb
 dff6f7fdGa0 |
b7fbdf!f7H!7f	!efdff7fbfdee	Gbffedb!7fHfd	dbfeJ7edfdd7f
 HbdbfbeGdbfdef	dfbdf7J7eef77	dbHf77fbdf7b7	c0 |
ef6f769f7f5dbf	f7de!fdf77e!df	Gdb!fbGf7f6ef	!b7Gefdddff6!fb
 f6GddbbddGf6G	deGf7fef6f7df	b6deddb7fbIbb	bf7fddGdffea0 |
f5dddfGefGeddf	f7bf7fGeffefb	bb!fedff7bdGfb	fdG777ff7f6df
 !bfGefGfeGdfG	dbf7ef7ef7Gfe	fdGf7Gfeefbbfb	76feedfbGdefd
 Ge0 |
af77fb56fef6G	fb7ff7f6defdfb	H6feffedeGdd!df	ddGfb!7fGfdee
 dbbef6f7!f6bd	G7fbb!dfdd!ef	df7fbbefH6fGf7	Geef77bGb5a0 |
f7fd6fbfbbdfbb	7ffdfedff7bf6f	b6ef!fddfGdf7f	fdfbGbd!dfeef6
 efHf7!bf7fGef	bffbGf7fb7f7d	Gf7edfefbbb6f	fddfbff7!bfG6f
 G40 |
d6d7bedbIefb7	efG7ff7feGfeG	6ffb7bfdf777bf	bbf7!feGdfGbb
 bf7fGfdefbbGf6	eeG7dbff7Gdd7d	Gf7bfGfddff6fe	ddGfef7feefe0 |
f7bdefbf6ef6ef	fbfefbf7eefeG	df77b7feGdeef	Hee!fe!efbbfd
 bbG"eddffbfef6	Hb7GeefddbH7e	dff6eeGf77fdb	Gedefbddbfb40 |
eeG76dfGdffdbe	efdfbdGdfdbfd	Hf7b7H6eef7ff7	efG7dfeefG777f
 Gbff7beefdfdd	dffeeeGdfGbbb7	dbfeHdbbffdG7f	bfbdHdfe0 |
b7abdfbbf7fdbf	GfbfdG77f7fef7	bbddbffdef77G	bbf7bfbdbbGdf
 feeffdf77ff77e	GfbH76efbfdbfb	77efHf7bf77Gfb	bf7fdbfbGdef7
 7d40 |
f6G7ededf6ffb	dbbf6ff7G7f77	dfG7ffddfbddf	bdGbdfeHb6f7bb
 feefGdb7fGdbdf	bd77GfbfdG7fG	7efb7edfeddf6e	eff7edfedff77b
 dfGe0 |
ddb7d7bffbGde	Geffedf6dedGfd	dff777fbGfbef	feGdbef6fGfdG
 77febbe23b0b!fe	ef!fbbfef7fdf	6dGbfdbfdGfbG	!fdGeffdbfGfd
 db40 |
77fd7edbbffb7f	ef7dfbfdHddbf	fddfGbf7b!fedb	f77ffdfb7bdff7
 dfdafef36fb7G	!fbef6ffdbfed	fdGdbfdGeffbG	f6df6fbbbff7fe
 f777Ge0 |
d6afdbbfeedff7	fbG6fbfG7fGee	effbbdefdedff7	GdffedfGdefedf
 fb7e24757db64b	2311123eeffbG	77Gfedf777ede	ddbffbHfb7f6f
 bffeeea0 |
effb7fdeHbdbf	f7Gf7addb76G!bf	effdGfbdfeefd	dbf7ddGfbG7ffe
 d6f57f8db2ad7b	5adbGefb7Gdb6f	f7GfbIbff6eeef	ddfdfeeffbe0 |
f5bed6bbf776G	eedefb7dIb7!f6	feGb77efdbfHfd	Gbbbfbbdddad5
 d66fb5b66d9b3a	df7b7efeddHfe	dddf776eedeedf	Jdbfbbf40 |
d7ebGdfddGeeH	efG!fbb7feHfb	dbG!effbb76edf	bbGedHfed9f67e
 b4b6eddb7adfef	I6efadfMddbb7b	d77fdffde0 |
fd7edbbeGbbG!bb	be!dedffdGbbbf	7ffefbGbeJ!ee	Gdb777e3be377
 0e63241c9a4bfe	dbb7efGbff7ee	edddf7777bf6f7	GdeGeefddf40 |
67f77edbGefbb	IfbGfedf6dGed	f76fefb6fb!ee	fbbb7fH7fGdbf7
 bfdbGfeGf7Hbb	Gfdbdfbef7dbb	HddGdedfGeeGfe	G!f7e0 |
fabdd7bf6dfeG	6dddedGef77Hdd	Gbf!fdHbffbbf	H776df7bbGb5H
 efbfb7GdbbdGee	H6fI776eGbbGfd	bdbfef6fbbbefd	40 |
d7f7fedfGbffb	G7fbfb7bdGedf7	7f7bfeGdffdef	fddff776edfdG
 feef7eGfb7dbe	fbfdbb7f!f7bf	b777fdbdb77fG	fbH7bf7effbbd
 fdHbfe0 |
eedd6fb6efeddf	GefGfdGbb!7fef	deefb7776f7b77	GfdHbfdf6fGdb
 de!dff7deHf6fe	ddf7GfdGefGdb	bbG6ddfdedffe	Hdfdddbef40 |
bb77bedffeH6d	fb76dffbHeefd	GfdK76df!dbf7	7dGfdGfbfdf77f
 Gef77bfefGfeee	ef6eGddGef6fG	7dGfdbbf776f7	!7ffde0 |
efdeebbdbbdeed	G7fGf76f6edbG	bfef7fddfbbbbd	dfGf7!feGf7db
 6fbeG77Gddb7bd	fdG7dfedfIdb7f	76Gfbbbef77bf	G7dHeffdbf40 |
eb7bGdfGf7bff7	eeedIfeddfbbd	f77f6eGf7fddb	!bfGdbbfHf7b7
 GdeGfeGefedGdb	fbddbbddGfbGfe	dfH!fef7!efde	fdf7fbe0 |
f7deb6f7deGfb	7dH!7bdbeff7ef	GbfefGddG77Gfb	ef6fGfdbddb7f
 fdddf7eeGefbf	7fdb7fbeGfeG7d	efbdb7fddeeddf	efbeG!7bdf7fee
 a0 |
af7bdf9f7bbeG	dfbb6f!ef7fbf	Gbf7beefbdff7	ddfedeef7dfdbf
 77efGfddfGbf7b	db7efdf77feeG	f777fbf7Gf7Gf7	fbGfdfbGbdIed
 bfe0 |
f5def6fbGefb7	HfbHfdfb7dfbdf	fbfef6feGbff7	HbfedGfef7b7fb
 77fdHf7efGefG	ef7fdf!bf7b7f	db7eG7b777f6f	efdddeedGfda0 |
ef7b!dff7fdG76	f7Gb6def7eff7	Gfdbf6fGdf!fb	Gdddbf6Gddbbde
 GbfG77ef77dfG	6efdbbbdddfeee	fdefdf7fefb7ef	GeffeHfbGdf77
 a0 |
b7def6!bdbfdf	G!bdGf7bf7dbf	6ef7Hbdfbbeee	ddGfeGdfIfdef
 bbGbdfdfb7bGbf	I7bGefGf7fdGfd	Gbffbeff6dbbf	!77fec0 |
ed7bdfd7Geef6	edGf7fbbffbGfd	Gbfedf6f7Gf7H	bb6fbbfb!77bb
 b7feefddGefbf	efddfef77bfbdf	fb7fbb7f77b6df	def6dfbddfIfe
 efe0 |
f7def6bf6fIde	fedffbdfb7dfbb	fdbf7fG5ddf7f	77efGfeGdffdH
 7bfeGef7feefe	Gdbdfdedffedf	f6GfbdfGfef7G	fdG7df6edbbGfb
 40 |
af7bdfddfdbbbd	df7beffeef7eG	77Gf7Gdddbf7G	edG7ff6efeefe
 efedbbefGfbbd	feG!f77ffeGfe	fbGdfeeefG7dfb	Gb777f7GdfH6d
 dfe0 |
fbef7bbfHeff7	G7bbbGf7effddd	bf77Hfef6Gbbfb	7ffbbff7feHfe
 dbbeG!dbbf7ff7	77eddfbfb6Hfd	f7df6fbbGfedf	db7f77dfGfd40 |
efbdef77d7777f	bef7HddbffeGf7	fbG7bbe!dffb!ef	dddffddfdbdfee
 dffe!f77fGfbdd	bfGbffbedGf6dd	dfbdf7Hdeeffb	7ffddf7dbbb7e0 |
baef7bbdGfdfb	GbddddeGfb77b7	!7fbbdfeff7fd	bffdbfGfdeffb
 7ff6Gf777Gdfee	fdHfbbbfb7eGef	7f!f7Gfefb6ef7	fbGf7dffdeffe
 G40 |
efbdeedfbeefee	dbHf7fbefIedef	G!7f77edbffb!77	!bfG7fddbfGef
 7eG!b77befGdf	f7Gbdef7fbeee	dfefHdedddf7b	Gfef7fde0 |
fbef7bb7efbf7f	fe!eeG6efe!dd	dbGfdedf7edHef	If6f7dbddf7fb
 bdbbfbdbHdefd	ddGbfb6GfbfdG	bff77dedbb7fG	fdfed77bdfbf40 |
eebdefdf7dfdG	77bfbbddGbbf7	777ededfbfddbf	eedf7eaedb6dbf
 G7ff7bfeef7Gef	Gddb6Gdf77bafe	Gf6dfd7edfdbd	dfbfeffbdbb7f7
 Geffeede0 |
bfef7abbdf6fab	dff7G77bbef7f	Gdff7f6f77ff7	7bf7dbfbHedb6
 edbff6Gdedafd	b6f7Gb6f7feef	d7b6dff6feG6f	G!f77dbe!fedd
 bb7db7G40 |
f5bdefG75!fefa	dd6dfeefbdedb6	f5!5fddf6ddee	dd7fef6ad6bfdf
 befd5fdb7bGd6	Gdf5afbdedbG7d	dffedfdbd5f6d5	bd5df7!ebf77f
 edeefdb5e0 |
dad5554add5355	ad6bb6ab596b5a	db5bb2eab6ab6a	b76ba4b5bd75d2
 b2d5aba955ad2a	bb556aedad6b6d	29aae953696d6e	ad6ed6eb5abab6
 9acab6b5ab5d40 |
d7b6ddbdabaedb	5bad!55b6d6b5	b6ad6f5ad56eb7	aaad5b56abaeaf
 6f5b5576b75af5	6daab5ab55ad5a	f6b757aed75b5a	dbb5!ad!55ad75
 b55ad6ad6b60 |
zzzi |
ZZZHf0 |
fdHefRfbPfdTdf	GfeWe0 |
d7!aabd6d6aab	6ab6!ddadb6db	556daed6db6ad5	5b6db6edb555b7
 aadb6ed6dadb56	d56db6db6edb6d	7db55bb55ad555	b556b55b7776db
 56dbb6db6db6d0 |
fdHd6b6b775bd	db!6b76db6dbb	b6db6b6db6bbb6	db6d5adbbadaed
 6db575ad6db56e	db5b6db56db6d6	deed6eed6efadb	bb5eed!ad6dbb
 "6db6db70 |
b75b6db5d5edae	ab56ad56d556ab	6d6ab55edb5b!6d	b6daebad6bab5b
 d56baebbd55b!b5	75556ddaab"55	d5abdb57ad6af3	5ab55baad55ad5
 db6daae0 |
fdGdf5fG7fQf7	NfeGfeIeeJdfH	7fKfeGfdHbfHfe	J7fHb0 |
d7b57dGbffb7d	f77df7fedffdfe	dbdfefGb6fd!db	6db7df7bdfG77
 bfdeddHfedeef	Hdbf7feGf7G!bf	f6ef7beffef7df	f7Gbff7bff6db
 7fe0 |
fdefd75bedbfdf	7fdfbdb7f6df6f	fef6fdbbGb7fe	Hfef7def7b7Gf6
 fbf7bbb6dbf7fd	f6db7fde!db7d	b6edeedfGeefb	dfbef6Gb7edbf
 f7dfGdad0 |
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 fbd0 |
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 b7Gf7Gd0 |
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 eefbGbdb0 |
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 dbGd0 |
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 6f7febefGeed0 |
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 dbdaefbddd7fe0 |
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 G77bdbbGb0 |
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 db67bffdf6d0 |
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 fb7bf7Gfeeda0 |
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 777bdb7dbdbbe0 |
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 effb7fHbbefbf	Geff77fHbbG7f	bbf7d0 |
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 f6ddef6d!f7db	7dfbdffef6db77	fb7dbfddbafeG	fd!eefbbfdddb
 7dG7ff7fedfe0 |
eebfeedf6eGfe	GbfHdf7fIefJ7f	e1Gf7GfdI7bGbe	I6f7b6fdfH7fG
 fdHdbeedfGbfdf	feH!f7edG77G50 |
f7eaefbfGbb!f7	fdddHf77eeedd	feef7deeefedG	defeeddfdbbbb7
 GdeGbb7db7Ifd	eedddedbdf776f	Hf777fbfddbee	efbedeG6fdf77
 e0 |
6fbfb6edbdfe!df	77Gdb6ddfdbHbb	fdf7bffeG7f7b	dfG7fGefGef7b
 fbGf7Gfef6dd77	bfGfbG77H77bb	7ffdef77HfeHf7	feGfed0 |
eaedefbf!effb	7dfeeeHfbG6def	G7fdff777!dfG	f77ff6!fdfb7b
 Gbeeedfddafbf	f7GfbdbGeffedd	f7fdGfb!bffef7	!77dbf77ddff6
 dfe0 |
bfGb6dbG!bfGef	bff77bbf77G7b	77f6G7fdffdf6	f7bfeddfb7bf6f
 G!f7H7ffdHdddf	7fb7bddfGdeef	edeef7feefdffd	Gfe!dffddffb50 |
e6abefbef6fbf7	b7bff77fdef7fe	Hfddff7dbfb77	GbdfbGfbGf7fe
 ddbdG77f7eeGda	deH!fdGf7eeGbe	G7ffdefbdfdbf	bb7f!fb77fdGe0 |
Gfebb6fdf!fefd	f6GeeHefedeeef	GdeG7fGdfGdedb	bfef7ff7Hdb!de
 fbf77f!f776f7	dff77dbbfdGdf	Gdf7dG!f7Gdbbf	7fG77eed0 |
ab6feedfGb7bf	Hbbfbf7bb7bbf	7fbef6H!ddf6ef	Hf6fbddbf!eeI
 bf7ff7G7fGbf7b	7fH6fedf7b6Hee	df7ddfGefdfbf	G7fe0 |
f7fab7bd76Gfb	b7bbGbfddIfbG	dffb6dHbffb6d	ef7fbfGfdbfH7d
 bdGedbeddeedb	Hddb77fGbffeG	eddbbfGdffb7e	fdf6edddf6d0 |
dd5feddfGefdf	fdG6def7f!dded	dfedfdbfG!77fb	bfG7bdff6eeef
 f76daddfefdbJ	feebdfHdbb6fb	7fddH!f7fb7fdb	Jdfb0 |
f7fd"b77b7edf	f7I7fGbffdbfef	f7bbGfeeffeHfe	GfbG7dHfbfeGb7
 db77bbbffefb7b	fdIedGb7777edf	7ff6Gb6ddfbb6	Ge0 |
aed7eedfHeff7	7df776efeeeff7	7ffb7ffeGbb6f	fddfb7bdefbf7f
 bbefdffbfef7ee	fdGfdGef7fGde	b7bb7bb7G77Hdf	fbdedfefH7eGf6
 d0 |
f77eb7bf7ddefd	GefdfGfe!fb7f	f6effd6fedefG	df7dfef7bdedde
 Hfb6fb7dfbfG77	efdb7df76dIef	fedbG7eeefbbf	fbGbeef77efGdf
 f0 |
dddbeddbdffbdf	7bfefdbbb7bf7f	dddfGb7fbGfef6	GefdfIfbddbb7f
 feGfdfbb7fdbf	HbfGb7eeeffeH	bbdbfbGeeGf7!fb	fdfbb6fb50 |
f7Gb7bffbbfGef	b7f7IddHdeG!bf	77dfedG7deedb	bbIf777fb6fef
 Gdffb77dbfef7	Gbffdb7ebbdef	Gdfb77feedf7f	bfefdfHd0 |
aeaaeeddfeef77	fdG7f6efbdbGb6	f6f7Gf7edGfdG	77f77fGfedf77
 6eHbfG7deefbG	fdfeefbd!fb7f	G7feffeeeGfdf7	7ffbdfeeG7eed
 b7e0 |
fbGf7dfb7fdfe	dffdfbGef7f7b	GdfGdb!7fbb6f	b7fddffb7eeffd
 H!eef7bdGbfG6d	df77fdG6eeff7	7dG7fbbGf6dffd	fbbffb7fddfbH
 50 |
d7!6db7Hbbf75f	bfdbbff7de!fd	bb7fddIfddfGbf	dbfbb7b6f77bG
 fdefdffbb7Gf7	G7fdfGfe!dfb7	f6G777fG6fdfee	Gf7Gdf7f7be0 |
efbfb7df6edbG	7ffbef7ffdbfG	b7f7GfdGf6eefb	7fG76f7GdfHdf
 GdddfGf6efGdf	bfddf6fddfb7fe	fbfdbfefGfbed	G7eGdbbdbbGed
 ded0 |
f6ebeebdH6fed	G!fb77fb77G7f	deefb77fGbfde	efGfdee!fdeffb
 be!f776Gfdddf6	fdGbfeff6Gf7G	7fGfbbbbeGdff7	dbHeeedHe0 |
d7Gbbdffb77Hed	bfefGef!fdef7b	Hdbbbfdfbfddd	dfbfefb77b7ffb
 GbfGdddfG7ff7	bbefbf7ffedfb7	f7f5bf!efdefd	dfG6eeeHbbfbd0 |
f6b5eef76ffdf5	beGf6Gbdfedf6f	fbGbb7bGfeefbf	7fGf7fbIdddfbd
 fbbbG7b77efbf	G!fbefb7fbfddd	bfeefdG!f7fb7f	Hfdbffeded0 |
afdfb79fGefdf	fbdf7fdeefb7H	bfedefdeef77G	efdbbbbeefbb6f
 efG7d!efG77H!fe	edbeeffeGbfdf	GfeHbd7fdfbff6	fdbbb7fb77G70 |
!f6ee!fb7eG6f	f7dff7Heddbee	Ifbdf76fbfeHfe	Gfb7b77Gfefddf
 fddeddbbefHfd	bbedeefb7eefbb	b7efedfdf77fb7	H!df77d0 |
f7!bbdfaff7fd	Gbdfdbffb7dbf	G7fdfbb77bfGdf	feeff6dbb7eeI
 f777bff6effbH	fbbbdbdfJ!fbfe	G7fGbfGdbGf76f	7dHe0 |
aeefeeb6feG6f	fbGbffb6fdffe	Gf7f6Gfd!f6fd	dffbbfIbdddbb
 7fGeeGbf7fdbb7	7f!fefbb77ef7	6fbf7fdfddf6df	eeddfeeebdfbf7
 f6dd50 |
fbfeb7dfGddG6f	77f6efGf77bed	bdbffddfGdfHbf	fbf77eddf7Gef
 f6eeGbbfdef7f	Gddb7efHdbddfe	f7ef7bHfb7fKbe	dfGf0 |
d75bedbfb7Gdb	GfdGfdddGdf7f	Gfbb7f76ffddb	76fdfedfdbf7fe
 effd!bfdbGeffb	f6fbHfdb6fbHdf	fdfbfeef6f7ff7	776f77df6fGfb
 ef50 |
!efb6f6G777fde	efdbdfGdeGfbee	efGbfG6fHf76f	feG7f6fbdbffb
 feGed!bfGef7b	dedfGef77bff6	efbfef"fdddGfd	G7dfb77bfbdd0 |
f5baef9fedGfe	f7!fef776f7ed	deGfeeefbbbfe	efbbdffbf7efG
 fbGefdfeffdGfb	eedf7fde!f7df	7ffded!bff6fb	bfdfb7Gb6f7bb
 efGfdf7Ge0 |
aeGb6HeddbGdb	JbfG!bbIfb!fe	Gbedf7dedbff6	fb7dbbb7deef7f
 fdfeH7f7dfeef	Hfb7fdff77fGbf	GdfH6eefG76d0 |
f7adefad7eHbb	7f6f7b!bbf777	H7bb6edbf77df	f7I7feedfIfef7
 Gf777b7ef7dfb	f7dbfef776Gdf	fdGf6fdedeffd	ddbbGfeddGd0 |
eff7bdbfdbdf6e	Hfd!effeGfef7	77efHefdffbde	dbbdb7fbH6ef6
 ef6fG!bdH7df7	efG7fbbdfGddfb	6fdddfb7Gbdbf	f7GbddbGef70 |
b6fde7bfGf7Gdd	dbbf!fddfbbbf	bdfdfeef77!fb	!7fGeffede!f7
 Gbf!fbbdefGbd	dfGdfbebfefGfb	bbHfeGfdG77Gee	G6fefGb77bd0 |
fbd7bedb77befd	Hfbdfbf7bfefb	Gefbb!fdbf7ff7	fdfeGefG!defb
 GbfGf7G!f7fdb6	feGedG77bfG77	6efbf76ffbfeee	GdffeG6fH60 |
d6fdefbffdG!b7	76eef7efG!df6f	7fG7fbfGeefddf	6fdb7befHbeed
 f6ddG76defeef	Gf7edG77ddeddf	Hbf7fG!7fGb7f6	f7ddfb7bbfd0 |
efb7b6dddfedJ	fefdf77bG!fb77	dbef76Geffbfd	Hbd!bbefIdbHef
 GefdfGf7feH7d	eeddf7eefdf7db	bbfdbfdfHeffb	70 |
f77dd7bff77fdd	eddedf7fG7ffe	ebGbfHfdGbbbe	Gbf7ddeGfeGfb
 bb6f6eG6ef77b	bb7b7dbbbedffe	Gef7bf7fdfbb7	bdGfeG!fb776f
 fddfd0 |
add76edbbff77f	bffbfddbb7db77	G6ef7db7dbfed	Gf7eefbf7fbf7
 77edbfGfdfbHdf	GefJfddbedIdf	bfHf777f7df7f	Gfedf7f60 |
f7fdf7bffbGf7	feGf7feHdf7fG	fdGdfef7fddG7f	efbeG!dfGf6df
 bfG6df7fbbdfd	dddbb6edefG7f	77beddf7efddde	fdG7dGddbbdfG
 edd0 |
efb76e!deddbf	7beedfeffb7dG	eddddfbdfefbfe	f7ddfbbfGef7e
 fedf7ff6f76fG	ddbff7bfJbfb7	f7fefbGbeG7ffb	efedefedGfef6
 edGf0 |
b5efdbb7Hfbdf	7f!fd!dff6Hf7	efb7Gb7feGbffb	6dbd"f7dfHfbb7
 7fedG"eeG77fb	fdde!dfbbGdbf7	"7ffeG77dfH77	50 |
efbd77dffbbbef	Gfdefdffdfedf	fbbbbeH6eGdffb	eedfIbffdf6!dd
 bfI6eGbfGb5fe	ef7fG!fdGedGdf	f7fdG!b7G7bdf	bbGd0 |
f6efdebd6feefe	edb77ef77fb7fb	befeGbb7fGedf7	6fGfdf7ef6efb
 7fIf6fbdb7fGbb	f777GbfGdef7ef	7fddbf7dfbbedf	b6Gfdddfef6Gbb
 e0 |
d7beebdffeGbb	HfbGdbGbfeff7	fbGedbb7fbfGbd	f7dfbdGefeedf
 !bbGef7fedddG	!fddffbdefbbd	bff77fGf77eGfb	GfeHf7GeeG50 |
fdebb777dfH77	dfbf7bfefbeeG	bfbeefIfbddef	7f7dGdbfeGf6G
 fedf7ff7Hdd!bf	f6ef77Hfbdfee	ed!dfedfeef!b7	6f7f7bGdfe0 |
67bfefdefbb6f7	G76efeeefdeGf6	fef7feddf7b6ef	7fGfbf7f6Gdfbb
 7ff777!fdbdb7	76"f77fHb7f7ef	7eIf7bfb7feHfd	dbefddfad0 |
fded76bfHbedd	GfbIf77fdbG77	G7dHf6dbbffedf	fdf7GefbdG77df
 J7dGddbbfbfdbd	bff7b7!7b7ff7	G77!edHfdf7bf	d0 |
e7b7efdb6edbI	fedfddbbdfddG	dbdfbbef!dddf	GeedfGb7bef7fe
 GedG7bf77ddbdf	G6eH6eefGfdbf	G!effb7dddG7f	bfdbfedfbfG70 |
bdfdb5bfH6def	6dbff6Gef7bG!7f	fbI7f!fdGf77b	Hbdbbef7fbffe
 !dffef6dfGefb7	Gfeef7ffbedGfe	IbdG!fedbf7fd	dbd0 |
f6ab6fdffb7fG	bdGf77ff6Gfef7	edG7f76ddbbf7	6fb7bbbfdeeedb
 HfbGf6f7fdf6df	Gfdfb7eGdfbbfd	fbefbfbd"b7bb	f7eb7bf7H77G60 |
d75a!b6bfdbf7	GdbGef7fbbdfbf	GdbefMfbHfe!ee	dfb6Gbf7fGf77b
 ef6ff7fb76G7f	defdGefGfdfeG	7fbfdf7f777bfe	efd0 |
7def!dff7fede	f6Gaefdfbfef7	fdbbGfeefbb77	6ef6!eedefbdd
 efHfeGdbfbf6df	GefbfGdfefG!f7	7fdffb7f7eGef	f7!fdGddG!efG
 70 |
d7fbf6!fdefGbf	fdG!bf7ffdeffe	eedfbbGfdfbdf	GfbGbeG7db777
 bfddG7fdff6bb	fefbddfb7eGbe	dfeff76ff7dbde	fbbddfG77Gbbbe
 fb77d0 |
eeaf5f57dfbf7b	Gb7fdfbf7dbdf	bf77Gfdfeedef	Gfddddffbf7fb
 HdefdHf7!7fGb7	ef7fbff7f6Gfe	fb7fGbdGfbbfG	fbb7G7bH!df60 |
f7fbf7df7bfbef	dbfedfef7dfeG	fbdf!77H7f6eG	f7fedfG6fdbed
 Gef776ddffbef	ddHf7eeG7fdbf7	dfddbbGeeGfdde	GfddbdeddedGfb
 d0 |
6f7f7dbfGefG7e	effbbfHf6ef!fd	Gb76ffdGb7bfbb	feddG7fbffbbf
 Hfeeffef7fdbd	beGddedfedffe	Gfef7bfb7f7fb	b76fHf7bf7b7f
 70 |
fbd7df77ddbedd	Gfbbffbb76ddf	feGbfbdGfbb7df	!fdGb7Gddf7fe
 dff7bb777bfedb	fedfefGbbH7ffb	7feeefbdfbfdbe	GfdfeeeefH!df
 d0 |
ef7d75df7fHdb	dffedfIbb"f7ee	Hf6Gf7eeG76H7b	G7eef!dfbbGdf
 f77fedGbbdfdb	bfdbbfH!dfGb7	dff7Gfedeedfd	fb60 |
bb!df5deef777	fefddbfddddef6	G7dfdG7fbdddG	b77eGfdGef6fdf
 b7dfGfbHbef7bf	f6Gddfef7GefG	f776effdf76ffd	G7f!77fbGf7Gd0 |
ef!7bbfGbdG77	f7Gf77ffbdff7	ef6fdbfdf7Gbb	Gefbbb7efbdfe
 fdfefdfb7f76ee	fbfefddfb77ff7	G7efb777dGfb6f	7ffddf7bdd!df
 bfeedfb770 |
fbdfeedbb7Gdd	G7eeeGf6Gfdde	GfeGb7feeffeed	IbbGdfefGf77f
 dfHefbff7Heedf	6defGfdGbbbfG	fbdfGdfGfbfdee	GfeGd0 |
df7d!bffdf77f	dbdfGefdfb777	GbdfbfeG6ffb6f	Gb6f6defef6fd
 bfaddfedfd!dd	Gfbbf76feGfdG	fb6fdfb7Gfefd	eef76df77bG77
 Gbb7bfb60 |
f7d7eaddG7fef	Gf7777bI7bef6f	b7Gfb7ffbbfGbf	f7GbfeffbIb7G
 7f7b6fHb7dbGdf	7ffb7ffddddfb7	bfIdedfG77Gdf	bfd0 |
dd7ebbbfb7eefd	bf7fdfGbddedb	efIeddfefbffb	7dfbGdbGbfG7b
 bdb7Gbbfbeffe	edddHb6fdefbf	fddff7fbHdefe	deGfdddfef7Gf7
 70 |
GdbfddbHdfed!fb	bbeff7Gfef7bb	76Hfbf6efdfee	ddGdbf6b7!ef!fd
 efdffeIddbdGf7	fbf7dffb7efeee	edf7b7f7ef6fG	bfbdedGd0 |
db6f6bbfeeddfe	Gef7fef!7ffdb7	deHdb6dbf7ffd	f7bfG77!7ffdG
 7fbfb7G7dbbed	dbb6!f7efdfbf	7f7bbfGb7H7fG	7f7dGbbfbGbfdb
 60 |
fef5ddb6fbf777	df7fddGf7ddbf	Heedf7fGefdf7f	fdG77Gf7efG7b
 f6f7G7bHbffeG	!fefb7eGddfef7	b7G777beddfef	Gf6feef6ffb7f
 d0 |
6beb7adfbf7fG	fdfeGbddeGf77d	bbbffdGf77dfd	eedfedGddbdfd
 b7!dfGbbdff777	GbfG!dfbff7f5	Gf7!fefdGefGf6	fddbdff7Gfeef
 fdb0 |
febfdfbfHbb77	dbeff7GeeGdfG	f7efdadfGbfGfb	GddH7fG!fdddG
 fdbfddebefb6fb	f7efGbfb77fbf	efb7bbfedeGbf	fefddf7bf7Gdf
 d0 |
dbd77adddbb6H	7ffb7fbb7bedf7	777dbfGfddbfb	bbbedf7fedeff6
 eeef77!f777fd	Gbf7eH7efb6eH	ddedHfedff7df	f7b7f7Geedfbb
 7ed0 |
fefddbbfHdddf	eedfddH7fGfdG	f6efGfeefGeff7	eeG7bbfI7edfG
 6f7fGf7db6fIdb	7bH76fddff7Gf6	fdG7f76GfbGef	e0 |
dbb7eedb6eddf7	fdGfdGf7effede	eff77ffdb76fG	76G7eGb7H!dddb
 GfddbGf6eddfG	feed!ddGdf7bbf	Gb7f77dbb7fdf	fbddGbfbeeefd
 d0 |
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 Gb7bfGbbdfGfb	7fbbI77Gdfedbf	feIdffb6fGbfed	Hbf60 |
6d57dadefdfbfd	Hf7GefIddedGfb	ddbfHf6Hfef7G	!fbbefefbbefe
 fbbbbff6Gdb!bb	feedG7ff6efdd	b6eefdbfG7bf6	Gf76df7d0 |
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 efdf$efGfeeeG	deG!efbfG77f7	GfdI!efbdef7f	f77fGfde0 |
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 7f7dfbG7bbfef	6fGedfbG7f7dfb	77fedf6ddffbef	bb7efeHfddff6
 fbdfd0 |
Gdbbefb7bbfbd	dfHfdef6df6db	fb76dbbedeGed	fb5edf7db6fbf6
 dbebG7ebbGf57b	fbb7!7f57f7G6f	ddb7fbG76befb	efdfbbd776df7b
 7fbef6e0 |
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 efG6dbf!dffd!db	fededbfeGfdde	dbGf7df7efdef	GdffbGd6f7bfd0 |
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 b7ddfedb57df6f	f5756f!feed!f7	6fb6df77fedb6d	b6dbaf7ab5f5ae
 d5Gbdedb0 |
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 db6aab55b6ed6a	d92edbb555a55b	5a9ad56daadaa5	b5b6db6d79adee
 aebb5b556b5b60 |
b5ab55b555ad6d	bb5daaab5eadb5	5b5d755aaedb6b	adab7a!ad56bd
 6d5d75aadb5a!b6	d5ad5aaadbad56	ed75b575ad5ada	db6db6aed6ab55
 d5b6aaad6ab0 |
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 bfedI7fJf0 |
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 f6dad6db7fb6db	6db6db6ddd!b6	dbeb7efb6b6dbb	7dbfbdedbf!b6
 !db6b6eedb6d0 |
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 fdef7eefbdddee	f77b"bbddfbbd	GdfGdfbbeeGef	f7bef6ddfb777d
 defbfeef70 |
e03f7bfef8efb1	45Gf7dfb3G29!df	6ff9b77ffdfedd	fdef7bGfddf7c
 6ffbGfcGbfdfH	eeG6fefedfb7b	4bbeGbdbede27	bfG6fGdffbbeef
 fbf0 |
f7b7feeff27fb9	efG7eGfbfaadfe	Hddbffddef7Gec	fd5fdb77fd5f7b
 bef776ddfdG!77	7ffbfeG3fbf!ef	afadf7Hb3fdfb	Geefbbfeffddf
 d0 |
b7fddffbd77b6a	ef6deff6eb6ef5	bbedfb7deddff6	bfbe!fe3eGfeee
 377fefbffef7ef	bb!fdG6fdfdd7b	eeGeeGefGedf7	b7df6fddbffef7
 fbbf7ef0 |
f76846347f6f7a	6f1fc4ce1a7c0d	c7f1a3e128c384	31a046da32478c
 463f4f188c6e9e	3c64ee12687199	2618d18d0f24c3	1a09a3b447G7f
 fb6fGbff7fbf0 |
f0729499!7cfb	6a4fb6acd93eed	bb64cbcdb2bb36	e4caef7d591236
 ed5f246ddbba4d	dbb27dd93364dd	937765766db26e	eca4cdb6edddf7
 GfbbdfdGdfb0 |
b737bddbeefedb	2eee9eedfbaeed	83eededdb7837e	eedeeb6f7bbbe6
 ef6d77cdd83eec	18375c1bb7eedd	bb706f06efb76a	05eef9b6efGfd
 b7bf!f7db7ff0 |
!f7bddbbddefb	aeebceedfbbeed	beeedfd9b7bf7e	eedf5f7fdbbb97
 5bG772ebbeeed	f3f77dfbb7aed5	bb77ef7eefb76e	fdeee5b75b777f
 fdf77edf7ff5f0 |
f5f7bd5bfbf6fb	aeefe2ed6bbaad	bfeedbddb7bf76	ead75f7efbbb77
 5fbf76eebb7eed	fbf77dfbb6eedd	bb77ef76adb56e	fd6eddb55fGf7
 dfGdfHbfd0 |
d7a6ac9af33eb3	ce4f364cebbeed	99a4dec9b5993a	a4deb65bebb335
 b7ed566d69da8c	a9956cebb3a4c9	bb52ab3a4fb76e	55eecdb7b5bbbd
 fb6df7bbdbfef0 |
e0231e31b03b71	6b1f8f26111cg	c3f18fe203c387	318f3eGf1118b
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From: Wilfred.Hansen@cs.cmu.edu
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Subject: Membership in the Andrew Consortium

Several people have written to ask about membership in the Consortium
and suggesting that I post some information.  Appended below is our
standard description of the Consortium.  Regular readers here are
probably familiar with the first part describing AUIS itself;  the
second part describes the three levels of membership.

If I can help you join in any way, please call on me via one of the
"access modes" (email, phone, USmail, or personal visit) indicated at 
the end of the description.  With my broken foot these days, I am
sometimes at home where you can call me at 412 421 5121.

Fred Hansen
Director, Andrew Consortium
(412) 268-6788   wjh+@andrew.cmu.edu

- - - - - - - - - - - -


Andrew Consortium
School of Computer Science
Carnegie Mellon

3 February 1993


The School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon has established the

			Andrew Consortium

to maintain and enhance the Andrew User Interface System (AUIS), including
the Andrew User Environment, the Andrew Toolkit (ATK), and the Andrew Message
System.  The Consortium offers outside organizations the opportunity to 
participate in the development of AUIS, utilize the latest advances in-house, 
and undertake commercial exploitation with the active support of the 
developers.

The Andrew User Interface System is both an integrated set of interactive 
applications and an extensible, object-oriented toolkit for graphical user 
interfaces.  Implemented under the X Window System, AUIS features 
architectures for data streams, printing, and communication between an 
object and its enclosure.  Media types include:

	typographically-styled text, raster images, drawings, tables, spreadsheets,
	equations, animations, buttons, sliders, dials, and many others.  

Many objects, including the first five listed, can contain embedded objects. 
Most can serve as standalone editors for objects of their type.  Major
AUIS applications include a generic multimedia editor called ez, a previewer, 
command typescript interface, and online help.  

The most widely-used AUIS application is the Andrew Message System (AMS), a 
sophisticated electronic mail management system.  AMS exploits ATK to aid 
users in writing, reading, and organizing multimedia messages;  it also 
supports an electronic mail and bulletin board database, and provides for 
access to mail from character-based terminals.  AMS messages may contain any 
ATK objects for transfer to the next office or far away.  As installed at 
Carnegie Mellon, over four thousand bulletin boards are available, including 
netnews and the Dow-Jones news service. 

AUIS was developed by the Information Technology Center as a joint project of 
IBM and Carnegie Mellon designed to support the needs of the campus community 
for creating and communicating multimedia information.  The system is now 
widely used in research laboratories as a base for user interface development 
because of its open architecture and extensive set of existing high-level 
media objects, especially text.  Several academic and business organizations 
have deployed AUIS as the user support environment for programming, document 
preparation, and document access.  AUIS has been a basis for at least one 
commercial product.

The Andrew Consortium provides a comprehensive window into further 
development of the Andrew System.  Members share up-to-date information 
and applications, develop technical expertise in creating Andrew media 
objects, and help shape the future of the system.  The overall efforts of the 
Consortium staff are directed toward 

    + increased quality in existing ATK media,
    + enhancements, including a direct manipulation interface builder,
    + embedding of applications such as generic X applications,
    + increased potential for transition from ATK to successor systems 
    + interoperability with standards such as Posix, Motif, C++, OLE, and SGML.

The Consortium will from time to time distribute its source via the X 
Consortium, but on-going corrections and enhancements will be available only 
to members.  The latest public release is 5.1.0, available in both
source and object form on a CDrom.  The latest member release is 5.2.0.

Membership in the Consortium is offered to organizations interested in 
exploiting Andrew technology within their operations or products.  All members 
support the consortium as it

	+ Enhances, maintains, and distributes the ATK software base.
	+ Conducts an annual meeting to review progress and set priorities.
	+ Distributes a quarterly newsletter
	+ Monitors the info-andrew mailing list.

Associate members, for a grant of $2000, enjoy frequent source updates for 
internal use at one institution and non-voting participation in the consortium 
annual meeting.

Contributing membership gives the donor of a grant for $25,000 additionally 
permits the members to redistribute the code in non-source form for a nominal 
royalty fee.  Contributing members receive modest support in response to 
problems.

Full membership provides, in exchange for a grant of $150,000, access to the 
ATK developers with further opportunities to learn how to exploit ATK, 
understand its internals, and influence its future.  Specifically:

	+  All the benefits of contributing membership.
	+  Incorporation of any desired  member changes into the central
		source, thereby minimizing the effort to import new versions.
	+  Comprehensive education and technical support.
	+  Direct contact with established experts in object-oriented 
		graphic application development.
	+  Voting rights in deciding Consortium priorities.

For further information contact:

			Dr. Wilfred J. Hansen
			Director, Andrew Consortium
			Carnegie Mellon, 106 Smith Hall
			5000 Forbes Avenue
			Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania  15213

		(412) 268-6788
		wjh+@andrew.cmu.edu
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Subject: FLAMES on HP

Thank you all for your interest in FLAMES on the HP.  We now believe
we have found a bug in system construction that accounts for the
problems.  (A linker confusion between our regular expression package
and one on the HP.)

A fix should be available soon.

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From: Mark Templeton 02-Feb-1993 1550 <"HERMES::CAERCN::druid"@HERMES.MOD.UK>
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Subject: A few questions on ULTRIX

I am in the unfortunate position of having a mailhost running
DEC ULTRIX, behind a gateway running DEC VMS. This causes a
few problems:
	1. DEC sendmail puts a "From" line at the top of each
	   message, not a "From:" line. Changing the rule in
	   sendmail.cf does not help. "strings" reveals that
	   the string "From" is built into sendmail itself.

	2. The gateway does not run TCP/IP; it will only talk
	   DECnet to us. Therefore addresses need to be of the
	   form
		hermes::cbs::ess::edu.cmu.andrew::info-andrew

	3. DECnet or sendmail [I don't know which] objects to
	   a `+' character in an address.

The effect of 1 is that messages cannot tell where one message
ends and the next begins.

The problem with 2 is that messages does not like this form of
addressing.

The problem with 3 is that I cannot mail andrew accounts.

SOLUTIONS??

Is there a quick hack to solve any of the above?
Should I install the Andrew message router?
Will it solve any of the above?
Can the message router be used without AFS?
Where can I buy AFS?

Thank you in advance.

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B1013                Internet  : Mark.Templeton%hermes.mod.uk@relay.mod.uk
RSRE(S)              Janet     : Mark.Templeton@hermes.mod.uk
St Andrews Road
Malvern              Internal  : druid@caercn
Worcestershire
WR14 3PS                Phone UK  : 0684-892733 x2109
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Subject: Re: Problems with ADEW and Mail
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Excerpts from andrew.mailing-list: 3-Feb-93 Problems with ADEW and Mail
"K.K.Akosa"@cs.hull.ac.u (4333)

> I have  a problem with building ATK v 5.1 on Sun-4. This site is setup
> as follows

We have the same configuration here (+NFS) and I recall having some of
your problems.

> csug3kka@olympus.9--> more  site.h  
> /* CMU-local overrides to the distributed system.mcr file.  The
> distributed version */
> /*   of this file is empty, and patches are never sent for it. */

.........
> #undef RESOLVER_ENV

> I think you must define RESOLVER_ENV.



> The problem is basically to do with the mail programs and the adew
> program. The ADEW application works OK until I select the
> createcontroller option in the adew menu. The following occurs 

Can't help you with this one, never tried it. Perhaps you have an old
> version of awk. Did you try gawk.


> Second Problem
> --------------

> typing messages causes nothing to appear, the prompt simply disappears
> for a second and then re appears. I therefore decided to run messages by
> typing /usr/andrew/etc/amsdemo

> this causes the following  to occur 

> csug3kka@watkyn.44--> /usr/andrew/etc/amsdemo
> Starting messages (Version 8.5, ATK 5.1); please wait...
> csug3kka@watkyn.45--> ERROR! ERROR! ERROR! YOU SHOULD NOT BE HERE!!!

It's strange that typing messages does nothing and amsdemo (which yust
sets some env. variables and then starts messages) does. I can think of
two reasons:

1) A path is incorrect. Either in your config-defines or in your
AndrewSetup file.
2) I had some trouble with libresolv.a. ATK 5.0 created a
libresolv.so.1.1 in $(ANDREWDIR)/lib. ATK5.1 doesn't, but somehow needs
it anyway.
I copied the shared resolver lib to lib, and Gary Keim provided the
following path to andrew/overhead/class/cmd/Imakefile:
-------------------------
#ifdef RESOLVER_ENV

#ifdef LIBDL_ENV

RESOLVER_LIB =

SYSLIBS = -L$\{DESTDIR\}/lib -lresolv

#else /* LIBDL_ENV */

RESOLVER_LIB = $\{RESOLVLIB\}

SYSLIBS =

#endif /* LIBDL_ENV */

#endif /* RESOLVER_ENV */


Change that section to:


#ifdef RESOLVER_ENV

RESOLVER_LIB = $\{RESOLVLIB\}

#endif
---------------------

Somehow it had also something to do with Sparc users being unable to
bring up remote windows!!??

> messages then started up with 23 messages which were from root@??? 
> I then tried to forward mail to a friend. I entered his username
> 'csug3ptc' and then chose send/post option in the messages-send menu.

> The To panel changed and displayed his full name but it then corrupted
> the mail address and produced csug3ptc@watkyn.uk.ac.hull.cs rather than
> csug3ptc@uk.ac.hull.cs or even csug3ptc@cs.hull.ac.uk .A dialog then
> appeared and displayed the following message 

> Submission failed: Can't write message to /usr/lib/sendmail: Error
> number 0

For this you have to read the help file Setup about ten times (at least
I did). 

First of all you need the resolver code by defining RESOLVER_ENV in site.h.
We had troubles here with MX records. I have no idea what they are, but
they caused trouble. So I have the lines:
AMS_DeliveryViaDomainMXAddress: no
AMS_HardHostValidationErrors: no
in $(ANDREWDIR)/AndewSetup.

Next you must figure out what domainname and hostname produce at your
site. You can then set ThisDomain, AMS_ValidDomainSuffixes and
AMS_DeliveryViaGethostbyname accordingly.

Let me know if you need more information.

Regards,

Harco
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Subject: Re: Flames

I would like to report a modest problem with the regular expression
package too.

This is a part of the Flames file:

	((a-pat-in-any-str "vakken\.(.*)" locextrs)
	 (post-to-list msg 
		       locextrs
		       "mail.lost"
		       (replyaddr msg "sender")
		       "bbsman@cs.kun.nl"
		       "There was a problem delivering your message\n Does this bboard
exists?\n Contact the bbsman if you have any questions"
		       NIL
		       '( 
			 (("(.*)\.m1\.(.*)") ("marcs" "frodol" "meriams") "You are not
allowed to post on this vakken.m1 bboard")
			 (("(.*)\.m2\.(.*)") ("wupper" "frodol" "adridg") "You are not
allowed to post on this vakken.m2 bboard")
			 (("(.*)\.s&o\.(.*)") ("ef" "krahmer" "casperv") "You are not allowed
to post on this vakken.s&o bboard")
			 (("(.*)\.sp\.(.*)") ("hansj" "harcoh") "You are not allowed to post
on this vakken.sp bboard")
			 ((".*\.gip1$" ".*\.gip1\.mededelingen") ("will" "harries") "You are
not allowed to post on this gip bulletin board. Use the discussion board
instead.")
			 (("\.p1\.") ("niekd" "hans" "jeroenh" "mjilsen" "wolmetb" "gwenvdv"
"manuelp") "You are not allowed to post on this vakken.p1 bboard")
			 )))
----------------------------

When a message is posted to 'vakken.basis.gip1 It matches the last two!
rules. I tried all sort of variations, but it makes no difference. I
know there are a lot of unnecessary (.*) in the reg. expressions, but
gip1 should never match \.p1\. 
It all boils down to the RE_STRCONTAINS primitive, and thus librxp.a.

An explanation would be that quoting the period doesn't work properly.

Version: ATK 5.1
System: Sun4, SunOs 4.1
Compiler: cc

Any hints?

Regards,

Harco de Hilster
University of Nijmegen
The Netherlands
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Excerpts from mail: 3-Feb-93 FLAMES on HP Wilfred.Hansen@edu.cmu.c (343)

> Thank you all for your interest in FLAMES on the HP.  We now believe
> we have found a bug in system construction that accounts for the
> problems.  (A linker confusion between our regular expression package
> and one on the HP.)

> A fix should be available soon.

> Fred Hansen
> Andrew Consortium, Carnegie Mellon
> (412) 268-6788   wjh+@andrew.cmu.edu


Fred,

Thanks for the update.

Do you want us to continue investigating the problem?

I am sure we can test out any patch very quickly, if that helps.

Martin

Dr. Martin Beer,
Department of Computer Science,		Telephone 051-794-3672
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LIVERPOOL.  L69 3BX. United Kingdom.
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> I am in the unfortunate position of having a mailhost running
> DEC ULTRIX, behind a gateway running DEC VMS. This causes a
> few problems:

Yuck!  Sounds like you need to go from TCP/IP-->DECnet-->TCP/IP in order
to reach the outside world.  This may require some clever gateway
writing.

Messages understands Internet (domain)  and UUCP address formatting
styles, but not DECnet (or anything else, for matter).  So if you use
messages, you must compose addresses that look like Internet or UUCP
mailings.

You're not altogether stuck, though, in going from TCP/IP to DECnet
using messages as your mail user interface.  You need to compose your
mail messages using Internet (or UUCP) style addressing, but then
translate the headers to DECnet-style addresses before passing them to
the VMS gateway.  Messages itself can't do this--the translation has to
be done within the sendmail configuration file that your AMS uses to
transport its mail.   

To send a message that goes outside of your VMS gateway, then, you would
need to "tag" it somehow so that your AMS postoffice (your sendmail
program) would know that this message contained a non-local address. 
The "tag" would look something like an appended domain name, like
"your_address.DNET".  Look at the "setup" help file for
AMS_ValidDomainSuffixes and AMS_ValidDomainRelays.

Tagged sendmail addresses then need to be translated into DECnet-style
addresses by the AMS postoffice machine, before forwarding them to the
VMS gateway.  This is accomplished by sendmail rewriting rules (having
nothing directly to do with AMS).  

By the way,  except for distribution lists of the form "+dist+",  you
can safely strip the trailing "+" from AMS addresses (via AMS's
sendmail.cf) if your gateway complains.


Good luck!  (Could you bypass the DECnet side of things by using a UUCP
connection from your ULTRIX machine to your DECnet-to-SMTP gateway
machine?).


-Bob


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The fix involves renaming the regexp functions and variables exported from the 
library in andrew/overhead/rxp.  


Query replacing as follows should solve the problem.


regcomp -> reg_comp

regexec ->reg_exec

regdump->reg_dump

regnarrate->reg_narrate

regsub->reg_sub

regerror->reg_error


files:

regexp.c  

regexp.h 

regsub.c 


We believe these functions are only used in libeli.  (overhead/eli/lib)

prims1.c

prims2.c


Hope this helps,

-Rob Ryan

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Excerpts from mail: 4-Feb-93 Re: FLAMES on HP => Info-Andrew@andrew.cm (465+0)

> We believe these functions are only used in libeli.  (overhead/eli/lib)

As it turns out the regexp functions are also used in help:
./atk/help/src/help.c

A grep of the source tree located only this one additional file.

-Rob
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>>>>> On Feb  4, 11:26am, Harco de Hilster <harcoh@cs.kun.nl> said:

<Harco> This is a part of the Flames file:

[...]

<Harco>                    (("(.*)\.m1\.(.*)") [...]
<Harco>                    (("(.*)\.m2\.(.*)") [...]
<Harco>                    (("(.*)\.s&o\.(.*)") [...]
<Harco>                    (("(.*)\.sp\.(.*)") [...]
<Harco>                    ((".*\.gip1$" ".*\.gip1\.mededelingen") [...]
<Harco>                    (("\.p1\.") [...]

<Harco> When a message is posted to 'vakken.basis.gip1 It matches the
<Harco> last two!  rules. I tried all sort of variations, but it makes
<Harco> no difference. I know there are a lot of unnecessary (.*) in
<Harco> the reg. expressions, but gip1 should never match \.p1\.

It shouldn't match

    \.p1\.

but it *does* match

    .p1.

When you want to put a backslash into a regular expression in a
string, you must escape the backslash with another backslash.  The
Lisp parser that reads the string turns "\\" into `\', and then the
single backslash is passed through to the regular expression package.
If you only write "\." in a string, the single backslash is removed
and just `.' is passed to the RE package.

The RE's above can be changed to

    "\\.m1\\."
    "\\.m2\\."
    "\\.s&o\\."
    "\\.sp\\."
    "\\.gip1$" "\\.gip1\\.mededelingen"
    "\\.p1\\."

Cheers.

-- 
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with ADEW and Mail "K.K.Akosa"@cs.hull.ac.u (4333)}



\quotation{The problem is basically to do with the mail programs and the adew

}\quotation{program. }


\quotation{...


I then decided to save the ADEW file and run creatcon manually. 

}
\quotation{this produced the following 

}
\quotation{csug3kka@watkyn.81--> createcon ez3

}\quotation{Creating a controller for ez3. Please wait...

}\quotation{running awk -f /usr/local/other/andrew/lib/arbiters/conpros.awk 
ez3

}\quotation{awk: funcs is not an array

}\quotation{ record number 454

}

Apparently some versions of awk have decided to make the word 'funcs' a 
reserved word and this has bitten my awk scripts. The following shell script 
can be used to edit the two awk scripts to make them usable with this version 
of awk. These scripts are in the .../atk/adew and are installed in 
$ANDREWDIR/lib/arbiters, so fixing the later should get adew working, and 
fixing the former will keep you working the next time you install Andrew.


Alternately, you could try changing your path to use /bin/awk, which on most 
machines should work correctly, though your site may have things configured 
differently . 


	Good Luck,

		Tom N.


---- Enclosure ----

ed conpros.awk <<!!!

g/funcs/s//funz/g

w

q

!!!

ed instpros.awk <<!!!

g/funcs/s//funz/g

w

q

!!!


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\quotation{However, NO dynamically

}\quotation{loaded objects will run, which effectively means you can't use 
Console,

}\quotation{Messages, etc.

}
How does it fail?  Any error messages?


Gary Keim

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\quotation{The addition of HP as an AUIS supported platform is enticing, but

}\quotation{unfortunately, in addition to Flames not working, console, tm and

}\quotation{typescript also have bugs that render AUIS crippled as a usable 
user

}\quotation{interface.

}
The \bold{console} work simply needs to be done... no mystery there.  \bold{Tm} 
& \bold{typescript} probably need some additional cpp hackery.  I was under 
the impression that tm worked better than typescript but that it did work.  Am 
I wrong?


Gary Keim

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\quotation{The \bold{console} work simply needs to be done... no mystery 
there.  \bold{Tm} & \bold{typescript} probably need some additional cpp 
hackery.  I was under the impression that tm worked better than typescript but 
that it did work.  Am I wrong?

}

That's about right.  On the HP, tm works except for an echo problem and an 
inability to interpret control characters, like ^C.  Typescript comes up, but 
won't echo any input.


The SGI is worse off, though.  The tm code doesn't exist at all, and 
typescript seg faults on startup.


Console doesn't perform load monitoring on either platform, and neither does 
it intercept console messages.


But messages works great!  (on the HP, anyway.  SGI's have a problem with the 
lockf system call when used in conjunction with NFS-mounted directories).


Problems withstanding, AUIS is really coming along.  Its great seeing 
relatively identical sets of freely distributed user interface tools across 
such a diverse set of computer architectures.

 

-Bob




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I think Bill Cattey has explained this to me -- the problem is the switch from=
 a.out to EFF as a dynamic loading format.  This makes me optimistic that reco=
mpiling the world might suffice.  (Has anyone tried this on a Solaris machine =
yet?)<nl>
<nl>
For the record, the error message when you try to dynamic loading are of this =
form:<nl>
<nl>
<example>doload: Error finding entry point of package "/usr/local/pkg/X11/andr=
ew/dlib/atk/msgsa.do" - ld.so.1: messages: dlsym: can't find symbol messagesap=
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With any luck I'll find time to try rebuilding the world next week, and we'll =
see if that fixes things.  -- NB<nl>
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Subject: Andrew doesn't work at all for me under Solaris 2.0.

I run ez; the window comes up and says initializing; then the window
silently disappears.

When I do:

runapp -d ezapp -d

I get the helpful message:

AlarmClock

What in the WORLD is that all about?  Why doesn't Nathaniel get it?
Is it because my ez is compiled with AFS_ENV enabled?

-wdc
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> THIS IS A MESSAGE IN 'MIME' FORMAT.  Your mail reader does not support MIME.
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Excerpts from internet.info-andrew: 5-Feb-93 Andrew doesn't work at all
.. Bill Cattey@athena.mit.e (292*)

> I get the helpful message:

> AlarmClock

> What in the WORLD is that all about?  

AlarmClock!

Don't you get it, Bill?  Do I have to spell it out for you?

A L A R M   C L O C K

There, now do you understand?  What?   You don't?  Let me try again:[An
Andrew ToolKit view (alinkview) was included here, but could not be
displayed.]

Still don't get it?  How about this:[An Andrew ToolKit view (a raster
image) was included here, but could not be displayed.]  (Can you say
"Mickey Mouse"?)
Boy some people are just so dense that they don't understand a simple
error message!   And you call yourself a programmer....-- Nathaniel

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<excerpt>I get the helpful message:<nl>
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<excerpt>AlarmClock<nl>
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<excerpt>What in the WORLD is that all about?  <nl>
</excerpt><nl>
AlarmClock!<nl>
<nl>
Don't you get it, Bill?  Do I have to spell it out for you?<nl>
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A L A R M   C L O C K<nl>
<nl>
There, now do you understand?  What?   You don't?  Let me try again:=

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We are contemplating adding scrolling support to the basic view class.  The 
goal would be to provide pixel-wise scrolling using bit-blitting, which would 
automatically keep track of the offset from the "origin", and account for 
stipple alignment.


The proposed methods are:


view_SetOffset(struct view *self, long dx, long dy)

After this call drawing at (0,0) would actually be shifted to (dx,dy) relative 
to the logical top of the view.  (The logical top being where the inset is 
located in it's parent's space, without regard to clipping.)


view_GetOffset(struct view *self, long *dx, long *dy)

Gets the current offset.


view_ScrollVertical(struct view *self, long dy)

This would blit the view vertically down dy pixels (dy<0 would imply upward 
motion), and generate view_PartialRedraw FullUpdates for any area which is 
left unfilled by the blit.


view_ScrollHorizontal(struct view *self, long dx)

This would blit the view horizontally right dx pixels (dx<0 would imply upward 
motion), and generate view_PartialRedraw FullUpdates for any area which is 
left unfilled by the blit.


view_ScrollBoth(struct view *self, long dx, long dy)

This would blit the view horizontally and vertically down and right by (dx,dy) 
pixels (negative values would imply motion in up or left).  FullUpdate would 
be called with view_PartialRedraw for any regions left unfilled by the blit. 
 (The other two scrolling methods would simply call this one.)


Comments?


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We compiled ATK with AFS_ENV enabled.
System 5 gets all choked up when the AFS code asks the kernel if there is AFS.
I think I remember this same problem when we ran ATK on AIX3.2 sans AFS.

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I thought this used to just work.
For several years, I have meticulously re-integrated ATK so that it was
always possible to build it into one tree and run it out of a different
one.
(Wierd and silly things had to be done on the RS/6000 to guarantee this.)

Today I look at runapp on my sun4 and get this as it's dynamic object
dependency list:

% ldd runapp
        /mit/andydevo/texport/5.1/sparcsun/lib/libclass.a
        -ldl.1 => /usr/lib/libdl.so.1.0
        -lc.1 => /usr/lib/libc.so.1.7.3

I CAN'T have libclass there when my users run!
What in the WORLD has happened that is causing that path to end up hard coded?

I see that the Imakefile always says:

CLASSLIB = ${BASEDIR}/lib/libclass.a

Now I see there is a LIBDL_ENV in overhead/class/lib.
It's not documented anywhere...

Would someone PLEASE remind me how to make this work.
(I used to know, but I've been busy with the Evil Motif Toolkit for too
long, and my brain has turned to Powdered Toast.)

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You need to change CLASSLIBS in atk/apps/Imakefile to \bold{-L$(BASEDIR)/lib 
-lclass} and then install libclass as \bold{libclass.so.0.1}.  I know .... 
we're baaad, very baaaad.


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Hello,
lately a strange effect showend up to me. Perhaps somebody 
out there can help me ?

I have an inset (done with arb) containing a 'button'. I want
to set the label of the button to certain string-values at 
runtime.
In permsv__go() I do:

disp.owner=strdup(buf);
cel=celview_GetCel(celview_GetCelviewFromView(self->ownerView));
cel_SetStringAtt (cel, "label", disp.owner);

This works.

Later in ownerCallBack() I do:

disp.owner=strdup(buf);
cel=celview_GetCel(celview_GetCelviewFromView(self->ownerView));
printf("setting %s\n",disp.owner);
cel_SetStringAtt (cel, "label", disp.owner);

(Mainly the same thing as above, just with different 'buf')
The disp.owner-field as shown by the printf contains a new
value, which is NOT set in the button.

But the same thing for an 'onoff'-Button setting either
"top label" or "bottom label" repeatedly during runtime
works perfectly...

Now have I to do something like notify_observers() or what ?

Any help would be greatly appreciated...

Friendly greetings,
	Germano Caronni


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Excerpts from misc: 6-Feb-93 Probelm with arb/cel Germano
Caronni@nessie.c (1030)

> (Mainly the same thing as above, just with different 'buf')
> The disp.owner-field as shown by the printf contains a new
> value, which is NOT set in the button.

Does the correct value appear when the window is redrawn (^L)?

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>However, NO dynamically
>loaded objects will run, which effectively means you can't use Console,
>Messages, etc.  Has anyone yet figured out the simplest way to get
>dynamic loading working on Solaris?

Well, depends on what you mean by "way to get dynamic loading on
Solaris".

The SunOS 4.1 dynamic linking code in
"overhead/class/machdep/sun_sparc_41" should, by and large, Just Work
with SVR4's dynamic linking code; after all, the SunOS 4.1
"dlopen()"/"dlsym()"/etc.  interface that it uses was originally
invented by AT&T, although they didn't have an implementation of it
until SVR4; Sun just implemented the same interface in 4.1. 

(The whole reason it did the code in question was really for SVR4, not
SunOS 4.1; I wanted to make sure nobody did something Completely Silly
such as making the "load and relocate the '.do' file yourself" code know
about ELF, but would instead just use "dlopen()" and company.)

However, the "-ldl" in Solaris 2.x does *not* appear to understand SunOS
4.1-style shareable-object files; it only understands SVR4-style
shareable-object files.

Thus, the only way to actually *use* the code in question would be to
build native Solaris 2.x versions of the ATK stuff; that may involve a
lot more than just getting dynamic loading going, and therefore might
not be particularly simple.

However, if somebody's *already* ported ATK to SVR4, that can probably
be used as the basis for a Solaris 2.x port (and if anything is found
that *doesn't* Just Work, unless it's because the port in question was a
port to an architecture other than SPARC, it's arguably a bug that
should be reported to Sun; Solaris 2.x *does*, after all, claim to be
"UNIX(R) System V Release 4" when you telnet to it).

Whether doing an SVR4 SPARC port of ATK would be easier than getting Sun
to change their version of the SVR4 run-time loader to know about SunOS
4.x shareable objects, I don't know.

*Has* anybody already done an SVR4 port?  Is anybody working on one?
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From: auspex-gw!guy@uunet.uu.net  (Guy Harris)
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>The following face attributes are implemented
>	Bold  Italic  FixedFace

Actually, I'm not sure "FixedFace" is *really* a face attribute in the
same sense that "Bold" and "Italic" are; for example, on my machine, the
X11(/NeWS) server claims to have both "bold" and "medium" weight
versions of New Century Schoolbook, and to have both regular and italic
versions of those, but doesn't have a "fixed font" version of it.

I.e., I think "FixedFace" is an attribute that a font either has or
doesn't; I don't know of any cases where a given font has both fixed and
non-fixed faces.

>and these are meaningless:
>	Shadow  Outline  Thin  Black  Medium  Heavy  Condense

I'm far from a Full-Fledged Font Queen(TM), so I may just be confused
here, but I had the impression that "Medium" was sort of the default -
i.e., if it wasn't Bold or Heavy or Semibold or whatever, it was Medium. 
That seems to be the convention used in the XLFD, for example.

However, the version of "atk/basics/x/xfontd.c" that I think came in the
ATK 5.1 distribution selects an XLFD WeightName value of "demibold" in
"xfontdesc_LoadXFont()" if Medium is set and Bold isn't set (if Bold is
set, it selects "bold"); if neither are set, it selects "medium".

Also, that version also seem to semi-know about Condense;
"XExplodeFontName()" recognizes any font with "narrow" or
"semicondensed" in the appropriate XLFD field as being of type
"Condense", although "xfontdesc_LoadXFont()" doesn't seem to do anything
with it. 

I also stuck some things into the "xfontdesc_LoadXFont()" here to handle
Black and Heavy, by selecting a WeightName of "black" or "heavy" if the
flag in question is set, and into the "XExplodeFontName()" here to
handle them by setting the Black or Heavy flags if the WeightName is
"black" or "heavy".

I suspect Shadow and possibly Outline may be attributes that a font
either has or doesn't, like FixedFace; Thin might be another face
attribute, although I suspect it's not in XLFD (I probably would have
stuck it in).
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When built with AFS_ENV defined (for possible use with the Andrew Message 
Delivery System), how can messages be configured to read /usr/spool/mail?  


Even though AMDS *delivery* can be tuned off using AndrewSetup options, 
messages still consults only ~/Mailbox when looking for new mail.  Changing 
the MailboxFile preference seems to affect where messages looks to find the 
AMS in-box, rather than signaling it to consult a ucb-style spooling area for 
new mail messages.  It does this even when the following Setup option are 
defined:


AMS_NonViceHost: yes

AMS_LocalMailSystemExists: yes

AMS_MailBoxPrefix: /usr/spool/mail

AMS_NonAMSDelivery: yes

OldSendmailProgram: /usr/lib/sendmail



I suppose I could run "eatmail" as a PersonalMailCollectionCommand, or 
something, but isn't there a straight forward way of configuring an 
AMDS-equipped messages program to run as a simple front-end to sendmail?


Thanks,


Bob



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What is the current state of how PCs and Macs participate in
Andrew (primarily the message service)? I'm a few years out of
date, but the last I knew of this the connection was essentialy
ascii oriented terminal emulation. Is this still the case?


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>How does it fail?  Any error messages?

	sos$ tm
	doload: Error finding entry point of package
	"/usr/andrew/dlib/atk/tma.do" - ld.so.1: tm: dlsym: can't find
		symbol tmapp__GetClassInfo
	runapp: Invalid argument
	runapp: Error loading the application tmapp.

See my message in this thread for the most likely explanation of the
problem (i.e., that the SunOS 5.x run-time loader hasn't a clue how to
load SunOS 4.x shareable objects).
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The Ness documentation describes the construct:

extend "buttonname" on event "buttonpushed"
	-- Ness code
end event end extend

and redefining keys, menus and so on by the lines in .atkinit:

load ness
call ness-load /usr/andrew/lib/my_script.n

If I insert my_script.n in a help document and empower the script it
works. If I use "call ness-load" in .atkinit I do not get an error
message but it doesn't work. What am I missing?
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The code in question is in \{andrew\}/ams/libs/ms/mungenew.c, near the 
beginning:


    if (homeUsesAMSDelivery < 0 &&

	( !(PersonalMailCollectionCommand || AMS_MailCollectionCommand) )) \{

	char SpoolFileName[1 + MAXPATHLEN], *HomeBox, *SpoolFile;

	int numfound;


	/* Only convert /usr/spool/mail-type stuff if we're checking our personal 
mailbox */

	HomeBox = GetPersonalMailbox();

	sprintf(SpoolFileName, "%s/Mailbox", home);

	if (strcmp(HomeBox, SourceDir) == 0 || strcmp(SpoolFileName, SourceDir) == 0) 
\{

	    SpoolFile = getenv("MAIL");

	    if (SpoolFile == NULL || *SpoolFile == '\\0') SpoolFile = 
getprofile("mailboxfile");

	    if (SpoolFile == NULL || *SpoolFile == '\\0') \{

		sprintf(SpoolFileName, "%s/%s", AMS_MailBoxPrefix, Me);

	    \} else \{

		strcpy(SpoolFileName, SpoolFile);

	    \}

	    mserrcode = ConvertIncomingMail(SpoolFileName, SourceDir, &numfound);

	    if (mserrcode) return (mserrcode);

	\}

    \}



Now, where is homeUsesAMSDelivery set?  It's whether your home domain (as 
defined by FindAMSHomeCell()) uses AMDS for its local delivery system.  (It's 
<0 if the domain definitely does NOT use AMDS, >0 if it definitely DOES use 
AMDS, and =0 if it can't tell.)


FindAMSHomeCell() is defined in \{andrew\}/overhead/mail/lib/amsauth.c. 
 Checking there, it seems that if your system really has ``AMS_NonViceHost: 
yes'' in its prevailing AndrewSetup, then the only code there that will pick 
the home cell will check for knowledge of ThisDomain, and failing that will 
check for knowledge of the workstation name.


But Messages will try to be consistent, and you should be able to figure out 
what domain it thinks you're running in.  When you run Messages with this 
AndrewSetup and start to send mail, in what domain are names validated?  That 
is, if you open a new message to be sent, type the name of an addressee with 
no @domain qualification, and choose ``Other/Check Recipients'', what domain 
name is appended?


The code that checks whether the domain in question runs AMDS is in 
\{andrew\}/overhead/mail/lib/ckamsdel.c, in routine CheckAMSDelivery(), which 
accepts a domain name.  It contains the following comment:


    /* If AMS_DELIVERY_ENV is off, that means that we have no code to support 
AMS delivery in the current build.  But if AMS_DeliverySystem is off, that 
means only that there's no AMS delivery system in ThisDomain, while the AMS 
delivery system may be in some other domains.  Thus, even if 
AMS_DeliverySystem is off, we check explicitly. */


It then proceeds to perform an access("/afs/DOMAINNAME/service/mailqs", X_OK) 
call to check for AMDS support.


Thus, if your ThisDomain is still alw.nih.gov and your machine has AFS 
running, it looks like Messages will assume that incoming mail is in 
~userid/Mailbox and won't try reading /usr/spool/mail/userid.


Is this accurate?


		Craig

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\quotation{Thus, if your ThisDomain is still alw.nih.gov and your machine has 
AFS running, it looks like Messages will assume that incoming mail is in 
~userid/Mailbox and won't try reading /usr/spool/mail/userid.


Is this accurate?


		Craig

}

Accurate, as far as it goes--but additionally, if "ThisDomain" is set to "*" 
(domain name of current host), messages stills assumes that incoming mail is 
in ~userid/Mailbox, and /usr/spool/mail is ignored.


-Bob

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From: John.Ockerbloom@GS1.SP.CS.CMU.EDU
To: info-andrew@ANDREW.CMU.EDU
Subject: Problem with = signs in addresses

When people using Andrew Messages try to send mail to one of my =-sign
mailboxes (such as spok=class2@cs.cmu.edu) they get back an 'Invalid address'
error from the program.  This is a perfectly legitimate address, though
(as is spok+class2@cs.cmu.edu, which Messages doesn't complain about), adn
I believe the convention is common enough (particularly in  CMU CS) that it
should be supported by Messages.

Can this be fixed, or some reason given that it can't or shouldn't be fixed?
Thanks.

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\quotation{Accurate, as far as it goes--but additionally, if "ThisDomain" is 
set to "*" (domain name of current host), messages stills assumes that 
incoming mail is in ~userid/Mailbox, and /usr/spool/mail is ignored.

}
Perhaps I should have asked if this was helpful, not whether it was accurate. 
 I'd encourage you to try to see what @domain gets added in the course of 
validation to determine if ThisDomain is being set the way you want it to be.


I didn't check for differences between the code fragments that I 
posted/consulted and any fresher stuff from CMU, either.


		Craig

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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 8-Feb-93 Problem 
with = signs in add.. John.Ockerbloom@GS1.SP.C (508)}


\quotation{When people using Andrew Messages try to send mail to one of my 
=-sign

}\quotation{mailboxes (such as spok=class2@cs.cmu.edu) they get back an 
'Invalid address'

}\quotation{error from the program.  This is a perfectly legitimate address, 
though

}\quotation{(as is spok+class2@cs.cmu.edu, which Messages doesn't complain 
about), adn

}\quotation{I believe the convention is common enough (particularly in  CMU 
CS) that it

}\quotation{should be supported by Messages.

}
\quotation{Can this be fixed, or some reason given that it can't or shouldn't 
be fixed?

}\quotation{Thanks.

}
Sure it can be fixed, but you have to write your own address validation code 
to do it.  There are hooks in Messages to express ``local-database'' address 
validation.  The bug, if any, is in the options selected by 
/afs/cs.cmu.edu/service/configuration/AMS-Server, wherein it claims that the 
complete mail address space of the cs.cmu.edu mail domain is expressed by the 
Andrew-conventional interpretation of the cs.cmu.edu White Pages.  Such 
conventional interpretation doesn't include breaking local names at 
equal-signs.  Rather, the Andrew-conventional interpretation is to use either 
'+' or '#' as the address-breaking character.  The '='-convention grew up 
independently, or possibly with some crossfertilization from the Andrew world. 
 It happens to be very similar to the '+' convention.


You might simply use the '+' convention in the addresses that you publish.


Or, if you're asking for some kind of architectural alignment between these 
two independent conventions, you might get more mileage out of not calling for 
a ``fix''.  As I say, if there's a ``bug,'' it's that the cs.cmu.edu 
publication of how local addresses can be interpreted is not sufficiently 
general.  In defense of CMU CS Facilities, though, that publication via White 
Pages is really quite useful, no doubt within the CMU CS world, but also to us 
folks whose Messages programs will thus automatically validate addresses in 
the cs.cmu.edu cell without our having to be there.


		Craig

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The first step in attempting to compile on Solaris 2 one must make the
Makefiles.  Since there is no defined C compiler for Solaris, one gets
into a bit or trouble when one build imake, which is also not defined.

Using the gcc C preprocessor is a quick recipe for SERIOUS brain fry!
imake.tmpl, containing the IBM copyright has a line:
/**/#=====================================

which is illegal.

The $Disclaimer contains a line which begins:

/**/# 1993.  This...

which is illegal.

Any comment in an imakefile with a contraction such as don't is also
illegal because it's an unterminated string.

----

You COULD compile the cpp on the X tape, except that the one I found in
X11R4 is NOT ANSI COMPLIANT!  (Editing out the single quotes in the
comments seemed to help a bit.)

----

What we ended up doing was telling imake to run the SunOS 4.1.1's cpp in
binary compatibility mode.

That seemed to work.

----

The ANSI C Preprocessor violates an important software engineering principle:

When writing a parser, be liberal in what you accept as input and
rigorous in what you produce as output.

----

To those packaging up imake for Solaris 2, take heed!

-wdc
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I too am interested in knowing the state of Andrew for these platforms.
On a related issue, is anyone else using the ATK on 386/486 platforms 
under SCO? 

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Multimedia Communications Research Lab            Ottawa, Ontario Canada
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Bill Cattey <wdc@Athena.MIT.EDU> writes:
> The ANSI C Preprocessor violates an important software engineering principle:
> 
> When writing a parser, be liberal in what you accept as input and
> rigorous in what you produce as output.

As far as the ANSI C preprocessor goes, it's not so much an issue of
not being liberal, but an issue of interpreting the input as specified
by the language definition.

The violation of software engineering principles was done by imake, in
its use of another system's internal, undocumented interface in a way
which it was clearly not intended to be used.

				_.John
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from andrew.mailing-list: 6-Feb-93 Andrew on Macs 
and PCs? Ken Mandelberg@ucbvax.be (506)}


\quotation{What is the current state of how PCs and Macs participate in

}\quotation{Andrew (primarily the message service)? I'm a few years out of

}\quotation{date, but the last I knew of this the connection was essentialy

}\quotation{ascii oriented terminal emulation. Is this still the case?

}

The Mac and PC versions of AMS (MacMail and EzMail) are mail agents that run 
locally, and talk to a message-server that interfaces to the AMS 'database' on 
a Unix machine.

The functionality you get from those interfaces is basically the same as VUI. 
That means:


- All the text is unscribed, and therefor you cannot view tables, rasters etc. 
Mime and ATK text formatting is translated to plain text.

- You can only send plain text.

- It knows about special headers like; vote, subscribe, acknowledgments, etc.


We use the Mac and PC version for some time now, and I'am really pleased with 
them. The fact that it cannot handle any ATK object is a real limitation, but 
it does provide you with the functionality that other Mac/PC mail agents 
provide plus that you have access to your bboard.


Harco\
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dunkel@carbon.chem.utah.edu writes:
> The Ness documentation describes the construct:
> 
> extend "buttonname" on event "buttonpushed"
>         -- Ness code
> end event end extend
> 
> and redefining keys, menus and so on by the lines in .atkinit:
> 
> load ness
> call ness-load /usr/andrew/lib/my_script.n
> 
> If I insert my_script.n in a help document and empower the script it
> works. If I use "call ness-load" in .atkinit I do not get an error
> message but it doesn't work. What am I missing?

Loading ness through .atkinit works fine for adding new key
combinations and message items.  However, for reasons I'll go into
below, it doesn't work to extend named objects.

For a concrete example, here is part of a script I typically load
with ness-load from my own .atkinit:

extend "view:textview" 
    on menu "Search/Spell,Define Marked Word"
	DictCommand()
    end menu 
    on keys "d"	--  ^X d
	DictCommand()
    end keys
end extend

Note first that the thing I am extending uses the "view:" convention.
This means that the enclosed 'on...' blocks will apply to all views of
the type named after the ":".  This is done by modification of the
global tables used to initialize views (the same tables used to
implement the addkey and addmenu commands for .xxxinit files.)

At present, a ness-load'ed script cannot modify the behavior of a
named object like "buttonname" because there is no similar global
initialization table for remembering the names of objects that are to
be extended.  And, of course, when the arbiter code gets the name of a
new object  it does not check in the table (that is, it does not check
in the table that doesn't exist :-)

"Empowering" scripts is a nuissance.  Unfortunately, it would be more
of a nuissance if someone sent you a mail message or document with a script
in it that did something unpleasant (as can happen with other
systems).  Ness scripts can do many useful things, but to be useful an
agent must also have the power to be dangerous.  Empowering is the
best scheme we have come up with to control the power without
stiffling it altogether.  Suggestions for other schemes are welcome.

Fred Hansen
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*FIxedFace* is indeed not _really_ a face attribute.  It is an
attribute that must be set in the style whenever the fontfamily
selected by that style is fixed face.  It enables the ATK code to do
some necessary functin that has to be done for fixed width fonts.
(More properly, ATK should be figuring out that a font is fixed face
by examining the font attributes;  these were not readily available
when the code was created.)

The default face in X fonts requested by xfontd.c is medium face.  If
Bold is in the style, the request is for bold face;  and if both Medium and
Bold are in the style, the request is for demibold face.

Extending LoadXFont to know about a few more of the defined style
attributes is probably a good idea.

Fred Hansen
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 >4.  Paragraph numbers for text.  In this mode, a separate fixed width
 >column at the left of a textview will show a paragraph number at the
 >start of each paragraph.  This display can be toggled on and off with a
 >command procedure.  Clicking on the numbers could possibly have some
 >affect, such as automatically selecting the paragraph's text. 
 >Additionally, perhaps, an inset may be allowed to post icon characters
 >in the paragraph number view.  For example, a debugger might toggle the
 >paragraph numbers on and post an arrow icon on a specific line.

I.e., this is intended to provide a function distinct from the paragraph
numbering features in various word processors, wherein the paragraph (or
whatever) number is in the main text stream, rather than in a separate
column?

 >15.  Undo.  Begin by introducing an undo method in the data object
 >class, then have each data object override this method.  Simpletext and
 >text are the obvious first candidates for an undo function.  An undo
 >command procedure would ask the dataobject to undo the last function. 
 >The dataobject may save a history of ``undo information'' up until the
 >last time it was written.  Alternatively, some dataobjects may only
 >support one level of undo (some kind of feedback would be useful to warn
 >the user of this inconsistency).  A dataobject would not be expected to
 >undo operations to an embedded inset.  It may be expected to delete an
 >inset that was inserted, however.

So, in effect, instead of having one undo history for an entire
document, the top-level object (e.g., a text document in "ez") would
have its history, and each inset would have its own independent history?
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In general, it would be wise to take the specifications in the wish
list with a grain of salt.  We may not be able to do them all and the
exact nature may change as we get into the work.

auspex-gw!guy@uunet.uu.net  (Guy Harris) writes:
> I.e., this [line number column] 
> is intended to provide a function distinct from the paragraph
> numbering features in various word processors, wherein the paragraph (or
> whatever) number is in the main text stream, rather than in a separate
> column?
 
Yes.  This would be different than a paragraph numbering style.  We
also need the latter; and section numbering, too.

> So, in effect, instead of having one undo history for an entire
> document, the top-level object (e.g., a text document in "ez") would
> have its history, and each inset would have its own independent history?

The user interface might be designed so that it appeared as one undo
stream.

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\quotation{Yes.  This would be different than a paragraph numbering style.  We
also need the latter; and section numbering, too.

}
The line numbering suggested is only really useful when editing source code
(or other raw text).  I have always been skeptical as to the utility of a
feature like this, but we have many users here asking for it.  I would agree
that it is definitely handy for something like a debugger interface.


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from ext.misc.info-andrew: 9-Feb-93 Re: The Andrew
View V1, 3&4 Wilfred.Hansen@cs.cmu.ed (916)}


\quotation{> So, in effect, instead of having one undo history for an entire

}\quotation{> document, the top-level object (e.g., a text document in "ez")
would

}\quotation{> have its history, and each inset would have its own independent
history?

}
\quotation{The user interface might be designed so that it appeared as one
undo stream.

}
I am not yet convinced that this is even necessary.  I doubt if users would
become confused once they learn that insets keep their own history.  Of course
if its implementation is simple I'd go for a single history any day.


-todd inglett

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\quotation{That's odd.  In my copy of RFC 1341, the only image/* types 
defined are

}\quotation{image/gif and image/jpeg.

}
\quotation{Please don't have 'messages' generate unregistered message 
types!

}
Message only generates GIF or JPEG JFIF.  It can handle reading some other 
popular types though.


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Excerpts from ext.andrew: 10-Feb-93 Re: Changes in 5.2.0 Gary
Keim@andrew.cmu.edu (397+0)

> Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 10-Feb-93 Re: Changes in
> 5.2.0 Keith Moore@cs.utk.edu (656)

>> That's odd.  In my copy of RFC 1341, the only image/* types defined are
>> image/gif and image/jpeg.

>> Please don't have 'messages' generate unregistered message types!

At least, not if the ``MIME-Version: 1.0'' header is used.  I didn't
understand that RFC 1341 provides a comprehensive list of all registered
image subtypes.  That is, I agree with Keith's request, but understand
that the IANA registry is the place to get the list of registered
subtypes from, not RFC 1341.  Or perhaps Keith was asking for something
more constraining, i.e., only support/use the subtypes actually
mentioned in RFC 1341 (jpeg and gif)?

Bill


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\quotation{1. Either shut off the mechanism that substitutes

}\quotation{Firstname.Lastname@machine for username@machine (since we don't 
have

}\quotation{White pages installed).

}
What error do you get when you type in an address and choose the 
\italic{Other, Check Recipient} menu option in messages?  Does it successfully 
get the Firstname.Lastname?  What happens when the address is bogus?


The CDROM binaries were not built to run the WhitePages so that's not what is 
doing this.  It's possible that it falls back on looking in the passwd file 
for this translation. 


\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from misc: 8-Feb-93 Andrew question Herb 
Barad@ee.tulane.edu (799*)}


\quotation{By the way, is there a usenet newsgroup for

}\quotation{Andrew?

}
We maintain a mailing list that you can subscribe to by sending mail to 
info-andrew-request@andrew.cmu.edu.  There is a newsgroup that get 
non-formatted versions of the mailinglist messages called 
comp.soft-sys.andrew.


Gary Keim

Andrew Consortium

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In article <0fPfhFq00gpmIO1kcZ@cs.cmu.edu>, Wilfred.Hansen@cs.cmu.edu writes:

> Messages
> 
> MIME format support has been augmented, There is now better support for
> message bodies of type multipart/digest.  And messages bodies may
> contain items of type image/gif, image/pbm, image/ppm, image/pgm, and
> image/jpeg.

That's odd.  In my copy of RFC 1341, the only image/* types defined are
image/gif and image/jpeg.

Please don't have 'messages' generate unregistered message types!

--
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Subject: Re: A few questions on ULTRIX


OK, given that "From" without a colon is normal in email,
why is messages unable to tell where one message ends and
the next begins, on my ULTRIX system?

I notice that steve@lia.com posted this same query, but regarding
his Sun workstation, on 5th Feb 1992, yet I never saw any responses
to his posting.

Any suggestions??

Thank you in advance.

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                   0 0   0      0    0      0   0 0
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                     0                          0
                     0        The Druid         0
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                           Mark D Templeton

B1013                Internet  : Mark.Templeton%hermes.mod.uk@relay.mod.uk
RSRE(S)              Janet     : Mark.Templeton@hermes.mod.uk
St Andrews Road
Malvern              Internal  : druid@caercn
Worcestershire
WR14 3PS                Phone UK  : 0684-892733 x2109
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Thank you for the suggestion, fish.


> > OK, given that "From" without a colon is normal in email,
> > why is messages unable to tell where one message ends and
> > the next begins, on my ULTRIX system?
> 
> 
> Take a look at the AndrewSetup helpfile.  In there, somewhere, is a
> configuration option for AMS - that specifies what the separating
> character is for (non-ams) mailfiles.


At last I can read my mail with "messages".
The problem was not actually the separator, but the
fact that mail arrives by DECnet, and so is of the form

	hermes::druid

which messages saw as an invalid address.

Putting

	AMS_CheckAddressInSeparatingFrom: No

in my AndrewSetup file cured the problem.

================

Next problem....

I can read the mail, but I can't send mail.
When I send mail as

	hermes::cbs::relay::foo

it is rejected. I get a message which says

	The name you typed is invalid

I have tried putting

	AMS_ValidateDestHosts: No
	AMS_HardHostValidationErrors: No

in my AndrewSetup file, but to no avail.
I can only surmise that it thinks this is a local address,
and so insists on address validation.

Can I either

	a. Turn off hard checking PROPERLY, so a user can force
	   messages to accept mail.

	b. Since I don't use uucp, tell messages to accept a
	   double colon as a uucp address separator, and so
	   fudge things so messages will accept a DECnet address
	   as though it were a uucp address.

Thank you once again,
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                     0                          0
                     0        The Druid         0
                                alias
                           Mark D Templeton

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<bold><excerpt>Excerpts from internet.info-andrew: 10-Feb-93 Re: Changes in 5.=
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There are actually a fair number of configuration options that can be
used to determine how the "From " line structure is to be parsed.  (This
varies on different UNIX variants, and where possible it is nice to
parse carefully to avoid breaking in half a mail message that has a line
in the body starting with "From ".)  I don't know about your Ultrix
system, but if you type "help andrewsetup" you can find out about
configuration options that can be put in the AndrewSetup file that will
probably solve your problem.  Here are the three I suspect are most
likely to be relevant:

AMS_CheckAddressInSeparatingFrom: boolean
    Default: yes
    "Yes" specifies that the "From" line which apparently starts a
    new piece of mail should have a reasonable looking address
    before it is considered the start of new mail.  "No" specifies
    that the "From " line is not checked.

AMS_CheckDateInSeparatingFrom: boolean
    Default: yes
    "Yes" specifies that the "From" line which apparently starts a
    new piece of mail should have a date before it is considered the
    start of new mail.  "No" specifies that the "From" line is not
    checked.

AMS_AllowColonInSeparatingFrom: boolean
    Default: no
    "No" specifies that the only thing to look for is "From ". 
    "Yes" specifies that the "From" line separating pieces of mail
    may start with either "From:" or  "From  ".

My first guess, without more information, is that you need to turn OFF
one of the first two options because your mail delivery agent doesn't
create "From" lines with as much structure as most systems do.  --
Nathaniel

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> Next problem....

> I can read the mail, but I can't send mail.
> When I send mail as

> 	hermes::cbs::relay::foo

> it is rejected. I get a message which says

> 	The name you typed is invalid

> I have tried putting

> 	AMS_ValidateDestHosts: No
	AMS_HardHostValidationErrors: No


Messages won't understand what a DECnet address is, but if your local
sendmail program accepts this kind of addressing, then you could simply
pass your DECnet mail on as if it were a local AMS address.

Rather than disabling remote host validation, as you had described
above, you'll need to turn off local address validation.  You can do
this with:

AMS_WPValidation: no
AMS_PasswdValidation: no

Additionally, you'll probably need to shield the colons by inclosing
your DECnet address in double quotes, as in:

"hermes::druid"@ThisDomain

where "ThisDomain" is your machine's host name.


(PS--I think I replied to this before, thinking that your local sendmail
program was incapable of accepting a DECnet address).

-Bob
 
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I can read the mail, but I can't send mail.

When I send mail as


	hermes::cbs::relay::foo


it is rejected. I get a message which says


	The name you typed is invalid


I have tried putting


	AMS_ValidateDestHosts: No

	AMS_HardHostValidationErrors: No}



Messages won't understand what a DECnet address is, but if your local sendmail 
program accepts this kind of addressing, then you could simply pass your 
DECnet mail on as if it were a local AMS address.


Rather than disabling remote host validation, as you had described above, 
you'll need to turn off local address validation.  You can do this with:


AMS_WPValidation: no

AMS_PasswdValidation: no


Additionally, you'll probably need to shield the colons by inclosing your 
DECnet address in double quotes, as in:


"hermes::druid"@ThisDomain


where "ThisDomain" is your machine's host name.



(PS--I think I replied to this before, thinking that your local sendmail 
program was incapable of accepting a DECnet address).


-Bob

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Excerpts from mail: 12-Feb-93 Re: A few questions on ULTRIX Mark T.
12-Feb-1993@rela (468)

> Now I can read incoming mail OK, but I cannot send mail.

Hmmm.  I think what you want to do MIGHT be to turn off all local name
validation.  The AndrewSetup file isn't very helpful on this score, but
the following excerpt from ams/libs/ms/mswp.c:

    if (!PwdVal && !LocalDBVal && !WPVal) {
	*IsVacuous = TRUE;
	*WpCode = (CheckAMSFmtOK(Domain) <= 0 ? MSWP_GOODNETMAIL : MSWP_GOODUSER);
	return(0);
    }

makes me think that what you want to do is simply turn off ALL local
address validation.  Something like the following might do the trick:

AMS_WpValidation: 0
AMS_PasswdValidation: 0
AMS_LocalDatabaseValidataion: 0

I'm not sure, but I think that might do it for you....  -- Nathaniel
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To: dunkel@carbon.chem.utah.EDU
Subject: Re: "Empowering" scripts
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Some people complain about the chore of empowering scripts.  

For the cognescenti, it isn't necessary to empower scripts by scrolling
to their end and clicking on a box and THEN answering a dialog box.  You
can get a dialog box directly by adding the preference item:

	*.NessUseDialogBoxInsteadOfWarning: on

The default value of off for this preference is intended to protect
innocent users.  A site could presumably set it to on in the
$ANDREWDIR/lib/global.prf file.

A trusting user could modify ness.c so all scripts are automatically
empowered, but I would consider this foolhardy.  You would never know
when you were about to read a document or mail message that could cause
undesirable results.  (There is NO way around this.  If a language is to
have the power to do general, useful work, it must also have the power
to do damage.)

Fred Hansen
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Subject: rawtext

Robert Kemmetmueller has pointed out that the recent document describing
chnages to the system incorrectly described the "rawtext" object.  The
purpose of this object is to edit any pure ASCII file and ensure that it
is saved in pure ASCII form.  The erroneous addition of styles is not
prevented, but the styles are removed before saving the file.  This is
useful to prevent styles from rednering unreadable such files as
.atkinit, preferences, .login, .Xdefaults, and so on.

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Subject: Shadow Colors

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I am currently working on centralizing and improving the code which chooses 
shadow colors for the menubar, the popup menus, scrollbars, and all 
non-pushbutton buttons.


I'm curious whether or not there is any strong feeling as to whether I 
should provide a preference to get the old behavior, and if so, what the 
default value should be.


The main improvement provided by the new code is that the interior of the 
button is always the same color as the background, and only the background 
color is used in computing the top and bottom shadows.  Another benefit is 
that the code will be part of it's own library, so the choices can be kept 
consistent between the various pieces of ATK which now have 3d-type 
effects.


-Rob Ryan

Andrew Consortium

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<<On Fri, 12 Feb 1993 16:18:44 -0500 (EST), Wilfred.Hansen@cs.cmu.edu said:

> For the cognescenti, it isn't necessary to empower scripts by scrolling
> to their end and clicking on a box and THEN answering a dialog box.  You
> can get a dialog box directly by adding the preference item:

> 	*.NessUseDialogBoxInsteadOfWarning: on

Fred:-

Since it seems that Ness is going to be the Extension Language of
Choice for ATK applications, why not modify runapp to understand a new
argument (say, `-e', if that's not already taken), which would
automatically empower the Ness scripts loaded in that application (and
that application only).  It seems to me that, if Ness is to be fully
useful as an extension language, it will have to include some features
for automatic empowerment for those times when it is needed; this need
not interfere with the default, which is needed for user protection.

-GAWollman

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Garrett.Wollman@UVM.EDU writes:
> <<On Fri, 12 Feb 1993 16:18:44 -0500 (EST), Wilfred.Hansen@cs.cmu.edu said:
> 
> > For the cognescenti, it isn't necessary to empower scripts by scrolling
> > to their end and clicking on a box and THEN answering a dialog box.  You
> > can get a dialog box directly by adding the preference item:
> 
> >       *.NessUseDialogBoxInsteadOfWarning: on
> 
> Fred:-
> 
> Since it seems that Ness is going to be the Extension Language of
> Choice for ATK applications, why not modify runapp to understand a new
> argument (say, `-e', if that's not already taken), which would
> automatically empower the Ness scripts loaded in that application (and
> that application only).  It seems to me that, if Ness is to be fully
> useful as an extension language, it will have to include some features
> for automatic empowerment for those times when it is needed; this need
> not interfere with the default, which is needed for user protection.

My $.02

Adding a command line option is still a securtiy risk, because for
navie users a -e switch will allow new users to empower a script
without being informed of the dangers.  Imagine reciving a Ness script
in a message that subtle alters your files, but claims merely to
display an interactive christmas tree, with instructions to save the
script to a file and run it with the -e option.  Experinced users of
course would be supucious, but the naive probably taken in.

A command line option that was equivlent to the preference  
	*.NessUseDialogBoxInsteadOfWarning: on
would probably be a little less useful, but safer.

Another solution would be to create a restricted version of Ness which
would restrict 'dangerous' commands, but of course limit the power of Ness.
Alternatively there could be a system wide list of 'safe' Ness scripts
which could be empowered automaticly, by Ness itself.
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>Extending LoadXFont to know about a few more of the defined style
>attributes is probably a good idea.

The latest XLFD spec (1.4, the one that came with X11R5) appears not to
define any values for the WEIGHT_NAME field, and says that "it should not
be used for font matching or substitution."  It says the same for the
SETWIDTH_NAME field.

Instead, it suggests using the RELATIVE_WEIGHT and WEIGHT properties,
and the RELATIVE_SETWIDTH property, for that purpose; I guess you're
supposed to wildcard the appropriate fields in the XLFD name, and
compute the "quality" of the match based on those properties.

It gives "English translations" for the possible values of
RELATIVE_SETWIDTH and RELATIVE_WEIGHT, and in the "Description" field of
the tables for them, gives what probably amount to aliases - for
example, "Normal" and "Regular" are given as aliases for "Medium", while
"Heavy" is an alias for "ExtraBold" and "Black" is an alias for
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I wish that the filename prompts for various tools -- like messages -- would
show the potential completions of a pathname when ? is entered, like ez does.

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I'm running ATK 5.1 on a Sun 4/50 (IPX) running 4.1.3, the bundled C compiler
with -O4 /usr/lib/libm.il, and gobs of memory.

I just discovered "except all" under the Send/File Marked menu in messages.
It seems odd that I have to mark a message to be able to do this to it,
but that's not what I'm posting about.

I picked a random message to see how this feature worked.  I marked it and
selected the above-mentioned menu item.  The sendmessage window came up blank,
with the wait cursor.  The cpu was saturated for *six or seven minutes* without
visible effect.  I ran an strace -p -f on messages to see what was happening,
and found that it running almost entirely in user mode, with an occasional
call to brk:

<=>lovecraft<=>strace -f -p 3756
Process 3756 attached - interrupt to quit
brk(0x31be88) = 0
brk(0x320e88) = 0
brk(0x325e88) = 0
brk(0x32ae88) = 0
brk(0x32fe88) = 0

It eventually finished and went about its way:

unlink("/tmp/ofSwN5W1GE5BICf1xO") = 0
write(3, "\2\1\0\4\4\80\0\88\0\0@\0\0\0\0\0\n\0\0\2\4\80\0\88", 24) = 24
...

Now, this was a 59k message, but it doesn't seem to me like this would be a
terribly compute-intensive activity.  Is there some very pessimal code involved?
Shorter messages are excerpted very quickly.

Why is a file in /tmp involved?
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Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 13-Feb-93 Re: "Empowering"
scripts "Daniel C. Wang"@ANDREW. (1869)

> Adding a command line option is still a securtiy risk, because for
> navie users a -e switch will allow new users to empower a script
> without being informed of the dangers.  Imagine reciving a Ness script
> in a message that subtle alters your files, but claims merely to
> display an interactive christmas tree, with instructions to save the
> script to a file and run it with the -e option.

Actually this scenario can already happen with nessrun. (or csh, or sh,
or emacs...)

Basically what is needed is a registry of arbiters, and arbiters wanted.
 A ness script would specify which arbiter it wishes to extend, and
whenever it finally got registered the ness script would be signalled to
re-compile.  (After having already been compiled once...)  This would
allow you to use nessrun (or ness-load in your .atkinit) to avoid the
empowerment step, but still allow extension of specific objects.

-Rob
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\quotation{I wish that the filename prompts for various tools -- like 
messages -- would show the potential completions of a pathname when ? is 
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Until recently any program which didn't use buffers (such as messages), 
couldn't take advantage of completion help.  


This has been fixed.


-Rob

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\quotation{Since it seems that Ness is going to be the Extension Language 
of }\quotation{Choice for ATK applications, why not modify runapp to 
understand a new }\quotation{argument (say, `-e', if that's not already 
taken), which would }\quotation{automatically empower the Ness scripts 
loaded in that application (and }\quotation{that application only).  It 
seems to me that, if Ness is to be fully }\quotation{useful as an extension 
language, it will have to include some features }\quotation{for automatic 
empowerment for those times when it is needed; this need }\quotation{not 
interfere with the default, which is needed for user protection.

}
This is not an inherently terrible idea, though it still carries some 
danger.  If enough poeple ask, I'll implement -e.


First, however, I should point out those cases where empowerment IS done 
automatically:


	files in directories listed in the *.nesspath preference

	files loaded with ness-load from a .XXXinit file

	files executed with nessrun


The last category includes ness scripts that call the launchapplication() 
function.  In such a script, a window is opened after any desired 
preparatory ness computation.  Thus interactive applications can be 
constructed that do not need empowerment to utilize Ness.  (I don't know if 
anyone has tried launchapplication.  If so, I'd be interested in feedback; 
 I'm pretty sure it's not perfect yet :-)


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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from advisor.dev.atk: 18-Jan-93 text822 (messages)
bug Robert Kemmetmueller (474+1)}


\quotation{  * in \bold{messages}, select "Append to File".

}
Another user here has fallen prey to the "Append to File" menu.  It seems to
me that this menu ought to just be \italic{removed} from \bold{messages}.  The
file it generates has NO VALUE as far as I can tell--  \bold{ez} can't handle
it properly \smaller{(see my 18-Jan post)}, and the resulting file can't even
be loaded properly via "Restore Draft".  Is that menu item good for ANYTHING??


\smaller{<If somebody's working on fixing \bold{text822}, never mind.  But if
it's been back-burnered indefinitely, could the menu item itself just Go Away?
 It's bound in andrew/atkams/messages/lib/messages.c>}

\center{
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3-4968

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Hi,


I have a specific problem and I wonder whether a White Pages database can 
solve it.


Configuration:	Sun sparc's with SunOs 4.1, no AFS, no AMSD


We have two semi-separate domains at our faculty. The SCI domain for students 
and the CS domain for staff, researchers, etc. The two domains have different 
/etc/passwd files, but the user names are unique in both domains. Our mail 
system doesn't allow to sent mail to \bold{foo} from the SCI domain if 
\bold{foo} is in the CS domain. One has to write explicitly 
\bold{foo@cs.kun.nl}.


I added a global alias file mechanism (like the personal aliases) to the AMS 
mail system that contains e.q. aliases for all the course groups that run in 
the current semester. That alias file is used by the two separate domains, and 
contains users from both domains. This only works if I expand the name foo to 
the full foo@sci.kun.nl otherwise a user in the CS domain would get a 
validation error because foo is not in the /etc/passwd file.


I would also like to use the WP mechanism to validate names like F. Foo to 
"Fred Foo" <foo@sci.kun.nl>.


So I build a WP database and fed it the /etc/passwd files from both domains. 
With wpq I can now find all the users, but it doesn't contains the domain 
information. I haven't rebuild the mail clients yet, but I imagine the 
following will happen:


 	\leftindent{mail sent to foo (who is on the SCI domain) from the CS domain 
will be validated and sent to "...." <foo@\bold{cs}.kun.nl>. Which will be 
return by the MAILER-DAEMON.

}
Should I fill in the forwarding address for all the users? There is also an 
undocumented field NPA (Network preferred address). Does the message server 
look at those fields, or are the only be used by AMSD.


Hope someone can help,


Harco.\
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There is _A_ use for "Append to File"

1. Verify that there is no preexisting file.
2. Use the menu command to save the message.
3. Start ez.
4. Use Read Raw file to read the file in.
5. Strip off the text822 wrapper and the mail headers up to the REAL atk
datastream begindata.
6. Save the file out
7. Use the file as an ATK file.

Optional step 8:

Curse the author of text822 and pray for a function which will do these
operations for you.

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I recently obtained some of the info-andrew archives for September 92
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<bold><excerpt>Excerpts from internet.info-andrew: 12-Feb-93 "excerpt all" is =
very slow Anthony A. Datri@princet (1361)</excerpt></bold><nl>
<nl>
<excerpt>It seems odd that I have to mark a message to be able to do this to i=
t</excerpt><nl>
<nl>
You don't, if you only want to excerpt one message -- there is an "Excerpt Bod=
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o excerpt the currently-displayed message.  <nl>
<nl>
I don't know why the "excerpt all" operation took so long.  On my Sun, I find =
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r not.... -- Nathaniel<nl>
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 16-Feb-93 Q: White 
Pages Harco de Hilster@cs.kun. (1709+0)}


\quotation{The two domains have different /etc/passwd files, but the user 
names are unique in both domains. Our mail system doesn't allow to sent mail 
to \bold{foo} from the SCI domain if \bold{foo} is in the CS domain. One has 
to write explicitly \bold{foo@cs.kun.nl}.

}
Yikes.  The userids don't overlap, and presumably are prevented from 
overlapping, but you can't exploit the fact that they're non-overlapping 
because you still have to append a domain name--at least for mailing purposes.


This begs the question ``why?''  Why would they be prevented from overlapping 
when you still have to qualify them with a domain name?


\quotation{So I build a WP database and fed it the /etc/passwd files from both 
domains. With wpq I can now find all the users, but it doesn't contains the 
domain information. I haven't rebuild the mail clients yet, but I imagine the 
following will happen:

}
\quotation{ 	\leftindent{mail sent to foo (who is on the SCI domain) from the 
CS domain will be validated and sent to "...." <foo@\bold{cs}.kun.nl>. Which 
will be return by the MAILER-DAEMON.

}}
\quotation{Should I fill in the forwarding address for all the users? There is 
also an undocumented field NPA (Network preferred address). Does the message 
server look at those fields, or are the only be used by AMSD.

}
So indeed you're losing any source-domain information when you concatenate the 
two /etc/passwd files.  I imagine that you'll get exactly the behavior you're 
predicting: that if you're running in cs.kun.nl, the validated address will be 
foo@cs.kun.nl, even for a userid out of the sci.kun.nl domain.  AMS is doing 
this because you've told it to, presumably by saying that the WP for the local 
domain is in some pathname.


I'll also presume that you're not using AMDS in this configuration, so that 
the only WP use is in the AMS clients for fuzzy matching.  AMS clients (well, 
AMS interfaces plus the message server--AMDS clients) don't use the $Fwd 
(forwarding address) field in the WP; they use only the ID and names, and for 
decoration of the listing of ambiguous address matches, the Affiliation field 
($Af).  Only AMDS interprets the $Fwd and $NPA fields.


There are two ways to make this a little more real.  The first way is to keep 
the two domains separate.  The second way is to merge the two domains.


Keeping the domains separate, you'd have two different WP databases. 
 Presumably, you'd have to put them in the conventional 
/afs/\{sci,cs\}.kun.nl/service/wp directories, which you'd simply make up as 
AFS simulations, forgetting about the magic option to say where the WP for 
ThisDomain is stored.  Users could validate names within domains, and 
addresses would (or could) be correctly validated for mail delivery (with 
appropriate files /afs/\{sci,cs\}.kun.nl/service/configuration/AMS-Server), 
but indeed it would be impossible to validate the address ``foo'' when running 
in the cs.kun.nl domain, when ``foo'' was valid only as foo@sci.kun.nl.  There 
could be a foo@cs.kun.nl WP entry, but only AMDS would make it work as an 
alias for the other domain, by delivering mail to the other domain.


Merging the domains, as you've tried to do with a trial WP, it seems that 
you'd also have to build some kind of new mechanism for forwarding mail 
between domains.  That is, you could use the two /etc/passwd files to build a 
table of sendmail aliases:

	foo	foo@cs.kun.nl

	bar	bar@sci.kun.nl

and invent some machine, named maybe ``kun.nl'' or ``merged.kun.nl'' or 
something, and then make Andrew's ThisDomain be the same name as that machine. 
 In that case, you could point to the merged WP database for the ThisDomain 
WP, but you'd have to have that machine then run sendmail or something to 
disperse the mail to the proper recipients.


A third possibility is to persuade the maintainers of the \{cs,sci\}.kun.nl 
domains to install each other's /etc/passwd files as aliases for their 
sendmails, so that even if addressee ``foo'' were receiving mail as 
foo@cs.kun.nl, then mail to foo@sci.kun.nl would be forwarded to the right 
place.


		Craig

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This apparently works the way I think it does, so I'll spread the
news...<nl>
<nl>
<bold><excerpt>Excerpts from internet.other.info-andrew: 15-Feb-93 Re:
text822 (messages) bug Robert Kemmetmueller@rch
(733+0)</excerpt></bold><nl>
<nl>
<excerpt>Another user here has fallen prey to the "Append to File" menu. 
It seems to me that this menu ought to just be <italic>removed</italic>
from <bold>messages</bold>.  The file it generates has NO VALUE as far as I
can tell--  <bold>ez</bold> can't handle it properly <smaller>(see my
18-Jan post)</smaller>, and the resulting file can't even be loaded
properly via "Restore Draft".  Is that menu item good for ANYTHING??<nl>
</excerpt><nl>
Not a whole lot. We've considered a few possibilities for fixing it; I
believe they boiled down to A) get rid of text822, or B) have that menu
option exec datacat.<nl>
I don't know if anybody's working on either of those, though.<nl>
<nl>
In the meantime, in the latest release, datacat with the -c option should
take the user's mangled file and make it readable with ez. If that doesn't
work, send me mail (I'd like to see the file so that I can fix datacat some
more.)<nl>
<nl>
<bold><excerpt>Excerpts from work: 16-Feb-93 Re: text822 (messages) bug
Robert Kemmetmueller@rch (447+0)</excerpt></bold><nl>
<nl>
<excerpt><bold>datacat -c</bold>  in ATK 5.2.0 did the trick mighty fine.
(Thanks for the info!  I'll pass it on locally). </excerpt><nl>
<nl>
--Z<nl>
<nl>
"And Aholibamah bare Jeush, and Jaalam, and Korah: these were the
borogoves..."<nl>
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\quotation{I  currently have in my preferences file hardcoded references to 
my printer.

}\quotation{Is there any way to make Andrew use any printer that one tells 
it to?

}

Yes, remove the hardcoded references to a particular printer and either set 
your PRINTER environment variable or just use the \italic{Set Printer} 
features.  You can also specify a default printer in your preferences file. 
 From the preferences help file:

\bold{
}\leftindent{\bold{print.printer:} \italic{\bold{printername}}

\leftindent{This entry specifies the name of the printer where your print 
jobs will be sent.  You can override this preference for a particular print 
request using the -P option in ezprint.  See the\italic{  ezprint  }help 
document for details.}

}
Gary Keim

Andrew Consortium

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Subject: shading colors

I run messages on a grey scale monitor and really dislike the normal
black/white setup (or reverse video of this).  I'm pretty happy with the
colors/contrast that result from -bg red -fg white, but the shading
effects are reveresed. That is, things that should be out are in, while
this is not a big deal, it would be nice to fix. Can you tell me how to
fix this?

Thanks,

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\quotation{Is there

}\quotation{anyway to tell Andrew what font path I need it to use?  Better 
yet,

}\quotation{to tell it to use the fonts if they are already there and not 
to

}\quotation{touch my font path?

}
Unfortunately, not in the currently available release.  The good news is 
that in the next release, the following preferences are supported:

\leftindent{\leftindent{
}\bold{AddFontPath\leftindent{\quotation{: yes}}}\leftindent{\quotation{

}This is used by the X11 version of ATK to decide whether to try to 
automatically add the appropriate font directory to the X server's font 
path.  The appropriate directory is usually $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts, but may be 
set with the AndrewFontDir preference or the ANDREWFONTDIR environment 
variable.


}}\indent{\bold{AndrewFontDir\leftindent{\quotation{:} 
<$ANDREWDIR/X11fonts>}}\leftindent{\quotation{

}This is used by the X11 version of ATK to decide what directory to add to 
the X server's font path to try to get the Andrew fonts.

}}
For now, I can only suggest that you hack the sources.  The relevant 
section of code is in the module andrew/atk/basics/x/xim.c: 
xim__AddAndrewFontPath().  Here's a version that will do what you want:


\typewriter{\smaller{\comment{\keyword{void} 
\function{xim__AddAndrewFontPath}(classID,DisplayPtr)

    \keyword{struct} classheader *classID;

    Display * DisplayPtr; \comment{/* display for font path */}

\{

    \keyword{char} fontPath[256];	    \comment{/* Place where new font path 
will be built */}

    \keyword{char} *andrewDir;	    \comment{/* Returned value of ANDREWDIR 
*/}

    \keyword{char} **fontPathList;   \comment{/* Return list of directories 
*/}

    \keyword{int} numPaths;	    \comment{/* Number of returned directories 
*/}

    \keyword{int}	i;		    \comment{/* Index into font path list */

}
/* First get what is suposed to be the "correct" andrew font path, which is

    * defined as the value of the ANDREW_FONT_PATH environment variable.

    * If ANDREW_FONT_PATH is not defined or has a NULL value, dont' touch

	* the fontpath.

*/}


if((andrewDir = environ_Get("ANDREW_FONT_PATH")) && *andrewDir != (char)0) 
\{

    strcpy(fontPath, andrewDir);


    filetype_CanonicalizeFilename(fontPath, fontPath, 
\keyword{sizeof}(fontPath));


    \comment{/* Get the font paths from the server and see if it is already 
in front */}

    fontPathList = XGetFontPath(DisplayPtr, &numPaths);


    \keyword{for} (i = 0; i < numPaths && (strcmp(fontPathList[i], 
fontPath) != 0); i++)

	;


    \comment{/* If necessary, insert the Andrew font directory in the 
fontpath. */}

    \keyword{if} (i >= numPaths) \{


		\keyword{char} **newPathList = (\keyword{char} **) malloc((numPaths + 1) 
* (\keyword{sizeof}(\keyword{char} *)));


		\keyword{if} (newPathList != NULL) \{

	    	\keyword{for} (i = 0; i < numPaths; ++i)

			newPathList[i] = fontPathList[i];


	    	newPathList[i] = fontPath;


	    	XSetFontPath(DisplayPtr, newPathList, numPaths + 1);

	    	free(newPathList);

		\}

    \}


    \comment{/* Give back storage for returned font paths */}

    \keyword{if} (fontPathList)

	XFreeFontPath(fontPathList);

  \}

\}

}
}
With this change, if ANDREW_FONT_PATH is not set, or has no real value, the 
X fontpath will remain unchanged.  Otherwize, it will grab the X fontpath 
elements and try to determine if $ANDREW_FONT_PATH is included.  If not 
found, it will be added.


Gary Keim

Andrew Consortium

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Subject: link expansion

The hyplink package has provision for storing a link with ${VARIABLE}
in it and expanding the variable when the link is traversed.  This is
intended to make it possible for us to distribute documents with links
relative to $ANDREWDIR.

Howsomeever.  Whenlinkview prompts for a file for a link, it calls 
completion_GetFilename which (via filetype_CanonicalizeFilename and
path_UnfoldPathname) expands ${XXX} just after the name is typed in.
Thus editing the raw stream is the only way to get ${XXX} into a link
target.

Question 1:  Does anybody else care?  Is it of concern to others to be
able to have links containing ${VARIABLE}?

Question 2: What user interface should be used for entering links that
contain ${XXX}?  backslash before the '$'?  Menu option for a separate
entry mode "Set Raw Link"?  "Set $ link"?

Fred Hansen
Andrew Consortium, Carnegie Mellon
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\quotation{FormatCommand: eqn /tmp/%s.n | tbl | 
/usr/local/lib/psroff3.0/catconv | psroff -t -Tps |

}\quotation{PrintCommand: lpr

}\quotation{PreviewCommand: cat > /tmp/JUNK; gs /tmp/JUNK ; /bin/rm -f 
/tmp/JUNK

}
These are meant to be preferences, not AndrewSetup options.  You can put 
these lines in the \italic{Global Preferences file} that is located in 
$(ANDREWDIR)/lib/global.prf.


Gary Keim

Andrew Consortium


PS - I'm not an Andrew Guru but I play one on the internet.

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\quotation{Question 1:  Does anybody else care?  Is it of concern to others to 
be

}\quotation{able to have links containing $\{VARIABLE\}?

}
\quotation{Question 2: What user interface should be used for entering links 
that

}\quotation{contain $\{XXX\}?  backslash before the '$'?  Menu option for a 
separate

}\quotation{entry mode "Set Raw Link"?  "Set $ link"?

}

A1: It sounds like it is a good idea to have the ability to say $ANDREWDIR and 
have it bind at fetch time rather than type-in time.  (I had not grok'ed this 
issue in fullness until the most recent note on this topic.)  It seems that 
the CMU developers and distributers face the largest amount of suffering, but 
that others will suffer in the future if some lazy scoping mechanism is not 
added.


A2: Inasmuch as people never read the documentation, you may well have to 
resort to a menu item "Set $ Link".  I would say that a syntax of either 
backslash dollar, or dollar dollar should also be allowed.  (Isn't it 
backslash in the shell, and double dollar in a Makefile?).


In contrast to usual times, I do not have strong feelings on this.  As long as 
$ANDREWDIR is properly evaluated from the ATK environment, I could get used to 
early and late evaluation.


Question for y'all:


If hyplink is modified to ALWAYS evaluate a the time of snapping the link 
instead of typein time, is there anyone who would suffer?


-wdc

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I  currently have in my preferences file hardcoded references to my printer.
Is there any way to make Andrew use any printer that one tells it to?
E.g., there is a "Set Printer" option in ez and messages, but, of course,
when I tell it to go to a different printer it doesn't work since 
I have hard coded references to a single printer.

Thanks for any information.

-Nathan Lane
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 have Andrew set up on X11r4 for various different architectures, including
big-endian and little endian.  However, the toolkit (vers. 5.1) insists
on having the font path be $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts.  I looked through help
and found no info on fonts, except for the fontpath in preferences, which
said it was inapplicable to X11.  I also tried explicityly setting the
font path on each command line, but that won't always work as users 
don't know or care if they are on a big-endian or little-endian
machine.  I also tried making sure that the correct font path was
ALREADY in the user's font path, so that when Andrew tried to pull in
the font, it would NOT alter my font path.  Unfortunately, it still
altered my font path and pointed to the wrong set of fonts.  Is there
anyway to tell Andrew what font path I need it to use?  Better yet,
to tell it to use the fonts if they are already there and not to
touch my font path?

Thank you for any information.

-Nathan Lane
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>I'm curious whether or not there is any strong feeling as to whether I
>should provide a preference to get the old behavior, and if so, what the
>default value should be.

My two cents:  I never wanted the Motifish stuff in the first place.  I'd
be happy to see it go.

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Date: 17 Feb 93 20:13:53 GMT
From: enterpoop.mit.edu!deccrl!caen!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!darwin.sura.net!tulane!news.cs.tulane.edu!barad@ucbvax.Berkeley.EDU  (Herb Barad)
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I'm sorry if this has been asked before, but I'm having the following
problems.  We have Sparcs running Sun OS 4.1.x and we have a
postscript printer.  We're running MIT X.  We're not running AFS.

The following is the /etc/AndrewSetup file:

ANDREWDIR: /usr/local/andrew
ThisDomainSuffix: ee.tulane.edu
AMS_UseWP: No
AMS_NonAMSDelivery: Yes
AMS_LocalMailSystemExists: Yes
AMS_WSRunsQueuemail: Yes
Print.NonAndrew: Yes
AMS_NonViceHost: Yes
mailsendingformat: mime
PrinterType: ps
FormatCommand: eqn /tmp/%s.n | tbl | /usr/local/lib/psroff3.0/catconv | psroff -t -Tps |
PrintCommand: lpr
PreviewCommand: cat > /tmp/JUNK; gs /tmp/JUNK ; /bin/rm -f /tmp/JUNK
AMS_PrinterNamesInSpoolDirectories: No
AMS_UsersHandleFormatting: No
AMS_ValidateDestHosts: No
AMS_NameSeparator: 95
AMS_GecosHacks: No
AMS_OnlyMail: Yes
AMS_AliasesValidation: Yes
AMS_WpValidation: 0
AMS_PasswdValidation: 0
AMS_LocalDatabaseValidataion: 0
AMS_MailBoxPrefix: /usr/spool/mail
OldSendmailProgram: /usr/lib/sendmail
AMS_MailCollectionCommand: eatmail
HelpIndexDir: /usr/local/andrew/help.index

Mail seems to work ok now.  It's formatting, printing, and previewing
that we're having trouble with.  We have psroff for printing troff and
that FormatCommand should produce postscript output (I know it does if
I do this by hand).  Why can't I preview and why doesn't the printing
mechanism work.

I'm sure this is a trivial problem for some Andrew guru.

Your help is appreciated.

Thanks - Herb

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		[Electrical Engineering Dept. - Tulane Univ.]
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Date: 17 Feb 93 17:06:06 GMT
From: siemens!aad@princeton.edu  (Anthony A. Datri)
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>You don't, if you only want to excerpt one message -- there is an "Excerpt Bod=
>y" menu on the "Other" card in the message-sending window,

So there is -- I don't know why I didn't find that.  Thanks.

>I don't know why the "excerpt all" operation took so long.  On my Sun, I find =
>that there are bugs with this feature if you don't already have the sending wi=
>ndow exposed (de-iconified).  I don't know if that's related to your problem o=
>r not.... -- Nathaniel<nl>

Hmmmm.  Mine wasn't.

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Date: 17 Feb 93 17:13:39 GMT
From: siemens!aad@princeton.edu  (Anthony A. Datri)
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Subject: Re: Font path other than $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts possible?
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>said it was inapplicable to X11.  I also tried explicityly setting the
>font path on each command line, but that won't always work as users 
>don't know or care if they are on a big-endian or little-endian
>machine.

So put it in their .xinitrc's:

switch ( `arch` )
case sun3:
case sun4:
	xset +fp /some/directory
	breaksw
case vax:
	xset +fp /some/other/directory
	breaksw
endsw


Your real solution, though, is to stop using R4 servers (or machines with silly
byte orders).  R5 by default uses PCF files, which are architecture-independent.
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Anthony A. Datri@siemens (351)


> My two cents:  I never wanted the Motifish stuff in the first place.  I'd
> be happy to see it go.

Actually for once I agree with the politically correct thing, in this
case the 3d look.  I like it...

All the old code is still there, and the preferences to use it are
documented.  In the preferences and cmenu help files:UseBuiltinDialogs,
ScrollClass, MotifPopupMenus.  The SButtonStyle preference (documented
in the sbutton help file) should help if you would prefer a plainer
appearance for buttons in messages for example.

-Rob Ryan
Andrew Consortium
p.s.  No offense taken, just trying to be informative.
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From: rr2b+@andrew.cmu.edu  (Robert Andrew Ryan)
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Anthony A. Datri@siemens (154)

> >This has been fixed.

> But it'll be a year before I can get it, right?

Unless your organization can be convinced to become a member this is
correct.  We are currently looking into the possibility of distributing
copies of ATK for one person's use, but legal and feasibility issues
have not been settled yet.  If you would be interested in purchasing a
single user copy of ATK please contact our director.  (Fred Hansen,
wjh+@andrew.cmu.edu)

-Rob Ryan
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Hello,

I asked a few weeks ago about what style attributes 
are available on ATK. You wrote me that the attribute

	hidden

works. Now I made a style:

\define{hidden
menu:[Font~1,Hidden~13]
attr:[Flags Hidden Int Set]}

With this style I can hide text. Is there any possibility to make the 
hidden text visible later on, or is the hidden text invisible for ever?

Thanks and greetings.

Niklaus Ruess
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Date: 17 Feb 93 18:47:54 GMT
From: rr2b+@andrew.cmu.edu  (Robert Andrew Ryan)
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Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 17-Feb-93 Taking advantage
of multipl.. Nathan D. Lane@well.sf.c (443)

> I  currently have in my preferences file hardcoded references to my printer.
> Is there any way to make Andrew use any printer that one tells it to?
> E.g., there is a "Set Printer" option in ez and messages, but, of course,
> when I tell it to go to a different printer it doesn't work since 
> I have hard coded references to a single printer.

The "Set printer" option works by changing the value of the environment
variable PRINTER.  So you should be able to do a "setenv PRINTER foo"
(or PRINTER=foo;export PRINTER) in your .login or .profile, and then
replace the references to the actual name of the printer foo with
$PRINTER in your preferences.

-Rob Ryan
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Date: 17 Feb 93 18:45:13 GMT
From: rr2b+@andrew.cmu.edu  (Robert Andrew Ryan)
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Subject: Re: Font path other than $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts possible?
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Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 17-Feb-93 Font path other
than $ANDRE.. Nathan D. Lane@well.sf.c (1031)

>  have Andrew set up on X11r4 for various different architectures, including
> big-endian and little endian.  However, the toolkit (vers. 5.1) insists
> on having the font path be $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts.

This has been fixed for the R6 release.  The relevant code is in
andrew/atk/basics/x/xim.c.  (Look for XSetFontPath.)  I added two
preferences:  AddFontPath which defaults to yes, and AndrewFontDir which
defaults to $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts.  (Additionally I added the environment
variable ANDREWFONTDIR which will be used if it is set to a non-null
string, if it is null the fontpath won't be changed.)

If you don't want to change the code it should be sufficient to add the
appropriate font directory to the front of the font path with xset in
the .xinitrc, or on the command line for the X server.  Or you might
want to install bdf versions of all the fonts and make
$ANDREWDIR/X11fonts a symlink to the common font directory.  The ATK
apps will still try to add $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts to the end of the font
path but that should be harmless.

I'm curious why $ANDREWDIR/X11fonts is incorrect for your situation.  Is
it an issue of displaying on a different system than the application is
running on? Finally you should be aware that typically .snf files are
not portable across architectures, even when endianness is the same. 
(Also, dec .pcf files are not the same as MIT .pcf files...)

-Rob Ryan
Andrew COnsortium
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\begindata{text,539060736}
\textdsversion{12}
\template{messages}
\define{center

attr:[Justification Centered Point 0]}
\define{global
}
\define{h

attr:[FontFamily rom Int 0]
attr:[FontSize ConstantFontSize Point 6]}
\define{a

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\quotation{Is there any possibility to make the

}\quotation{hidden text visible later on...?

}
You can:

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see (of course, you have to \italic{FIND} the style first :-)\smaller{ <use
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OR, if you just want to make ALL the invisible text reappear, you can:

\description{ b) redefine the **hidden** style to NOT set the Hidden attribute
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the Hidden attribute to toggle it back off.  Hit Ctrl-L to redraw your
original window, and voil\^{`}!)}

}
If this invisible text is something you only want SOME people to see, perhaps
you should define the **hidden** style as part of a \italic{template}.  The
people who maintain the invisible content of those files can have their own
copy of the template, where they define the **hidden** style to be
gray-colored and smaller, instead of Hidden.  That way they won't have to
redefine the style on-the-fly every time they want to see it.

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Maybe this is asked before, but i didn't find an answer in the FAQ at emsworth.
Does a version of andrew for windows3.1 exist? (at least some parts)
if no, is it possible to put this question on a wish/todo-list?

Thank you
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Hello to everybody and sorry to disturb you, I have andrew installed
on a decstation running ultrix, working pretty well, and I would
like to know how can I use for example ez from a vaxstation running
VMS with decwindows, when I set the display to this machine I get core
dumped, I thought it was a problem of fonts and I installed the fonts
onm the decstation, but still I have the same problem ?
Is there a way to solve it ?
It does not work both with decnet transport and tcpip.
Thank you very much
		Alberto Meroni
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\excerptedcaption{Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 23-Feb-93 
using andrew from a vaxstation Alberto Meroni@DSMISP.MI (520)}


\quotation{when I set the display to this machine I get core

}\quotation{dumped, I thought it was a problem of fonts and I installed the 
fonts

}\quotation{onm the decstation, but still I have the same problem ?

}
Why don't you run it in a debugger to find out where it dies?  It could be 
that you need to convert the fonts on the VMS machine.  Did you do that?


Gary Keim

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Alberto Meroni@dsmisp.mi (521*)}


\quotation{Hello to everybody and sorry to disturb you, I have andrew 
installed

}\quotation{on a decstation running ultrix, working pretty well, and I would

}\quotation{like to know how can I use for example ez from a vaxstation 
running

}\quotation{VMS with decwindows, when I set the display to this machine I get 
core

}\quotation{dumped, I thought it was a problem of fonts and I installed the 
fonts

}\quotation{onm the decstation, but still I have the same problem ?

}
Last time i've checked this there was a problem with ATK adding his 
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fontpath (something around \typewriter{\bold{DECW$FONT}} or so), which caused 
a lot of troubles with the X server - with older versions of VMS (<= V5.3) it 
used to work...


There was some discussion on this list the other day about persuading ATK 
\underline{not} to add his fontpath in front...



J\^{|}rgen


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In article <9302231238.AA03558@dsmisp.mi.infn.it> ameroni@DSMISP.MI.INFN.IT (Alberto Meroni) writes:
>... how can I use for example ez from a vaxstation running
>VMS with decwindows, when I set the display to this machine I get core
>dumped ...

I have the same problem.

I'm running VMS 5.5-2 on a VAXstation 3100 M76 with DW-Motif 1.1.

Someone suggested trying an *earlier* version of the VMS DECW$SERVER,
but I have yet to experiment with it.

Rudy


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Subject: Re: using andrew from a vaxstation
To: info-andrew@andrew.cmu.edu
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> 
> Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 23-Feb-93 using andrew from
> a vaxstation Alberto Meroni@DSMISP.MI (520)
> 
> > when I set the display to this machine I get core
> > dumped, I thought it was a problem of fonts and I installed the fonts
> > onm the decstation, but still I have the same problem ?
> 
> Why don't you run it in a debugger to find out where it dies?  It could
> be that you need to convert the fonts on the VMS machine.  Did you do
> that?
> 
> Gary Keim
> Andrew Consortium
> 
> 
I did not tried with the debugger because I did not compile it
with debugging option and I should recompile it.
For the fonts I copied the uncompiled fonts from the andrew distribution
and I compile with decwindow utility, then I added them to the search path
with the equivalent of mkfontdir.
But it still does not work.
Thank you very much
		Alberto Meroni
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> 
> We experienced the same problem. Our "solution" was to kill decwindows'
> window manager and start another one, e.g. twm. Since that we have run
> Andrew applications using VAXstations as X-terminals.
> Is this satisfying you ?
> 
> -Kazio
> fodatec@kapsch.co.at
> 
I tried it this morning, I killed decwindows_wm and started twm
from my ultrix machine, (transport tcpip, not decnet) and I got
ameroni@dsmisp$ ez test
Starting ez (Version 7.0, ATK 5.1); please wait...
Segmentation fault
After that starting xterm produces
ameroni@dsmisp$ xterm
X Error of failed request:  BadName (named color or font does not exist)
  Major opcode of failed request:  45 (X_OpenFont)
  Minor opcode of failed request:  0
  Resource id in failed request:  0x500001
  Serial number of failed request:  7
  Current serial number in output stream:  21
ameroni@dsmisp$
And I have to restart the server.
Thank you very much
		Alberto Meroni
P.S. My VMS version is 5.5
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Subject: Andrew message specification

Hi,

We have been having some problems concerning the use of mail gatways
(rfc 987) when applied to andrew messages   .

It seems that the format used by the andrew program "messages" it is not
conformal with the RFC 822 norm.  

In fact the "date" field  uses four digits for the year instead of two,
and furthermore the "Received" field is of the type "from Messages.8.5.
....mail_domain.operating_system"  instead of simply mail domain.

The questions are  ;

Is there any way to force the format of "messages's" mail to be RFC 822
conformal ?

Will  this problem be solved in future releases of the "messages" program ?


Thanks in advance.



Jose Perdigao

Commission of the European Communities
Joint Research Centre (JRC)
Informatic Systems Engeneering Institute (ISEI)
21020 ISPRA(VA) ITALY
Tel: xx-39-332-789181 
Fax: xx-39-332-789991
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Beak: Is

The mail gateways are broken and should be fixed.

The RFC 822 syntax for dates has been updated by RFC 1123 section
5.2.14 to allow and recommend the use of 4 digit years in Date:
headers.  Any system that does not use 4 digit years is going to have
serious problems in seven years.

RFC 822 and RFC 821 contradict each other over the syntax of the ID
portion of Received: headers.  RFC 822 is incorrect.

What mail gateways are these?  Who is their author?

				_.John
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Excerpts from netnews.comp.soft-sys.andrew: 26-Feb-93 Info about Andrew
Geir Arnfinn Forsmo@stud (654)

> I'm new to Andrew and I would like some recommended articles/papers on
> this issue. I'm a graduate and I'm working on extending a multimedia
> mail system to make it generate multimedia mails. I've already been
> looking at xmh, but some says that I should look at Andrew. If you could
> send any information or views, I would be grateful.

There are some papers in Postscript format available for anonymous ftp
from emsworth.andrew.cmu.edu () in the direcotry ./cdrom/doc/papers. 
You can also experience the Remote Andrew Demo.  You can get info on the
Remote Demo by fingering @atk.andrew.cmu.edu.

Gary Keim
Andrew Consortium
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I believe there was a later RFC that extended the specification for the
"Date" field, so that what Andrew does is legal in that regard.  

The formal grammar for the Received field in RFC 822 defines a syntactic
entity called "domain".  Things of the form
"messages.8.5....mail_domain.operating_system" do, I believe, conform to
that syntax, so they are not, I believe, illegal.  One can argue that
the use of the name "domain" for this syntactic entity is pretty strong
evidence that all that was intended to go there was a real mail domain,
and that therefore Andrew violates the spirit of the rules, but I
believe it does comply with the actual technical specification.
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Subject: Gotta drop the alloca include hack from platform.tmpl for Solaris 2.
Cc: vrt@Athena.MIT.EDU, miki@Athena.MIT.EDU, Hal.Stern@East.sun.com

In platform.tmpl is a:<nl>

<nl>

<excerpt>/*<nl>

 * Sleazy hack to tell 4.0[.x] from 4.1[.x].<nl>

 * <lt>alloca.h> should be safe to include, as it only defines "alloca()"<nl>

 * and, in 4.1[.x], "_alloca_h".  Neither of those should affect "imake".<nl>

 */<nl>

</excerpt><nl>

Initially, I thought that since Solaris 2 (aka Sun 5.1) defines alloca() 
instead of the _alloca_h, I could just chop the 4.0 clause and use it to 
define 5.1 into existance.<nl>

<nl>

Alas, in alloca.h appears the line:<nl>

<nl>

	#pragma ident "#alloca.h   1.4     92/07/14 SMI"   /* SVr4.0 1.1   */<nl>

<nl>

Which appears in ALL makefiles that include platform.tmpl as:<nl>

<nl>

	#pragma ident "@(#)alloca.h   1.4     92/07/14 SMI"<nl>

<nl>

For some reason, this line sits quietly until one tries to make Makefiles in 
atk/text.<nl>

ONLY THEN does it decide to die with the error:<nl>

<nl>

	make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `Makefiles'<nl>

<nl>

If I edit the #pragma line out, atk/text/Makefile works just fine!<nl>

<nl>

----<nl>

<nl>

Assigning blame:<nl>

<nl>

1. Sun is the primary party at fault here. <nl>

<nl>

They are to be PUBLICLY FLOGGED for sending out an incompatible set of C 
libraries on a new version of the operating system without a way to identify 
that state PRE-DEFINED in the C system:  IE a VERSION NUMBER in the C 
preprocessor, or in a .h file.<nl>

<nl>

2. Whoever wrote the gross hack to include alloca.h to detect the version has 
committed a high crime and misdimeanor and should be required to find a NEW 
way to identify the version.  But party #1 above should be damned to listen to 
them TRYING to find one!<nl>

<nl>

3. Imake should be taught to filter out pragmas in #included things from the C 
preprocessor.  It is becoming progressively more clear that "THE VERSION OF 
THE C PREPROCESSOR THAT WORKS WITH IMAKE" should be included as an intrinsic 
part of the sources of Imake.<nl>

<nl>

----<nl>

<nl>

Finding a solution:<nl>

<nl>

Can anyone tell me why atk/text should choke on the pragma?<nl>

Can anyone suggest new code for platform.tmpl?<nl>

Can anyone at Sun be prevailed upon to update their operating system to have a 
version number built into CPP or into a .h file?  (It it's a .h file, can they 
be prevailed to leave out the identifying pragma?)<nl>

<nl>

Does this mean that ATK needs to ship its own version of CPP and Imake?<nl>

<nl>

-wdc<nl>

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\quotation{Can anyone at Sun be prevailed upon to update their operating
system to have a version number built into CPP or into a .h file?  (It it's a
.h file, can they be prevailed to leave out the identifying pragma?)

}
Unfortunately IBM has the same problem with AIX, although I see today that cpp
defines _AIX32 on my machine.  I'll have to check and see if this is a local
hack here, or if AIX is actually shipping with such a define.


Ideally, cpp (or imake) on every system in the universe would define enough
symbols to distinguish that system from all others.  I suppose something like
X's BOOTSTRAPFLAGS could be supported, or <platform.tmpl> could include
something like <site_machine.h> which would define something representing the
actual machine type (hopefully most systems could leave this as an empty
file).


Another approach would have a front end for imake which "does the right
thing."  That is, a single line script in config/machine could run imake with
a unique -D.  Or a single script could read config/machine/system.h looking
for the #define SYS_NAME of the system name, and run imake -DSYSTYPE=type.


Or just continue the alloca hack some more :-)....


-todd inglett

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