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- NAME
- LLNL XFTP - an X-based interface to FTP
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- SYNOPSIS
- xftp [standard X options]
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- DESCRIPTION
- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P is a graphical user interface to FTP (File
- Transfer Protocol). _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P does not execute the _f_t_p pro-
- gram; instead, it directly communicates with remote FTP
- servers. _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P is an X client and follows the OSF/Motif
- look-and-feel. _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P enables users to transfer files
- and perform various directory manipulation commands, both
- remotely and locally. Two especially notable features are
- the ability to (1) perform "third-party" file transfers, and
- (2) transfer or delete entire directory substructures.
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- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P'_s main window is divided into five main sections:
- (1) the main menu bar at the top of the window, (2) the
- diagnostics log at the bottom, (3) the file transfer con-
- trols in the center, and (4 and 5) the "left" and "right"
- host sections to either side of the file transfer controls.
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- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P can be connected to zero, one, or two hosts. The
- hosts may be any combination of local and remote hosts (the
- local host is the client host upon which _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P is run-
- ning). In this document, a connected host is referred to as
- either the "left" or "right" host, depending on whether it
- is displayed in the left or right host section, respec-
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- Each host section consists of four major graphical elements:
- (1) a label which displays the host's name; (2) a menu bar
- whose menus contain many commands that operate on the host;
- (3) a "directory" menu; and (4) a scrollable "directory
- list."
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- Each host's _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menu contains commands for
- connecting/disconnecting local and remote hosts.
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- Each host's _D_i_r menu contains various commands for creating
- new directories, and for changing and displaying the current
- directory.
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- Each host's _S_e_l_e_c_t menu contains commands for
- selecting/deselecting entries in the current directory (the
- selections appear in the scrollable list of directory
- entries).
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- Each host's _O_p_s menu contains several commands that operate
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- on selected directory entries.
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- Each host's directory menu contains each link of the path of
- the current directory (the last link is displayed). By
- selecting a link in the path, the current directory is
- correspondingly changed. (Hence, this is a mechanism to
- traverse up the host's directory structure.)
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- Each host's directory list contains the entries of the
- current directory. One way to select/deselect a directory
- entry is to click on it. If an entry is double-clicked, an
- attempt is made to change the current directory to that
- entry. (Hence, this is a way to traverse down the host's
- directory structure.)
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- The file transfer controls in the middle of the main window
- allow the user to initiate file transfers on selected
- entries. The transfers can go from left to right or from
- right to left. Angle brackets in the _C_o_p_y and _R_c_o_p_y buttons
- indicate the direction of the transfer (e.g., ">>Copy>>"
- indicates that a left-to-right transfer would take place).
- The _V_i_e_w button causes the selected file to be displayed.
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- The scrollable diagnostics log window at the bottom of the
- main window displays error and status information. The user
- can control the level of verbosity of messages written to
- this window via the user preference _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s. The con-
- tents of this window can be saved to a file by selecting the
- _S_a_v_e _L_o_g item in the _L_o_g menu. The diagnostics window can
- be cleared by selecting the _C_l_e_a_r _L_o_g item in the _L_o_g menu.
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- There is a flag to the left of the diagnostics log window
- that indicates whether an operation completes successfully
- or not. If an operation fails then (1) a beep is emitted,
- (2) the flag changes from green to red (white to black on
- monochrome displays), (3) the "OK" in the flag changes to
- "E", and (4) an error message is written to the diagnostic
- log window. The next operation will clear the error flag.
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- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P automatically caches (1) wildcard expressions, (2)
- paths of current directories, (3) host names and user names
- used in connecting to remote hosts, and (4) quoted commands.
- The purpose of each cache is to reduce the amount of typing
- required. For example, when the user wishes to apply a
- wildcard expression to select directory entries, a list of
- recently referenced wildcard expressions for that host will
- be presented to the user; the user can then double-click on
- an existing wildcard expression to apply it. The cache is
- automatically preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions in a file
- named ".xftpcache" in the users home directory.
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- GETTING STARTED
- Use the _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menus to connect the two sides to the
- desired combination of local and/or remote hosts. (Depend-
- ing on how the user preferences are set, when _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P
- comes up some combination of the left and right sides might
- already be connected to the local host.)
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- Once connected, traverse through a host's directory struc-
- ture by (1) using the directory name menu (the menu just
- above the directory list), (2) double-clicking on entries in
- the directory list, (3) selecting an item in the _G_o _t_o _P_r_e_-
- _v_i_o_u_s _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y submenu in the host's _D_i_r menu, or (4)
- selecting the _C_h_a_n_g_e _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y item in the host's _D_i_r menu.
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- Obtain different types of views into a host's current direc-
- tory by selecting the _D_i_s_p_l_a_y _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y (_L_o_n_g) or _D_i_s_p_l_a_y
- _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y (_T_a_b_l_e) items in the host's _D_i_r menu.
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- Select/deselect directory entries to operate on by (1)
- single-clicking on entries in the main directory list, (2)
- single-clicking on entries in the tabular directory list,
- (3) dragging the mouse with the left button held down over
- entries in the tabular directory list, or (4) by selecting
- any of the items in the host's _S_e_l_e_c_t menu.
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- Transfer selected items by clicking on the _C_o_p_y or _R_c_o_p_y
- (recursive copy) buttons. Be sure to first set the file
- transfer mode by toggling the appropriate button (_A_S_C_I_I or
- _B_i_n_a_r_y) in the main window.
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- View a selected file by clicking on the _V_i_e_w button. Con-
- figure the viewer by selecting item _V_i_e_w_e_r _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s in
- the _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu. Be sure to first set the file transfer
- mode by toggling the appropriate button (_A_S_C_I_I or _B_i_n_a_r_y) in
- the main window.
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- Perform other types of operations on selected items by
- selecting any one of the items in the host's _O_p_s menu.
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- Configure _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P by selecting the _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s item in the
- _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu.
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- COMMANDS
- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P contains a large number of commands. The commands
- are found in (1) the main menus, (2) the host menus, and (3)
- in the _X_f_e_r _O_p_s controls. Here is a list of the commands:
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- About LLNL XFTP (in _F_i_l_e menu)
- Gives version information.
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- Change Directory (in _D_i_r menus)
- Change the current directory. A dialog pops up to
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- prompt for the directory to change to. The directory
- may be specified with a full or relative path. Previ-
- ously referenced directories are cached and displayed
- in a scrollable list. Double-click on a path in the
- list to change to that directory. Single click on a
- path in the list to place that entry into the text
- field labeled "Directory:", where it can be edited.
- Click on the _O_K button to change to the directory
- displayed in the text field. (See user preferences _A_d_d
- _t_o _C_a_c_h_e, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e, _H_o_s_t _C_a_c_h_e
- _S_i_z_e, and _S_o_r_t _C_a_c_h_e_s.)
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- Clear Log (in _L_o_g menu)
- Clear the diagnostics log window.
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- Connect to Anonymous (in _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menus)
- Easily connect to an anonymous FTP site. If currently
- connected, the connection is first closed. A dialog
- pops up to prompt for the remote host, user name and
- password. The user name is initialized to "anonymous".
- The password is initialized to the value of the user
- preference _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s _F_t_p _P_a_s_s_w_o_r_d (which you will prob-
- ably want to set to your email address). An optional
- port number may follow the host name (using a space as
- the delimiter). Previously used host/user name pairs
- are cached, and those with user names "anonymous" or
- "ftp" are displayed in a scolled list labeled "Recently
- Referenced Hosts:". Double-clicking on a host/user
- name pair initiates a connection. Single-clicking on a
- host/user name pair places those values in to the host
- name and user name fields, where they can be edited.
- Click on the _C_o_n_n_e_c_t button to initiate a connection.
- (See user preferences _A_d_d _T_o _C_a_c_h_e, _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s _F_t_p _P_a_s_s_-
- _w_o_r_d, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _H_o_s_t _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e, _U_s_e_r _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e,
- and _S_o_r_t _C_a_c_h_e_s.)
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- Connect to Local (in _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menus)
- Connect to the local (client) host. If currently con-
- nected, the connection is first closed. (See user
- preferences _L_e_f_t _A_u_t_o _L_o_c_a_l _L_o_g_i_n and _R_i_g_h_t _A_u_t_o _L_o_c_a_l
- _L_o_g_i_n.)
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- Connect to Remote (in _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menus)
- Connect to a remote host (use _C_o_n_n_e_c_t _t_o _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s to
- more easily connect to an anonymous FTP site). If
- currently connected, the connection is first closed. A
- dialog pops up to prompt for the remote host and user
- names. The user name is initialized to the value of the
- environment variable _U_S_E_R. An optional port number may
- follow the host name (using a space as the delimiter).
- Previously used host/user name pairs are cached and
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- displayed in a scolled list labeled "Recently Refer-
- enced Hosts:". Double-clicking on a host/user name
- pair initiates a connection. Single-clicking on a
- host/user name pair places those values into the host
- name and user name fields, where they can be edited.
- Click on the _C_o_n_n_e_c_t button to initiate a connection.
- (See user preferences _A_d_d _T_o _C_a_c_h_e, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _H_o_s_t
- _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e, _U_s_e_r _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e, and _S_o_r_t _C_a_c_h_e_s.)
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- Contextual Help (in _H_e_l_p menu)
- Enter contextual-help mode. The mouse cursor changes
- to a pointing hand. Move the hand and click on any
- graphical element in the main window that you wish to
- know more about.
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- Copy (in _X_f_e_r _O_p_s controls)
- Transfers the selected files according to the mode
- (_A_S_C_I_I or _B_i_n_a_r_y) specified in _X_f_e_r _M_o_d_e. A dialog
- pops up to enable the user to monitor the progress of
- the transfers. The dialog contains a button for abort-
- ing the transfers. (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s
- _D_o_n_e, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _I_n_i_t_i_a_l _T_r_a_n_s_f_e_r _M_o_d_e, and _I_n_q_u_i_r_e
- _O_n _C_o_p_y.)
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- Delete Selected Entry(s) (in _O_p_s menus)
- Deletes the selected entries. A dialog pops up to
- enable the user to monitor the progress of the dele-
- tions. The dialog contains a button for aborting the
- deletions. (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s _D_o_n_e,
- _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, and _I_n_q_u_i_r_e _O_n _D_e_l_e_t_e.)
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- Deselect All Entries (in _S_e_l_e_c_t menus)
- Deselect all the entries in the host's current direc-
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- Disconnect (in _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menus)
- Close the currently connected host. (See user prefer-
- ence _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s.)
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- Display Directory (Long) (in _D_i_r menus)
- Pops up a dialog that displays the contents of the
- current directory in a scrollable list. If supported
- by the host (and this is almost always the case), addi-
- tional information about each directory entry is
- displayed, such as file length and access restrictions.
- This display is automatically updated as the current
- directory changes. This directory display does not
- support selecting entries or displaying the current
- selection. _W_a_r_n_i_n_g: Using this feature can increase
- network traffic, put an additional load on the remote
- host, and slow down interactivity. (See user prefer-
- ence _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s and _S_o_r_t _L_o_n_g _L_i_s_t_s _B_y _D_a_t_e.)
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- Display Directory Path (in _D_i_r menus)
- Pops up a dialog that displays the current directory
- for that host. It will be automatically updated as the
- current directory changes. (See user preference _D_i_a_g_-
- _n_o_s_t_i_c_s.)
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- Display Directory (Table) (in _D_i_r menus)
- Pops up a dialog that displays the contents of the
- current directory in tabular form. This dialog may be
- used to view and modify the directory's selected
- entries. Entries may be selected/deselected either by
- clicking or by moving the cursor over the entries with
- the mouse button down. Moving the mouse too quickly
- can cause some of the entries to be skipped. If an
- entry is double-clicked, an attempt is made to change
- the current directory to that entry. This display is
- automatically updated as the current directory changes.
- (See user preference _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s.)
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- Getting Started (in _H_e_l_p menu)
- Describes how to get started using _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
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- Go to Previous Directory (in _D_i_r menus)
- Displays a pullright menu that allows the user to
- easily change the current directory to a previously
- referenced directory. (See user preferences _A_d_d _t_o
- _C_a_c_h_e, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _C_a_c_h_e _S_i_z_e, _H_o_s_t _C_a_c_h_e
- _S_i_z_e, and _S_o_r_t _C_a_c_h_e_s.)
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- LLNL XFTP Overview (in _H_e_l_p menu)
- Gives a high-level description of _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
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- Make Directory (in _D_i_r menus)
- Pops up a dialog to prompt for the name of a directory
- to make in the current directory. The user preference
- _E_n_t_e_r _D_i_r _U_p_o_n _C_r_e_a_t_i_o_n controls whether the the newly
- created directory is automatically entered upon crea-
- tion. (See user preferences _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s and _E_n_t_e_r _D_i_r
- _U_p_o_n _C_r_e_a_t_i_o_n.)
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- Move Selected Entry(s) (in _O_p_s menus)
- Move selected entries from the current directory to
- another directory on the same host. This is similar to
- the UNIX _m_v command, but without rename capability.
- (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s _D_o_n_e, and _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_-
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- Preferences (in _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu)
- Display the user preferences dialog. See _U_S_E_R _P_R_E_F_E_R_-
- _E_N_C_E_S section for a description of user preferences.
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- Terminate _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
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- Rcopy (in _X_f_e_r _O_p_s controls)
- Recursively transfers the selected entries according to
- the mode (_A_S_C_I_I or _B_i_n_a_r_y) specified in _X_f_e_r _M_o_d_e. If
- a selected entry is a directory, an attempt is made to
- transfer its entire directory subtree. A dialog pops
- up to enable the user to monitor the progress of the
- transfers. The dialog contains a button for aborting
- the transfers. (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s
- _D_o_n_e, _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _I_n_i_t_i_a_l _X_f_e_r _M_o_d_e, and _I_n_q_u_i_r_e _O_n
- _C_o_p_y.)
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- Recursively Delete Selected Entry(s) (in _O_p_s menus)
- Recursively deletes the selected entries. A dialog
- pops up to enable the user to monitor the progress of
- the deletions. The dialog contains a button for abort-
- ing the deletions. _W_a_r_n_i_n_g: Exercise extreme caution
- when using this command because it deletes entire
- directory subtrees. To minimize the chance of an unin-
- tentional deletion, this menu item is greyed out unless
- the user preference _R_e_c_u_r_s_i_v_e _D_e_l_e_t_e _E_n_a_b_l_e_d is
- enabled. (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s _D_o_n_e,
- _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s, _I_n_q_u_i_r_e _O_n _D_e_l_e_t_e, and _R_e_c_u_r_s_i_v_e _D_e_l_e_t_e
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- Rename Selected Entry(s) (in _O_p_s menus)
- Pop up a dialog to individually rename selected
- entries. This is similar to the UNIX _m_v command except
- that the renamed entries cannot be moved to another
- directory. (See user preference _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s.)
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- Save Log (in _L_o_g menu)
- Write the contents of the diagnostics window to a
- user-specified file. The existing contents of the
- diagnostics window are not removed.
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- Save Preferences (in _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu)
- Save the current settings of the user and viewer
- preferences.
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- Select All Entries (in _S_e_l_e_c_t menus)
- Select all the entries in the host's current directory.
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- Send Quoted Command (in _O_p_s menus)
- Pops up a dialog to prompt for a "raw" command to send
- to the FTP server of the remote host. Previously
- issued commands are cached and displayed in a scrolled
- list. Double-clicking on a command in the list issues
- that command. To have a command act on items selected
- in the host's directory list, use the quote placeholder
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- item. For example, type "stage 1 <>" to send a STAGE
- command to the the remote host for each selected item.
- The quote placeholder can changed via the user prefer-
- ences. (See user preferences _B_e_e_p _W_h_e_n _O_p_s _D_o_n_e, _D_i_a_g_-
- _n_o_s_t_i_c_s, and _Q_u_o_t_e _P_l_a_c_e_h_o_l_d_e_r.)
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- Use Wildcard (in _S_e_l_e_c_t menus)
- Pops up a dialog to prompt for a wildcard expression to
- use in selecting entries in the host's current direc-
- tory list. Previously referenced wildcard expressions
- are cached and displayed in a scrolled list. Double-
- clicking on an item in the list applies that wildcard
- expression. Single-clicking on an item in the list
- places the expression in a text field where it may be
- edited. Choose the toggle item _R_e_p_l_a_c_e _F_i_l_e_n_a_m_e _S_e_l_e_c_-
- _t_i_o_n to cause the currently selected entries to be
- cleared before applying the wildcard. Choose the tog-
- gle item _A_d_d _t_o _F_i_l_e_n_a_m_e _S_e_l_e_c_t_i_o_n to cause the entries
- selected by the wildcard to be added to the current
- selection. (See user preference _I_n_i_t_i_a_l _W_i_l_d_c_a_r_d
- _M_o_d_e).
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- Using Help (in _H_e_l_p menu)
- Gives a description of the online help package.
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- View (in _X_f_e_r _O_p_s controls)
- Displays the selected file. The _V_i_e_w_e_r _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s
- dialog (accessible via the _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu) can be used to
- control whether the file will be displayed using the
- built-in viewer or using an external viewer of the
- user's choice (e.g., _e_m_a_c_s or _x_v). The selection of
- the viewer is configurable, based on the file extension
- (e.g., ".gif" or ".jpg"). There is no limit on the
- number or types of viewers that can be simultaneously
- displayed.
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- The file is transferred according to the mode (_A_S_C_I_I or
- _B_i_n_a_r_y) specified in _X_f_e_r _M_o_d_e. A dialog pops up to
- enable the user to monitor the progress of the
- transfer. The dialog contains a button for aborting
- the transfer.
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- The destination of the transfer is a temporary direc-
- tory created in the directory defined as _P__t_m_p_d_i_r in
- the include file stdio.h. If the environment variable
- _T_M_P_D_I_R is defined, it is used as the directory. The
- temporary directory, and the files it contains, are
- automatically deleted when the user dismisses the
- viewer or terminates _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
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- If the file is recognized as being compressed, it is
- expanded before viewing. _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P excutes the
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- following decompressors based on the file extension:
- _g_u_n_z_i_p for ".z" and ".gz"; _u_n_c_o_m_p_r_e_s_s for ".Z"; _a_t_o_b
- for "atob"; and _u_u_d_e_c_o_d_e for ".uu". _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P searches
- for the decompressor application in the standard way
- using the _P_A_T_H environment variable.
-
- Viewer Preferences (in _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu)
- Display the viewer preferences dialog. See _V_I_E_W_E_R
- _P_R_E_F_E_R_E_N_C_E_S section for a description of viewer prefer-
- ences.
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- USER PREFERENCES
- Selecting item _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s in the _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu pops up a
- dialog that allows the user to configure _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P according
- to his/her preferences. The user is presented with a number
- of configuration parameters, which are set by either tog-
- gling, sliding, or typing. Click the _A_p_p_l_y button to cause
- the new values to take effect. The _O_K button has the same
- effect as _A_p_p_l_y, but the dialog is also closed. The _C_a_n_c_e_l
- button undoes changes made since _O_K or _A_p_p_l_y were last
- pressed. The preferences can be preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P
- sessions in a text file named ".xftprc" in the user's home
- directory. The user may alter the order the preferences are
- presented in the dialog by (1) terminating _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P, (2)
- using a text editor to change the order of lines in
- ".xftprc" and (3) restarting _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
-
- Add To Cache
- Specifies whether newly referenced items should be
- added to the directory, quoted command, wildcard, and
- host/user caches. It is usually desirable to choose
- _Y_e_s. Choose _N_o if referencing a series of seldom-
- referenced items that would clear the cache of your
- favorite entries.
-
- Anonymous Ftp Password
- The value to initialize the "Password" field of the
- _C_o_n_n_e_c_t _t_o _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s dialog to. This is normally your
- email address. The _C_o_n_n_e_c_t _t_o _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s dialog is
- accessible via each host's _C_o_n_n_e_c_t menu.
-
- Beep When Ops Done
- Specifes whether to beep when each set of deletion,
- move, quoted command, and file transfer operations com-
- pletes.
-
- Diagnostics
- Specifies the level of diagnostics information to be
- written to the diagnostics log window. Choose _Q_u_i_e_t
- for error messages, only. Choose _N_o_r_m_a_l for error mes-
- sages and success messages. Choose _V_e_r_b_o_s_e for error
- messages, success messages, and replies received from
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- the FTP servers. Choose _D_e_b_u_g for error messages, suc-
- cess messages, commands sent to the FTP servers,
- replies received from the FTP servers, and other
- assorted diagnostics.
-
- Directory Cache Size
- The maximum number of previously referenced directory
- paths cached per host. The cache is preserved across
- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions.
-
- Enhance Colors
- Speficies whether to "pretty up" some of the graphical
- elements (such as scrolled lists and text fields) by
- changing the normal background colors. This preference
- has no effect on monochrome displays. Choose _Y_e_s to
- enhance the appearance, or _N_o for the usual Motif look.
-
- Enter Dir Upon Creation
- Specifies whether to automatically enter a newly
- created directory.
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- Host Cache Size
- The maximum number of hosts to cache items for. The
- cache is preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions.
-
- Initial Logfile Name
- The default file name to be presented to the user in
- the "Save Log" dialog.
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- Initial Transfer Mode
- The default file transfer mode (_A_S_C_I_I or _B_i_n_a_r_y).
-
- Initial Wildcard Mode
- The default mode of the "Use Wildcard" dialog. Choose
- _R_e_p_l_a_c_e to make "Replace Filename Selection" the
- default. Choose _A_d_d to make "Add to Filename Selec-
- tion" the default.
-
- Inquire On Copy
- Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
- to confirm that the indicated transfers should take
- place.
-
- Inquire On Delete
- Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
- to confirm that the indicated deletions should take
- place.
-
- Inquire On Move
- Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
- to confirm that the indicated moves should take place.
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- Inquire On Quote
- Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
- to confirm that the indicated commands should be sent.
-
- Left Auto Local Login
- Specifies whether to automatically connect the left
- side to the local (client) host upon starting _L_L_N_L
- _X_F_T_P.
-
- Max Ftp Retries
- Specifies the maximum number of retries _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P will
- attempt if it receives a response from an FTP server
- that indicates the desired operation failed because of
- some temporary condition on the remote host.
-
- Max Time For Ftp Reply
- Specifies the maximum time in seconds that _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P
- will wait for a response from an FTP server before con-
- cluding that the connection has been broken.
-
- Preserve Vms Ver Nums
- Specifies whether to preserve VMS file version numbers
- when transferring files from a VMS system. This is
- only an issue for those VMS FTP servers that provide
- numbers (not all do).
-
- Print Password In Debug
- Specifies whether to print passwords in the log window
- when the user preference _D_i_a_g_n_o_s_t_i_c_s is set to _D_e_b_u_g.
-
- Quote Cache Size
- The number of quoted commands to cache. The cache is
- preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions.
-
- Quote Placeholder
- This is used as a placeholder in a quoted command to
- represent items selected in the directory list. For
- example, the quoted command "stage 1 <>" will send a
- STAGE command to the remote host for each selected
- item. The default value is "<>", but the placeholder
- can be set to any nonnull printable string.
-
- Recursive Delete Enabled
- Specifies whether to enable the _R_e_c_u_r_s_i_v_e_l_y _D_e_l_e_t_e
- _S_e_l_e_c_t_e_d _E_n_t_r_y(_s) item in the _O_p_s menus. Choose _N_o to
- help prevent accidental recursive deletions.
-
- Right Auto Local Login
- Specifies whether to automatically connect the right
- side to the local (client) host upon starting _L_L_N_L
- _X_F_T_P.
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- Sort Caches
- Specifies whether to sort (by ASCII-collating sequence)
- cached items when they are displayed in dialogs. If
- _Y_e_s, then sort. If _N_o, then the most recently refer-
- enced items are placed at the top of the list.
-
- Sort Longs Lists By Date
- Specifies whether to attempt to sort the "long" direc-
- tory lists by time modified (with most recent listed
- first) instead of by name. The _Y_e_s option is con-
- sidered unsafe because some FTP servers to not support
- this option and may give unpredictable results. (Most
- UNIX hosts support this option.)
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- Store Unique
- Specifies whether existing sink files are to be renamed
- before file transfer occurs. If _Y_e_s then the existing
- sink file is typically renamed by appending a "."
- (period) followed by an integer between 1 and 99.
-
- Symbols On Dir Entries
- Specifies whether to append single characters to direc-
- tory entries in order to distinguish their types. If
- _Y_e_s(_U_n_s_a_f_e) is chosen, "/" is appended to directories,
- "*" is appended to executables, "@" is appended to sym-
- bolic links, and "=" is appended to AF_UNIX address
- family sockets. The "Yes" option is considered to be
- unsafe because some FTP servers do not support this
- feature and may give unpredictable results. (Most UNIX
- hosts support this option.) Furthermore, if you are
- referencing a directory or directory entry whose name
- ends with one of the special characters, you will need
- to select _N_o(_S_a_f_e). When in doubt, select _N_o(_S_a_f_e).
- One further note: use of this feature can dramatically
- degrade interactivity.
-
- Use Last Dir At Login
- Specifies whether to automatically enter the most
- recently referenced directory after connecting to a
- host. If this option is requested, but is not possible
- to perform (e.g., because the directory no longer
- exists), an error message will be generated, and your
- home directory will be entered. _N_o_t_e: This mechanism
- attempts to enter the last directory referenced on the
- host, regardless of whether it is another user's direc-
- tory.
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- User Cache Size
- The number of user names to cache (for remote hosts).
- The cache is preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions.
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- Wildcard Cache Size
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- The number of wildcard expressions to cache. The cache
- is preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P sessions.
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- VIEWER PREFERENCES
- Selecting item _V_i_e_w_e_r _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s in the _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu pops
- up a dialog that allows the user to control which file will
- be displayed with which viewer, based on the file extension.
-
- A file to be viewed is first transferred to a temporary
- directory and then, if necessary, is decompressed. The file
- extension (e.g., ".gif") is then examined to determine which
- viewer the file is to be displayed in. There are two types
- of viewers: the viewer built into _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P (which is suit-
- able for displaying text files) and external viewers (e.g.,
- _e_m_a_c_s for text and _x_v for graphics).
-
- Single-click on an entry in the _E_x_t_e_n_s_i_o_n_s list to place
- that extension and its associated command line into the
- _E_x_t_e_n_s_i_o_n and _V_i_e_w_e_r _C_o_m_m_a_n_d _L_i_n_e text fields, respectively.
-
- An extension is a file suffix that begins with a period
- ("."). A special entry in the extensions list, "OTHERS"
- represents all files that do not have their extension listed
- (including files with no extensions).
-
- The pattern "<>" in a command line is a placeholder for the
- name of the file to be viewed. A blank command line indi-
- cates that the built-in viewer is to be used. To add a new
- extension to the list, fill in the _E_x_t_e_n_s_i_o_n and _V_i_e_w_e_r _C_o_m_-
- _m_a_n_d _L_i_n_e text fields and press the _A_d_d button. If the text
- in _E_x_t_e_n_s_i_o_n does not begin with a period, one will be
- added. If the extension is already in the list, it will be
- replaced.
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- To replace the command line associated with an extension,
- (1) single-click on the list item to select it, (2) edit the
- command line, and (3) press the _R_e_p_l_a_c_e button.
-
- To delete an extension from the list, single-click on the
- list item to select it and then press the _D_e_l_e_t_e button.
- The "OTHERS" entry cannot be deleted (but it's command line
- can be replaced).
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- Click the _A_p_p_l_y button to cause the new changes to take
- effect. The _O_K button has the same effect as _A_p_p_l_y, but the
- dialog is also closed. The _C_a_n_c_e_l button undoes the changes
- made since _O_K or _A_p_p_l_y were last pressed.
-
- The viewer preferences can be preserved across _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P
- sessions in a text file named ".xftpview" in the user's home
- directory (select _S_a_v_e _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s in the main window's
- _O_p_t_i_o_n_s menu).
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- WIDGET HIERARCHY
- Most of _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P's widget heirarchy is listed here so that
- the knowledgeable user can use the X resource mechanism to
- customize _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P. Widget names are followed by their
- class names in parentheses. A question mark is displayed if
- the widget's name is not known. _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P's classname is
- _X_F_t_p.
-
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- _M_a_i_n _W_i_n_d_o_w
-
- main (XmMainWindow)
- mainMenuBar (XmRowColumn)
- File (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Edit (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Options (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Help (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- pane (XmPanedWindow)
- topForm (XmForm)
- leftHost (XmForm)
- hostName (XmLabel)
- hostMenuBar (XmRowColumn)
- Connect (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Dir (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Select (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Ops (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- dirNameForm (XmForm)
- dirName (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmCascadeButtonGadget)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- dirNameMenu (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- . . .
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- dirListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- dirList (XmList)
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- rightHost (XmForm)
- hostName (XmLabel)
- hostMenuBar (XmRowColumn)
- Connect (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Dir (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Select (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- Ops (XmCascadeButton)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- pulldown (XmRowColumn)
- dirNameForm (XmForm)
- dirName (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmCascadeButtonGadget)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- dirNameMenu (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- . . .
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- dirListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- dirList (XmList)
- centerControls (XmForm)
- xferModeFrame (XmFrame)
- xferMode (XmRowColumn)
- ascii (XmToggleButtonGadget)
- xferModeLabel (XmLabel)
- xferOpsFrame (XmFrame)
- xferOps (XmRowColumn)
- copyButton (XmPushButton)
- rCopyButton (XmPushButton)
- viewButton (XmPushButton)
- xferOpsLabel (XmLabel)
- logo (XmLabelGadget)
- bottomForm (XmForm)
- resultFlagFrame (XmFrame)
- resultFlag (XmLabel)
- logSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- log (XmText)
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- _A_b_o_r_t _i_n _P_r_o_g_r_e_s_s _D_i_a_l_o_g
- abort_popup (XmDialogShell)
- abort (XmForm)
- abortMessage (XmLabel)
-
- _A_b_o_u_t _X_F_T_P _D_i_a_l_o_g
- about_popup (XmDialogShell)
- about (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
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- frame (XmFrame)
- startup (XmLabel)
-
- _A_c_c_o_u_n_t _D_i_a_l_o_g
- account_popup (XmDialogShell)
- account (XmSelectionBox)
-
- _C_h_a_n_g_e _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _D_i_a_l_o_g
- changeDir_popup (XmDialogShell)
- changeDir (XmSelectionBox)
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- _C_o_n_n_e_c_t _t_o _A_n_o_n_y_m_o_u_s _D_i_a_l_o_g
- aConnect_popup (XmDialogShell)
- aConnect (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- hostListLabel (XmLabel)
- hostListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- hostList (XmList)
- hostNameLabel (XmLabel)
- hostName (XmTextField)
- userNameLabel (XmLabel)
- userName (XmTextField)
- passwordLabel (XmLabel)
- password (XmTextField)
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- _D_e_s_t_i_n_a_t_i_o_n _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _D_i_a_l_o_g
- destdir_popup (XmDialogShell)
- destdir (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- instruction (XmLabel)
- dirNameForm (XmForm)
- dirName (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmCascaseButtonGadget)
- ? (XmMenuShell)
- dirNameMenu (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- . . .
- ? (XmPushButtonGadget)
- dirListSw (XmScrolledWindow)
- dirList (XmList)
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- _F_i_l_e _T_r_a_n_s_f_e_r _M_o_n_i_t_o_r _D_i_a_l_o_g
- monitor_popup (XmDialogShell)
- monitor (XmSelectionBox)
- controlArea (XmForm)
- nameLabel (XmLabel)
- name (XmLabel)
- lengthLabel (XmLabel)
- length (XmLabel)
- bytesMovedLabel (XmLabel)
- bytesMove (XmLabel)
- scale (XmScale)
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- _H_e_l_p _D_i_a_l_o_g
- help_popup (XmDialogShell)
- help (XmForm)
- pane (XmPanedWindow)
- controlArea (XmForm)
- topic (XmLabel)
- textSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- text (XmText)
-
- _I_n_f_o_r_m_a_t_i_o_n _D_i_a_l_o_g
- information_popup (XmDialogShell)
- information (XmMessageBox)
-
- _L_e_f_t _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _P_a_t_h _D_i_a_l_o_g
- leftDirPath_popup (XmDialogShell)
- leftDirPath (XmSelectionBox)
-
- _L_e_f_t _L_o_n_g _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _L_i_s_t _D_i_a_l_o_g
- leftDirLong_popup (XmDialogShell)
- leftDirLong (XmForm)
- dirListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- dirList (XmText)
- separator (XmSeparator)
- closeButton (XmPushButton)
- helpButton (XmPushButton)
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- _L_e_f_t _T_a_b_u_l_a_r _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _L_i_s_t _D_i_a_l_o_g
- leftDirTable_popup (XmDialogShell)
- leftDirTable (XmForm)
- scrolledWindow (XmScrolledWindow)
- drawingArea (XmDrawingArea)
- separator (XmSeparator)
- closeButton (XmPushButton)
- helpButton (XmPushButton)
-
- _M_a_k_e _D_i_a_l_o_g
- makeDir_popup (XmDialogShell)
- makeDir (XmSelectionBox)
-
- _M_o_n_i_t_o_r _D_i_a_l_o_g
- mpMonitor_popup (XmDialogShell)
- mpMonitor (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- pathLabel (XmLabel)
- path (XmLabel)
-
- _P_a_s_s_w_o_r_d _D_i_a_l_o_g
- password_popup (XmDialogShell)
- password (XmSelectionBox)
-
- _P_r_e_f_e_r_e_n_c_e_s _D_i_a_l_o_g
- prefs_popup (XmDialogShell)
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- prefs (XmForm)
- actionArea (XmForm)
- okButton (XmPushButton)
- separator (XmSeparator)
- scrolledWindow (XmScrolledWindow)
- rowColumn (XmRowColumn)
- frame (XmFrame)
- form (XmForm)
- label (XmLabel)
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- textField (XmTextField)
- --------------------------------------
- radioBoxFrame (XmFrame)
- radioBox (XmRowColumn)
- ? (XmToggleButtonGadget)
- . . .
- ? (XmToggleButtonGadget)
- --------------------------------------
- scale (XmScale)
- --------------------------------------
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- _Q_u_e_s_t_i_o_n _D_i_a_l_o_g
- question_popup (XmDialogShell)
- question (XmMessageBox)
-
- _Q_u_o_t_e _D_i_a_l_o_g
- quote_popup (XmDialogShell)
- quote (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- listLabel (XmLabel)
- listSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- list (XmList)
- textLabel (XmLabel)
- text (XmTextField)
- warningLabel (XmLabel)
- warningFrame (XmFrame)
- warning (XmRowColumn)
- warningMsg1 (XmLabel)
- warningMsg2 (XmLabel)
- warningMsg3 (XmLabel)
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- _R_e_m_o_t_e _C_o_n_n_e_c_t _D_i_a_l_o_g
- rConnect_popup (XmDialogShell)
- rConnect (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- hostListLabel (XmLabel)
- hostListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- hostList (XmList)
- hostNameLabel (XmLabel)
- hostName (XmTextField)
- userNameLabel (XmLabel)
- userName (XmTextField)
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- _R_e_n_a_m_e _D_i_a_l_o_g
- rename_popup (XmDialogShell)
- rename (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- oldNameLabel (XmLabel)
- oldName (XmLabel)
- newNameLabel (XmLabel)
- newName (XmTextField)
-
- _R_i_g_h_t _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _P_a_t_h _D_i_a_l_o_g
- rightDirPath_popup (XmDialogShell)
- rightDirPath (XmSelectionBox)
-
- _R_i_g_h_t _L_o_n_g _D_i_r_e_c_t_o_r_y _L_i_s_t _D_i_a_l_o_g
- rightDirLong_popup (XmDialogShell)
- rightDirLong (XmForm)
- dirListSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- dirList (XmText)
- separator (XmPushButton)
- closeButton (XmPushButton)
- helpButton (XmPushButton)
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- rightDirTable_popup (XmDialogShell)
- rightDirTable (XmForm)
- scrolledWindow (XmScrolledWindow)
- drawingArea (XmDrawingArea)
- separator (XmSeparator)
- closeButton (XmPushButton)
- helpButton (XmPushButton)
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- saveLog_popup (XmDialogShell)
- saveLog (XmSelectionBox)
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- verify_popup (XmDialogShell)
- verify (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- label (XmLabel)
- listSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- list (XmList)
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- view_popup (XmDialogShell)
- view (XmForm)
- saveButton (XmPushButton)
- closeButton (XmPushButton)
- helpButton (XmPushButton)
- separator (XmSeparator)
- textSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- text (XmText)
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- viewPrefs_popup (XmDialogShell)
- viewPrefs (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- listLabel (XmLabel)
- listSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- list (XmList)
- extensionLabel (XmLabel)
- extension (XmTextField)
- commandLineLabel (XmLabel)
- commandLine (XmTextField)
- editFrame (XmFrame)
- editForm (XmForm)
- addButton (XmPushButton)
- replaceButton (XmPushButton)
- deleteButton (XmPushButton)
- messageFrame (XmFrame)
- messageRowcolumn (XmRowColumn)
- message1 (XmLabel)
- message2 (XmLabel)
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- _W_i_l_d_c_a_r_d _D_i_a_l_o_g
- wildcard_popup (XmDialogShell)
- wildcard (XmSelectionBox)
- form (XmForm)
- listLabel (XmLabel)
- listSW (XmScrolledWindow)
- list (XmList)
- textLabel (XmLabel)
- text (XmTextField)
- radioBoxFrame (XmFrame)
- radioBox (XmRowColumn)
- replaceToggle (XmToggleButtonGadget)
- addToggle (XmToggleButtonGadget)
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- LIMITATIONS
- Here are some things to watch out for:
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- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P might not work with some old X servers. For exam-
- ple, some older OpenWindows servers might dump core. MacX
- fans should use nothing older than version 1.1.7b.
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- Old, buggy versions of Motif can cause weirdness.
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- _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P might not work correctly with some non-Unix FTP
- servers. (If you can give us temporary access to such a
- server, we might be able to fix the problem.)
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- Out-of-spec FTP servers can cause untold grief. (Most
- Unix-based servers work correctly.)
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- Third-party file transfers will not work unless at least one
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- of the remote FTP servers supports the PASV (passive) com-
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- FILES
- $HOME/.xftpcache cache file
- $HOME/.xftprc user preferences
- $HOME/.xftpview viewer preferences
- XFtp.color application defaults file for color displays
- XFtp.mono application defaults file for monochrome displays
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- AVAILABILITY
- The sources for _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P are tarred and compressed, and are
- available via anonymous ftp:
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- IP Address: phoenix.ocf.llnl.gov
- Directory: /llnlxftp
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- SUPPORT
- Because our resources are limited, we will not be able to
- give individual assistance in building and using _L_L_N_L _X_F_T_P.
- However, your comments, suggestions and bug reports are
- valuable in helping us determine how to best direct our
- efforts. Our email address is
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- llnlxftp@llnl.gov
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- COPYRIGHT
- (c) 1993-1994. The Regents of the University of California.
- All rights reserved.
-
- This work was produced at the University of California,
- Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (UC LLNL) under con-
- tract no. W-7405-ENG-48 (Contract 48) between the U.S.
- Department of Energy (DOE) and The Regents of the University
- of California (University) for the operation of UC LLNL.
- Copyright is reserved to the University for purposes of con-
- trolled dissemination, commercialization through formal
- licensing, or other disposition under terms of Contract 48;
- DOE policies, regulations and orders; and U.S. statutes.
- The rights of the Federal Government are reserved under Con-
- tract 48 subject to the restrictions agreed upon by the DOE
- and University.
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- DISCLAIMER
-
- This software was prepared as an account of work sponsored
- by an agency of the United States Government. Neither the
- United States Government nor the University of California
- nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or
- implied, or assumes any liability or responsibility for the
- accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information,
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- apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that
- its specific commercial products, process, or service by
- trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not
- necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommenda-
- tion, or favoring by the United States Government or the
- University of California. The views and opinions of the
- authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect
- those of the United States Government or the University of
- California, and shall not be used for advertising or product
- endorsement purposes.
-
- Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software
- and its documentation for any non-commercial purpose,
- without fee, is hereby granted, provided that the above
- copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
- copies of the software and supporting documentation, and
- that all UC LLNL identification in the user interface remain
- unchanged. The title to copyright LLNL XFTP shall at all
- times remain with The Regents of the University of Califor-
- nia and users agree to preserve same. Users seeking the
- right to make derivative works with LLNL XFTP for commercial
- purposes may obtain a license from the Lawrence Livermore
- National Laboratory's Technology Transfer Office, P.O. Box
- 808, L-795, Livermore, CA 94550.
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- SEE ALSO
- ftpd(8C)
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- AUTHOR
- Neale G. Smith, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
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