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NAME

6       dzedit - the CERN ZEBRA documentation editor
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SYNOPSIS

9       dzedit  [ options ]
10       dzeX11
11

DESCRIPTION

13       dzeX11  is  an interactive interface to the DZDOC (ZEBRA documentation)
14       system developed at CERN.  dzedit is a  wrapper  script  around  dzeX11
15       that  allows  one to set a few environment options.  ZEBRA, part of the
16       Packlib library, permits a developer to create complex data  structures
17       in  the  FORTRAN  77 language; the DZDOC system allows the developer to
18       generate and maintain documentation of ZEBRA data structures.
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OPTIONS

21       -d driver
22              Use the graphics driver driver, i.e., have dzedit call the  pro‐
23              gram  dzedriver.   The  default  is  "X11".  You are exceedingly
24              unlikely to want anything other than the default.
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26       -h host
27              Give the host to open the window on.  This is the same  as  set‐
28              ting the environment variable $DISPLAY to "host:0.0".  You don't
29              need to do so if you are logged on to a remote host through  SSH
30              (if you are using telnet, shame on you!)
31
32       -v version
33              Specify the version of CERNLIB to use.  This only makes sense if
34              you have a version of CERNLIB directly from CERN installed.   In
35              this  case  you  should  also  have set the environment variable
36              $CERN.  Then dzedit will look for  the  dzeX11  program  in  the
37              directory $CERN/<version>/bin/.
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FILES

40       dzedit.kumac
41              dzedit tries to read startup commands from this file in the cur‐
42              rent directory.
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44       dzedit.las
45              dzedit stores the names of the ZEBRA file and documentation file
46              in this file in the current directory.
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48       last.kumac
49              At  the  end of a session, dzedit outputs this file containing a
50              transcript of the commands used during the session.
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SEE ALSO

53       The ZEBRA manual:
54       http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/psdir/zebra.ps.gz
55       (specifically, chapter 16 is about DZDOC).
56

BUGS

58       This man page is essentially useless because the section of  the  ZEBRA
59       manual about DZDOC is incomprehensible and there are no tutorials about
60       it.  Anyone who wants to provide a better man page is welcome to do so.
61

AUTHOR

63       This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for
64       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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NAME

72       dzedit - the CERN ZEBRA documentation editor
73

SYNOPSIS

75       dzedit  [ options ]
76       dzeX11
77

DESCRIPTION

79       dzeX11  is  an interactive interface to the DZDOC (ZEBRA documentation)
80       system developed at CERN.  dzedit is a  wrapper  script  around  dzeX11
81       that  allows  one to set a few environment options.  ZEBRA, part of the
82       Packlib library, permits a developer to create complex data  structures
83       in  the  FORTRAN  77 language; the DZDOC system allows the developer to
84       generate and maintain documentation of ZEBRA data structures.
85

OPTIONS

87       -d driver
88              Use the graphics driver driver, i.e., have dzedit call the  pro‐
89              gram  dzedriver.   The  default  is  "X11".  You are exceedingly
90              unlikely to want anything other than the default.
91
92       -h host
93              Give the host to open the window on.  This is the same  as  set‐
94              ting the environment variable $DISPLAY to "host:0.0".  You don't
95              need to do so if you are logged on to a remote host through  SSH
96              (if you are using telnet, shame on you!)
97
98       -v version
99              Specify the version of CERNLIB to use.  This only makes sense if
100              you have a version of CERNLIB directly from CERN installed.   In
101              this  case  you  should  also  have set the environment variable
102              $CERN.  Then dzedit will look for  the  dzeX11  program  in  the
103              directory $CERN/<version>/bin/.
104

FILES

106       dzedit.kumac
107              dzedit tries to read startup commands from this file in the cur‐
108              rent directory.
109
110       dzedit.las
111              dzedit stores the names of the ZEBRA file and documentation file
112              in this file in the current directory.
113
114       last.kumac
115              At  the  end of a session, dzedit outputs this file containing a
116              transcript of the commands used during the session.
117

SEE ALSO

119       The ZEBRA manual:
120       http://wwwasdoc.web.cern.ch/wwwasdoc/psdir/zebra.ps.gz
121       (specifically, chapter 16 is about DZDOC).
122

BUGS

124       This man page is essentially useless because the section of  the  ZEBRA
125       manual about DZDOC is incomprehensible and there are no tutorials about
126       it.  Anyone who wants to provide a better man page is welcome to do so.
127

AUTHOR

129       This manual page was written by Kevin McCarty <kmccarty@debian.org> for
130       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
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