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"Jason M. Felice" <jasonf@shell.nacs.net> writes:
> > Q: Did the %N in xt5250 is normal :
> >
> > XUSERFILESEARCHPATH="$pkgdatadir/%N"
>
> I think the %N means 'resource name', which is why it uses XTerm. I forget
> whose idea that was...
Using XUSERFILESEARCHPATH like that was my idea. The inventor of "%N"
in X11 is probably long forgotten.
--
Carey Evans http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/
"In general, it is best to assume that the network is filled with
malevolent entities that will send in packets designed to have the worst
possible effect." - Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 1123 (Oct 1989)
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