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UNIX For Dummies [Electronic resources] - نسخه متنی

John Levine, Margaret Levine Young

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List of Figures

Chapter 4: Opening Windows on UNIX

Figure 4-1: A typical Motif window.

Figure 4-2: A typical OpenLook window.

Figure 4-3: A typical TWM window.

Figure 4-4: Icons are windows in a miniature disguise.

Figure 4-5: A typical Motif window.

Figure 4-6: The Motif window menu.

Figure 4-7: The FrontPanel puts the desktop front and center.

Figure 4-8: Just popped in to see what condition my condition was in.

Figure 4-9: Show me some files, man!

Figure 4-10: The Help Viewer tells you all about itself.

Figure 4-11: The Style Manager: Where the fashionable desktop goes for a thorough makeover.

Figure 4-12: KDE, using the “Keramic” theme.

Figure 4-13: A sample GNOME desktop.

Figure 4-14: A few xterm menu options.

Chapter 6: Directories for Fun and Profit

Figure 6-1: A tree structured directory.

Chapter 10: Writing Deathless Prose

Figure 10-1: Tildes fill up the blank lines on the vi screen.

Figure 10-2: The GNU Emacs display in a text console. At the bottom of the screen, emacs displays in the status line the filename and other mysterious information.

Figure 10-3: The GNU Emacs display in an X windowincludes pull-down menus for most common commands, includig save, search, undo, and help.

Figure 10-4: The XEmacs display in an X window includes a toolbar in addition to pull-down menus and a 3-D look to the interface.

Figure 10-5: The pico editor is easy to use, with a small menu at the bottom of the screen.

Chapter 17: Automating Your Office Gossip

Figure 17-1: Pine’s menu, listing the most popular commands.

Figure 17-2: A list of your messages in Pine.

Chapter 18: Web Surfing for UNIX Users

Figure 18-1: Fine literature in Konqueror.

Figure 18-2: Fine literature in Mozilla.

Figure 18-3: Click the part of the image map that you want to choose.

Figure 18-4: A Mozilla window with three tabs.

Figure 18-5: The Bookmarks window includes commands for moving, editing, and deleting bookmarks.

Figure 18-6: Just fill out a few forms.

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