Annotation of capa/capa51/Manual/s-xserver.tex, revision 1.1

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        !             3: \section{Running \capa\ via X-Server software}
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        !             8: Your computer system can be used to access the applications and edit
        !             9: your files on a remote \capa\ host.
        !            10: This section describes examples for using a PC or a Macintosh computer to edit
        !            11: files and run the {\sf Quizzer}
        !            12: application.  
        !            13: \begin{itemize}
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        !            15: \item{\bf Running } 
        !            16:  \capa\ {\bf via X-WIN32}\footnote{\scriptsize \it
        !            17:  X-WIN32 \copyright StarNet Communications}
        !            18: \\ [10pt]
        !            19: {\bf NOTE:}  These instructions are for using X-WIN32 (v4.1.2) in connection 
        !            20: with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ depending upon your host 
        !            21: machine and operating system.
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        !            23: {\bf Procedure}
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        !            25: 	\begin{itemize}
        !            26: 	\item  To set up X-WIN32 to automatically open upon start-up of your PC:
        !            27: 		\begin{enumerate}
        !            28: 		\item  Install the X-WIN32 software on your machine. 
        !            29: 		\item  Once the software has completed its installation, a small
        !            30: 		window appears which contains
        !            31: 		two shortcut icons. 
        !            32: 		\item  Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
        !            33: 		Menu/Programs/Startup}  from the ``My Computer'' icon.  
        !            34: 		\item  Drag the shortcuts into the Startup folder.  
        !            35: 		\item  When you reboot your machine, X-WIN32 will execute upon
        !            36: 		startup.
        !            37: 		\end{enumerate}
        !            38: 	\item  From the toolbar, choose X-Win (blue), choose Sessions, then
        !            39: 	choose XDMCP-broadcast.  This will
        !            40: 	generate a listing of all machines able to run XDMCP mode.  
        !            41: 	\item  Open the X-Win Utilities (green).  An ``X-Win32 Utility'' window appears.  Choose \fbox{Sessions}, then choose \fbox{New Session}.
        !            42: 	\item  Enter the name you wish to use for your session.  Example: {\tt
        !            43: 	capa3}
        !            44: 	\item  Check the button in front of ``XDMCP''.
        !            45:         \item  Make sure \fbox{Query} is checked.  Enter the hostname.  
        !            46: 	Example: {\tt capa3.nscl.msu.edu}
        !            47: 	\item  Select {Save}
        !            48: 	\item  From the same ``X-Win32 Utility'' window, click on 
        !            49: 	\fbox{Options} then \fbox{Window Settings}
        !            50: 	and make sure that ``Multiple'' is selected.  For operating systems in which the background is necessary (Linux Debian for example), check the option ``switch to single window'' under 
        !            51: 	``window settings''.
        !            52: 	\item You can now run your X-Server sessions by clicking on X-Win 
        !            53: 	(blue), choosing Sessions, and choosing the
        !            54: 	session name you have just created.  Your screen should then appear
        !            55: 	exactly as if you were sitting at the
        !            56: 	monitor of your host machine with your Windows-NT desktop in the
        !            57: 	background.  If you chose the option ``switch to single window'' in the step above, a large window should appear which looks exactly as if you were sitting at the monitor of your host machine.
        !            58: 	\item  Open up an xterm and enter {\tt quizzer} at the prompt.
        !            59: 	\item  The {\sf Quizzer} main menu will appear in the upper
        !            60: 	left-hand corner of your screen.  You can
        !            61: 	 edit and preview your files through the {\sf Quizzer} application. 
        !            62: 	Be certain to quit the {\sf Quizzer}
        !            63: 	application when you are finished editing.
        !            64: 	\end{itemize}
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        !            66: \item{\bf Running} \capa\ {\bf via eXceed}\footnote{\scriptsize \it eXceed \copyright  Hummingbird Communications, Ltd.}
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        !            69: These instructions are for using eXceed Version 4.0 from a PC
        !            70: running Windows-NT\footnote{\scriptsize \it Windows-NT \copyright Microsoft Corporation} in connection with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ 
        !            71: depending upon your host machine and operating system.  {\bf Note:}  The following instructions for eXceed have not been updated since the CAPA 4.6 Manual.
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        !            73: {\bf Procedure}
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        !            75: 	\begin{itemize}
        !            76: 	\item  To set up eXceed to automatically open upon start-up of your PC:
        !            77: 		\begin{enumerate}
        !            78: 		\item  Install the software following the directions from the
        !            79: 		producer.  
        !            80: 		\item  Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
        !            81: 		Menu/Programs/Startup}  from `My Computer'.  
        !            82: 		\item  Open the path {\sl C:/Winnt/Profiles/Username/Start
        !            83: 		Menu/Programs} 
        !            84: 		\item  Highlight the eXceed.exe by single clicking on it.  From
        !            85: 		the menu bar choose \fbox{File}, then
        !            86: 		\fbox{Create Shortcut}. 
        !            87: 		\item  Drag the Shortcut you have just created into the Startup
        !            88: 		folder you opened previously.
        !            89: 		\item  When you reboot your machine, eXceed will execute upon
        !            90: 		startup.
        !            91: 		\end{enumerate}
        !            92: 	\item  To set up your \capa\ server as an xhost:  Two methods:
        !            93: 		\begin{enumerate}
        !            94: 		\item  The simplest way is to leave the host.txt file in eXceed
        !            95: 		as deactivated.  This allows connection with any host as X-server.
        !            96: 		\item  If you wish, you can specify each host by creating the
        !            97: 		host.txt file in eXceed.
        !            98: 			 \begin{enumerate}
        !            99: 			\item  From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose 
        !           100: 			\fbox{Start},
        !           101: 			choose \fbox{Programs}, choose \fbox{Exceed}, then 
        !           102: 			choose \fbox{X-Config}.
        !           103: 			\item  Double click on the Security icon.  
        !           104: 			\item  A pop-up menu will appear where you can specify
        !           105: 			using the host.txt file by
        !           106: 			clicking on the associated radio button.
        !           107: 			\item  You can choose to edit this file and add your
        !           108: 			hostname.  Remember to save the
        !           109: 			host.txt file after you have finished editing it.
        !           110: 			\item  This allows your machine to connect with only the
        !           111: 			hosts listed in the host.txt
        !           112: 			file.
        !           113: 			\end{enumerate}
        !           114: 		\end{enumerate}
        !           115: 	\item  To run a telnet session through eXceed:
        !           116: 		\begin{enumerate}
        !           117: 		\item  From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose Start, choose
        !           118: 		Programs, choose Exceed, choose
        !           119: 		htelnet.  From the menu bar, choose File, then Create Shortcut. 
        !           120: 		Drag the Shortcut you have just created to the Desktop.
        !           121: 		\item  Double click on the shortcut you have just created to
        !           122: 		open a telnet session into your
        !           123: 		host machine.
        !           124: 		\item  The Connect pop-up screen appears.  In the field ``host",
        !           125: 		enter your host name.  Example:  {\tt capa3.nscl.msu.edu}
        !           126: 		\item  Select OK.
        !           127: 		\item  You will then see your Telnet window with the {\tt
        !           128: 		login:} prompt displayed.
        !           129: 		\item  Login to your host as you normally would for a telnet
        !           130: 		session.
        !           131: 		\item  You must then command your host to display to your local
        !           132: 		machine by entering the command \\ {\tt setenv DISPLAY
        !           133: 		35.8.33.131:0.0} \\ {\bf Note:}  Enter the IP address of the
        !           134: 		machine you are using.  For this example, 35.8.33.131 is used. 
        !           135: 		You can, if you wish, create an alias for this command by
        !           136: 		editing your .cshrc file in your login directory.
        !           137: 		\item  You can now run the {\sf Quizzer} application by entering {\tt quizzer} at the telnet prompt.
        !           138: 		\item  The {\sf Quizzer} main menu will appear in the upper
        !           139: 		left-hand corner of your screen.  You can edit and preview
        !           140: 		your files through the
        !           141: 		{\sf Quizzer} application.  Be certain to quit the {\sf Quizzer}
        !           142: 		application when you are finished editing.
        !           143: 		\end{enumerate}
        !           144: 	\item  To map the shortcut keys for {\sf Quizzer}:
        !           145: 		\begin{enumerate}
        !           146: 		\item  From the Windows-NT main menu bar, choose \fbox{Start}, choose
        !           147: 		\fbox{Programs}, choose \fbox{Exceed}, then choose \fbox{X-Config}.
        !           148: 		\item  Double click on the Input icon.  
        !           149: 		\item  There will be displayed a pull-down menu to set the
        !           150: 		choices for the Alt key.
        !           151: 		\item  You can choose to have either the left or right Alt key
        !           152: 		function for your shortcut key in
        !           153: 		{\sf Quizzer}, {\sf Grader}, and/or {\sf Manager}.
        !           154: 		\end{enumerate}
        !           155: 	\end{itemize}
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        !           158: \item{\bf Running} 
        !           159:  \capa\ {\bf via MacX}\footnote{\scriptsize \it MacX \copyright Apple
        !           160:  Computer, Inc. All rights reserved.}
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        !           162: {\bf NOTE:}  These instructions are for using MacX Version 1.5 in connection
        !           163: with a DEC Alpha host running OSF1 and may differ depending upon your host 
        !           164: machine and operating system.
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        !           167: {\bf Procedure}
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        !           169: \begin{enumerate}
        !           170: 	\item Double click on MacX1.5 icon.
        !           171: 	\item Got to \fbox{Edit} and select \fbox{XDMCP Preferences}
        !           172: 	\item An ``XDMCP Preferences'' window pops up.  In the ``Type of Query'' box, select 
        !           173: 	\fbox{Broadcast}.  Then select the button that says ``User selects
        !           174: 	From a List of Responding Hosts''.
        !           175: 	\item Click \fbox{Execute Now}.
        !           176: 	\item A list of all the machines you are networked to will appear.
        !           177: 	\item Click \fbox{File} then save to desktop to make an icon.
        !           178: 	\item In the list, click on the machine where /capa/ is located and then click \fbox{select}.
        !           179: 	\item Login to your /capa server.  Open up a terminal and type
        !           180: 	{\tt quizzer} to begin the {\sf Quizzer} application.  You can start
        !           181: 	the other items by entering the appropriate command at the prompt 
        !           182: 	(i.e. {\tt grader}, {\tt manager}, etc.).
        !           183: 	\item The next time you need to access \capa, double click on your
        !           184: 	broadcast icon and select your machine.
        !           185: \end{enumerate}
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