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    NAME
         workshop - An Integrated Programming Environment
    
    SYNOPSIS
         workshop [ standard motif toolkit options ] [ -D [  a.out  [
         core  |  pid  ]  ]  [ -s editsessionname ] [ -x sessionfile-
         directory ] [ -V ] [ worksetname ]
    
    AVAILABILITY
         Available on Solaris 2.5.1, 2.6, and 2.7 on SPARC  and  x86,
         running OpenWindows, CDE, or Motif 1.2.
    
    DESCRIPTION
         WorkShop  is  an  integrated  programming  environment  that
         allows  you  to  build,  edit,  debug,  and browse a program
         without having to explicitly start individual tools.
    
         You have the option of using the text editor of your  choice
         by choosing Text Editor Options... from the Options menu and
         selecting an editor in the Text Editor  Options  dialog  box
         that is displayed.
    
    OPTIONS
         workshop accepts all standard  Motif  Toolkit  command  line
         options.  In addition, the following options are accepted:
    
         -D a.out [core|pid]
              Run WorkShop and start a debugging session. If a.out is
              specified, load this program into the Debugger. If core
              is specified, the Debugger will  use  it  to  do  post-
              mortem  debugging  on  a.out.  If pid is specified, the
              Debugger will attach to the process with the given pro-
              cess  id. In this case you can use "-" instead of a.out
              but then the executable information will not be  stored
              in picklists or worksets.
    
         -s editsessionname
              Run WorkShop under the edit server  named  editsession-
              name.  If  there is no edit server with the given name,
              start one. If this option is not  specified  (that  is,
              the default), WorkShop applications will share the same
              editor.
    
         -x sessionfile-directory
              Read and write Sun WorkShop's session files  .workshop*
              in  the specified directory rather than the home direc-
              tory. Allows multiple configurations.
    
         -V   Display the Sun WorkShop  version  string  on  standard
              output.
    
         worksetname
              Load the specified workset  into  Sun  WorkShop.  If  a
              workset  with  the  given  name  does not exist, one is
              created.
    
    Starting Sun WorkShop
         To start Sun WorkShop from a shell, type workshop &  at  the
         command prompt.
    
    Starting Sun WorkShop From Emacs
         You can start Sun WorkShop directly from the editor  without
         having  to  return to the command line. When you quit out of
         Emacs, both Sun WorkShop and Emacs are terminated.
    
         You can start Sun WorkShop from the XEmacs editor  in  three
         ways:
         *  Type M-x workshop-start in the minibuffer.
         *  Choose Start Sun WorkShop from the Tools menu.
         *  Click on the WorkShop button in the tool bar.
    
         You can start Sun WorkShop from the GNU Emacs editor as fol-
         lows:
    
         1. Load workshop.el by setting the load path in your  .emacs
            file as follows:
    
            (setq load-path
              (append load-path '("/WorkShop_install_directory/lib")))
            (require 'workshop)
    
            and then restarting Emacs.
    
         2. Type M-x workshop-start or choose Start Sun WorkShop from
            the Tools menu.
    
    Breaking the Sun WorkShop-Emacs Connection
         You can break the connection between Emacs and Sun  WorkShop
         with  the  command,  M-x  workshop-quit.  If you started Sun
         WorkShop from Emacs, this command  will  terminate  the  Sun
         WorkShop process while continuing to run Emacs.
    
         If you try to start Sun WorkShop from Emacs and Sun WorkShop
         does  not  connect  to the editor or does not appear at all,
         you should terminate Sun WorkShop  from  Emacs  by  choosing
         Quit WorkShop from the WorkShop menu.
    
    Customizations
      Windows
         Sun WorkShop windows  can  be  customized  by  changing  the
         default  X  resource  values.  The  X resource files for Sun
         WorkShop, named WORKSHOP and ESERVE, can  be  found  in  the
         directory:
    
           wdir/lib/locale/LANG/app-defaults/CDE
    
         where:
         wdir is the directory where Sun WorkShop was installed, usually
              /opt/SUNWspro.
         LANG is your current locale, for example, C or ja.
         CDE is either CDE or non-CDE, depending on whether
              or not Sun WorkShop is running in a CDE environment.
    
         You do not have to modify any of the resources in  order  to
         use Sun WorkShop.  However, if you do want to make modifica-
         tions, follow these steps:
    
         1. Copy the WorkShop X resource files to be modified to your
            home  directory,  or some other private directory on your
            XUSERFILESEARCHPATH.
    
         2. Modify the resources you are interested in changing.  For
            example,  if  you  wish to change the background color of
            the push buttons to white, you would set this resource in
            the WORKSHOP resource file:
    
               WORKSHOP*XmPushButton*background: #FFFFFF
    
    tion!
            CAUTION: Gratuitous changes can cause Sun WorkShop to malfunc-
    
      Function Keys
         By default, Sun WorkShop binds Emacs function keys  to  com-
         mands  useful  for  interacting  with Sun WorkShop.  You can
         disable the key rebinding by re-setting the  Emacs  variable
         eserve-bind-fkeys.  To  do  this,  add the following line to
         your .emacs file:
    
           (setq eserve-bind-fkeys nil)
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         SPRO_LAUNCH_EDITOR_FROM_PATH
              When launching xemacs, Sun WorkShop first looks for  it
              in the top-level bin directory of the Sun WorkShop ins-
              tallation. If it cannot find xemacs there, Sun WorkShop
              searches  for  it  using the PATH environment variable.
              Setting SPRO_LAUNCH_EDITOR_FROM_PATH to any value  dis-
              ables  the check for xemacs in the top-level bin direc-
              tory of the Sun WorkShop installation.
    
         SPRO_LAUNCH_TOOLS_FROM_PATH
              When launching tools from the main  window  toolbar  or
              from  the  Tools  menu,  Sun WorkShop first looks for a
              binary in  the  top-level  bin  directory  of  the  Sun
              WorkShop  installation.  If  it  cannot find the binary
              there, Sun WorkShop searches for the binary  using  the
              PATH        environment        variable.        Setting
              SPRO_LAUNCH_TOOLS_FROM_PATH to any value  disables  the
              check  for the binary in the top-level bin directory of
              the Sun WorkShop installation.
    
         SPRO_DBX_PATH
              When launching  dbx,  use  this  path  instead  of  the
              default location.
    
    SEE ALSO
         WorkShop: Getting Started
         WorkShop: Beyond the Basics
         WorkShop: Command-Line Utilities
    
    
    
    


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