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(For more information on open, see " The open Command" section, later in this chapter.) To create a. term file and then using the open command to launch the. You can launch a customized Terminal window from the command line by saving some prototypical Terminal settings to a. We’ll have more to say about iTerm later in this chapter. There are also Aqua-native applications that offer an alternative to Apple’s Terminal, such as the freeware iTerm See Chapter 7 for more information about the X Window System.
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If you need an xterm, you can have it however, you must first install Apple’s X11 package, which is bundled with Mac OS X Tiger as an optional installation. ), the Terminal (and all of the Aqua user interface) uses Quartz Extreme acceleration On compatible systems (generally, a system with at least an ATI Radeon or NVidia GeForce AGP graphics adapter Pressing ⌘-Page Up or ⌘-Page Down scrolls the Terminal window, rather than letting the running program handle it. The value of $TERM is xterm-color when running under Terminal (it’s set to xterm under xterm by default). The operations described in “The Services Menu” section of this chapter also use the pasteboard. If you want to paste selected text into another window, you must drag and drop it with the mouse or use copy and paste. One similarity between Terminal and xterm is that selected text can be pasted in the same window with the middle button of a three-button mouse. Even before you press ⌘-C, the current text selection is contained in a selection called the pasteboard The Terminal selection is not automatically put into the clipboard. However, each shell session is run as a separate child process of the Terminal. Unlike xterm, in which each window corresponds to a separate process, a single master process controls the Terminal. Instead, you must use the Terminal Inspector. You cannot customize the characteristics of the Terminal with command-line switches such as - fn, - fg, and - bg. To change a user’s default shell (used for both the Terminal and remote console logins), see " Modifying a User" in Chapter 5. To change the Terminal’s default shell, see " Customizing the Terminal,” later in this chapter. Invoking bash with the - posix command-line option changes the default behavior of bash to comply with the POSIX 1003.2 standard in cases where the default behavior differs from this standard. The version of bash that ships with Tiger has improved POSIX support over bash implementations that shipped with earlier releases of Mac OS X. Similarly, /bin/sh is a hard link to bash, which also reverts to traditional behavior when invoked through this link (see the bash manpage for more information).

When tcsh is invoked through the csh link, it behaves much like csh. The bash, ksh, and zsh are sh-compatible.

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StuffIt for Windows 2009 is currently not a 64-bit application, but it does install and run on an 圆4 system using the 32-bit emulator included in Windows 圆4.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: his patch installs a 64-bit version of the StuffIt shell extension to give StuffIt users access to the context menu feature on 64-bit versions of Windows. Version 13 圆4 Shell Extension (Deluxe 2009) 4.3MB.Version 13 Plugins (Deluxe 2009) English 15.5MB.IMPORTANT NOTE: If you are upgrading an x86 version of StuffIt 2010 from 14.0 to 14.0.1, you will first need to uninstall StuffIt using Add/Remove Progams in Window's Control Panel. In addition, once updated, the version number displayed for the application will not change to 9.0.2, but the appropriate component parts will be updated. IMPORTANT NOTE: This will only work if you have StuffIt Deluxe 9.0.1 installed.
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IMPORTANT NOTE: This update INCLUDES the ugin
