RE: How do I implement a startup or login script in XWinNMR?

From: Trimble, Laird (laird_trimble@merck.com)
Date: Wed Apr 11 2007 - 09:31:39 PDT


Hi All Bummers,

I would like to express my gratitude to the many individual who
responded to my query about XWinNMR startup scripts. The mailing group
proves to be an indispensable resource yet again.

Generally, there were two solutions to my problem:

Solution 1)

Create a file called '.uxnmrrc' in the users home directory. This file
contains XWinNMR commands separated by a new line. These commands will
be executed at startup.

Solution 2)

Create a file containing XWinNMR commands separated by a new line.
Start up XWinNMR with the command 'xwinnmr -f <file>' where <file> is
the name of the file you created containing the XWinNMR commands. This
method is only claimed to work on sgi system.

Many thanks again to the folks who frequent this list.

Laird

Dr. Laird A. Trimble
laird_trimble(at)merck(dot)com
Merck Frosst Canada & Co.
P.O. Box 1005
Point Claire-Dorval, Quebec
Canada H9R 4P8
(514) 428-3099

www.merckfrosstlab.ca

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