.de SO \fB\\$1\fR \\$2 .. .TH DX 1V "" "IBM Visualization Data Explorer" .SH NAME dx \- start the Data Explorer visualization system. Optionally directly start the User Interface (\fIdxui\fR), the executive (\fIdxexec\fR), the Data Prompter, the Module Builder or the Tutorial. .SH SYNOPSIS .nf .br dx [ -8bitcmap < private | shared | 0-1 > ] [ -builder ] [ -cache < on | off > ] [ -colors < colors file > ] [ -connect < host:port > ] [ -data < path list > ] [ -directory < dir > ] [ -display < display name > ] [ -dxroot < dir > ] [ -echo ] [ -edit ] [ -encode ] [ -exec < executable > ] [ -execonly ] [ -execute ] [ -execute_on_change ] [ -full ] [ -file < filename > ] [ -help ] [ -highlight < on | off > ] [ -host < host name > ] [ -hwrender < gl | opengl > ] [ -image ] [ -include < path list > ] [ -key <64bit hex> ] [ -license < type > ] [ -local ] [ -log < on | off > ] [ -macros < path list > ] [ -mdf < filename > ] [ -memory < # of Mbytes > ] [ -menubar ] [ -metric ] [ -modules < path list > ] [ -morehelp ] [ -nodeid ] [ -optimize < memory | precision>] [ -outboarddebug ] [ -processors ] [ -program < filename > ] [ -prompter ] [ -readahead < on | off > ] [ -script [ < script file > ] ] [ -startup ] [ -suppress ] [ -timing < on | off >] [ -trace < on | off > ] [ -trialkey ] [ -tutor ] [ -uionly | -execonly ] [ -verbose ] [ -version] .sp .br dx \-prompter ( start the Data Prompter ) [ -full ] [ -file ] [ < header file name > ] .sp .br dx \-builder ( start the Module Builder ) [-file ] [ < .mb file name > ] .in .fi .sp 6 .SH DESCRIPTION .I dx is the command that starts the Data Explorer Startup Window, and optionally starts the .IR "Data Explorer User Interface", .IR "Data Explorer Executive" , .IR "Data Explorer Data Prompter", .IR "Data Explorer Module Builder" or the .IR "Data Explorer Tutorial". .P The Data Explorer Startup Window is an X windows/Motif based application which allows easy access to the other subsystemes of the Data Explorer visualization system. .P The .I "Data Explorer User Interface" is an X windows/Motif based application that provides a visual programming environment and an interface to the executive. The executive provides the computational tools and mechanisms to create data visualizations. The .P .I "Data Explorer Data Prompter" is an X windows/Motif based application that helps users import data in a variety of formats, and provides general purpose visual programs to visual imported data, leading to a shortened "time to first picture". .P The .I "Data Explorer Module Builder" is an X windows/Motif based application that helps users build their own modules to be included in a custom version of Data Explorer. .P The .I "Data Explorer Tutorial" is an application that helps users learn to use Data Explorer by leading them through a sequence of tasks. Users can easily skip around in the tutorial in order to concentrate on tasks of most use to their work. .P For a more complete description of the .I "Data Explorer User Interface and Executive" see the .BR "IBM Visualization Data Explorer User's Guide" . For a more complete description of the .I "Data Explorer Data Prompter" see the .BR "IBM Visualization Data Explorer QuickStart Guide" . For a more thorough description of the .I "Data Explorer Module Builder" see the .BR "IBM Visualization Data Explorer Programmer's Reference" . .SH OPTIONS With no options the .I dx command starts the Startup Window, an X windows/Motif program from which the other parts of the Data Explorer system can be started. The various command line options and environment variables listed below can be specified to change the default behavior. .P Options set by including them in the DXARGS environment variable are placed at the start of the command line, followed by any options set by environment variables, followed by explicit command line arguments. When conflicting options are given, the last option has precedence. .TP .SO -8bitcmap "< private | shared | 0-1 | -1 >" Overrides the DX8BITCMAP environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -cache "< on | off >" Turn on or off the executive caching system. When the Data Explorer caching mechanism is enabled the Data Explorer executive automatically caches the intermediate results generated during its visualization computations. Unlike standard caching mechanisms, these results are accessed by means of their functional derivation. This allows for automatic graph optimization and helps to avoid the recomputation of previously utilized intermediates, especially when the Data Explorer sequencer is being used. In certain rare instances, a machine with a small amount of memory may want to disable this caching to conserve memory and reduce paging. Default = on. .TP .SO -colors "" Override DXCOLORS environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -connect "" Start a distributed executive only (no user interface). .TP .SO -data "" Override DXDATA environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -directory "< dir >" Cause the executive to be run in the given directory. .TP .SO -display "< display name >" Set the name of the X display to be used by the user interface and the executive. .TP .SO -dxroot "< dir >" Overrides the default dx root directory. .TP .SO -echo "< dir >" Echo the command lines without executing them. .TP .SO -edit Cause the user interface to be started with the Visual Program Editor (VPE) window as the top level window of the user interface (the top level window is denoted by an anchor in the upper left hand corner). Also see -image, -startup, and -menubar. .TP .SO -encode "< filename >" Encode the given file into a binary format with a key (which must be specified with the -key option). For example dx -encode -key 1234567890abcdef foo.net The resulting file can only be encoded by the DX user interface when the same key is used. For example dx -image -key 1234567890abcdef foo-e.net .TP .SO -exec "< executive executable >" Use the given file as a replacement for the executive. This option allows a user to build and use his/her own custom executive. .TP .SO -execonly Start the executive in remote mode in which it will then await a connection from the user interface. The user interface is not started with this option. Also see -script. .TP .SO -execute Execute once after the user interface has made a connection with the executive. .TP .SO -execute_on_change Cause Data Explorer to go into execute-on-change mode at start up. Execute-on-change mode causes the Visual Program to be executed any time any of the values (i.e. module inupts, interactor values...) in the program change. .TP .SO -file "< filename >" Start the Data Prompter, Module Builder, or Data Explorer User Interface with the header file filename. .TP .SO -full When used with -prompter, starts the full Data Prompter. .TP .SO -help Print a brief listing of options and usage for .IR dx . .TP .SO -highlight "< on | off >" Turn on or off module execution highlighting. If highlighting is turned on, the user interface will highlight each module as it is executed. Default = on. .TP .SO -host "< host name >" Override DXHOST environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -hwrender "< gl | opengl >" Override the default hardware rendering choice on platforms where both are supported. Default is opengl. Sets the DXHWMOD environment variable to either DXhwdd.o or DXhwddOGL.o. .TP .SO -image Cause the user interface to be started with the image window as the top level window of the user interface. Also, control panels that are configured to open automatically are opened. Also see -edit, -startup and -menubar. .TP .SO -include "< path list >" Override DXINCLUDE environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -key "< 64bit hex >" 16 character hexidecimal (64bit) number that is used to encode and decode .net files. See -encode. .TP .SO -license "< type >" Force a specific license for either the user interface or executive. The following are valid values for type: .sp runtime: forces a run-time license (UI or executive). .sp timed: forces a timed (limited function) license (UI only). .sp develop: forces a developer license (UI or executive). .TP .SO -local Override the DXHOST environment variable (if set) and cause the executive to be run on the local host. In the absence of the DXHOST environment variable, this is the default. .TP .SO -log "< on | off >" Turn on or off executive logging. If logging is on then the executive logs output to the file .I dx.log in the directory where the executive is executing. Default = off. .TP .SO -macros "< path list >" Override the DXMACROS environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -menubar Start Data Explorer with a menubar as the anchor window. Also, control panels that are configured to open automatically are opened. See also -image, -edit, and -startup. .TP .SO -mdf "< mdf file >" Override the DXMDF environment variable (see ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES below). .TP .SO -memory "< # of MB >" Set the maximum amount of memory, in megabytes rounded up to a two megabyte boundary, that the executive is able to allocate. Default = the amount of physical memory minus 8 MB. .TP .SO -metric Have the ui use metric units when possible, for example for setting the image size for printing postscript images. .TP .SO -modules "< pathlist >" Set the list of directories to be searched for outboard modules. .TP .SO -morehelp Displays this information .TP .SO -nodeid " print out the node id of the machine that the command is run on. The node id is used when generating a license. .TP .SO -optimize "< memory | precision >" Select whether to minimize memory usage or produce more color-accurate images. When memory is optimized, image objects are generated with 24 bits/pixel instead of 96, and ReadImage will produce delayed color images if supported by the format. The default is precision. .TP .SO -outboarddebug Enable user to start outboard modules manually for debugging when they are called in a visual program. .TP .SO -processors For Data Explorer SMP, sets the number of processors to use. .TP .SO -program "< programname >" Start the user interface with the visual program filename. .TP .SO -prompter Start the data prompter. .TP .SO -readahead "< on | off >" Specify whether or not the executive reads ahead in its input stream before executing the commands it receives from the stream. If this is turned off, then the executive will execute each command line as it is received. This is useful for certain debugging purposes, such as memory leak detection. Default = on. .TP .SO -script "[