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    NAME
         LLNL XFTP - an X-based interface to FTP
    
    
    SYNOPSIS
         xftp [options]
    
    
    DESCRIPTION
         LLNL XFTP is a graphical user interface to FTP (File
         Transfer Protocol).  LLNL XFTP does not execute the ftp pro-
         gram; instead, it directly communicates with remote FTP
         servers.  LLNL XFTP is an X client and follows the OSF/Motif
         look-and-feel.  LLNL XFTP enables users to transfer files
         and perform various directory manipulation commands, both
         remotely and locally.  Two especially notable features are
         the ability to (1) perform "third-party" file transfers, and
         (2) transfer or delete entire directory substructures.
    
         LLNL XFTP's main window is divided into five main sections:
         (1) the main menu bar at the top of the window,  (2) the
         diagnostics log at the bottom, (3) the file transfer con-
         trols in the center, and (4 and 5) the "left" and "right"
         host sections to either side of the file transfer controls.
    
         LLNL XFTP can be connected to zero, one, or two hosts.  The
         hosts may be any combination of local and remote hosts (the
         local host is the client host upon which LLNL XFTP is run-
         ning).  In this document, a connected host is referred to as
         either the "left" or "right" host, depending on whether it
         is displayed in the left or right host section, respec-
         tively.
    
         Each host section consists of four major graphical elements:
         (1) a label which displays the host's name; (2) a menu bar
         whose menus contain many commands that operate on the host;
         (3) a "directory" menu; and (4) a scrollable "directory
         list."
    
         Each host's Connect menu contains commands for
         connecting/disconnecting local and remote hosts.
    
         Each host's Dir menu contains various commands for creating
         new directories, and for changing and displaying the current
         directory.
    
         Each host's Select menu contains commands for
         selecting/deselecting entries in the current directory (the
         selections appear in the scrollable list of directory
         entries).
    
         Each host's Ops menu contains several commands that operate
         on selected directory entries.
    
         Each host's directory menu contains each link of the path of
         the current directory (the last link is displayed).  By
         selecting a link in the path, the current directory is
         correspondingly changed.  (Hence, this is a mechanism to
         traverse up the host's directory structure.)
    
         Each host's directory list contains the entries of the
         current directory.  One way to select/deselect a directory
         entry is to click on it.  If an entry is double-clicked, an
         attempt is made to change the current directory to that
         entry.  (Hence, this is a way to traverse down the host's
         directory structure.)
    
         The file transfer controls in the middle of the main window
         allow the user to initiate file transfers on selected
         entries.  The transfers can go from left to right or from
         right to left.  Angle brackets in the Copy and Rcopy buttons
         indicate the direction of the transfer (e.g., ">>Copy>>"
         indicates that a left-to-right transfer would take place).
         The View button causes the selected file to be displayed.
    
         The scrollable diagnostics log window at the bottom of the
         main window displays error and status information.  The user
         can control the level of verbosity of messages written to
         this window via the user preference Diagnostics.  The con-
         tents of this window can be saved to a file by selecting the
         Save Log item in the Log menu.  The diagnostics window can
         be cleared by selecting the Clear Log item in the Log menu.
    
         There is a flag to the left of the diagnostics log window
         that indicates whether an operation completes successfully
         or not.  If an operation fails then (1) a beep is emitted,
         (2) the flag changes from green to red (white to black on
         monochrome displays), (3) the "OK" in the flag changes to
         "E", and (4) an error message is written to the diagnostic
         log window. The next operation will clear the error flag.
    
         LLNL XFTP automatically caches (1) wildcard expressions, (2)
         paths of current directories, (3) host names and user names
         used in connecting to remote hosts, and (4) quoted commands.
         The purpose of each cache is to reduce the amount of typing
         required.  For example, when the user wishes to apply a
         wildcard expression to select directory entries, a list of
         recently referenced wildcard expressions for that host will
         be presented to the user; the user can then double-click on
         an existing wildcard expression to apply it.  The cache is
         automatically preserved across LLNL XFTP sessions in a file
         named ".xftpcache" in the users home directory.
    
    
    OPTIONS
         LLNL XFTP accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line
         options, as well as the following option:
    
         -color
              Force LLNL XFTP to use a nice color scheme, even if the
              application defaults file, XFtp, is not found.
    
    GETTING STARTED
         Use the Connect menus to connect the two sides to the
         desired combination of local and/or remote hosts.  (Depend-
         ing on how the user preferences are set, when LLNL XFTP
         comes up some combination of the left and right sides might
         already be connected to the local host.)
    
         Once connected, traverse through a host's directory struc-
         ture by (1) using the directory name menu (the menu just
         above the directory list), (2) double-clicking on entries in
         the directory list, (3) selecting an item in the Go to Pre-
         vious Directory submenu in the host's Dir menu, or (4)
         selecting the Change Directory item in the host's Dir menu.
    
         Obtain different types of views into a host's current direc-
         tory by selecting the Display Directory (Long) or Display
         Directory (Table) items in the host's Dir menu.
    
         Select/deselect directory entries to operate on by (1)
         single-clicking on entries in the main directory list, (2)
         single-clicking on entries in the tabular directory list,
         (3) dragging the mouse with the left button held down over
         entries in the tabular directory list, or (4) by selecting
         any of the items in the host's Select menu.
    
         Transfer selected items by clicking on the Copy or Rcopy
         (recursive copy) buttons.  Be sure to first set the file
         transfer mode by toggling the appropriate button (ASCII or
         Binary) in the main window.
    
         View a selected file by clicking on the View button.  Con-
         figure the viewer by selecting item Viewer Preferences in
         the Options menu.  Be sure to first set the file transfer
         mode by toggling the appropriate button (ASCII or Binary) in
         the main window.
    
         Perform other types of operations on selected items by
         selecting any one of the items in the host's Ops menu.
    
         Configure LLNL XFTP by selecting the Preferences item in the
         Options menu.
    
    COMMANDS
         LLNL XFTP contains a large number of commands.  The commands
         are found in (1) the main menus, (2) the host menus, and (3)
         in the Xfer Ops controls.  Here is a list of the commands:
    
         About LLNL XFTP (in File menu)
              Gives version information.
    
         Change Directory (in Dir menus)
              Change the current directory.  A dialog pops up to
              prompt for the directory to change to.  The directory
              may be specified with a full or relative path.  Previ-
              ously referenced directories are cached and displayed
              in a scrollable list.  Double-click on a path in the
              list to change to that directory.  Single click on a
              path in the list to place that entry into the text
              field labeled "Directory:", where it can be edited.
              Click on the OK button to change to the directory
              displayed in the text field.  (See user preferences Add
              to Cache, Diagnostics, Directory Cache Size, Host Cache
              Size, and Sort Caches.)
    
         Clear Log (in Log menu)
              Clear the diagnostics log window.
    
         Connect to Anonymous (in Connect menus)
              Easily connect to an anonymous FTP site.  If currently
              connected, the connection is first closed.  A dialog
              pops up to prompt for the remote host, user name and
              password.  The user name is initialized to "anonymous".
              The password is initialized to the value of the user
              preference Anonymous Ftp Password (which you will prob-
              ably want to set to your email address).  An optional
              port number may follow the host name (using a space as
              the delimiter).  Previously used host/user name pairs
              are cached, and those with user names "anonymous" or
              "ftp" are displayed in a scolled list labeled "Recently
              Referenced Hosts:".  Double-clicking on a host/user
              name pair initiates a connection.  Single-clicking on a
              host/user name pair places those values in to the host
              name and user name fields, where they can be edited.
              Click on the Connect button to initiate a connection.
              (See user preferences Add To Cache, Anonymous Ftp Pass-
              word, Diagnostics, Host Cache Size, User Cache Size,
              and Sort Caches.)
    
         Connect to Local (in Connect menus)
              Connect to the local (client) host.  If currently con-
              nected, the connection is first closed.  (See user
              preferences Left Auto Local Login and Right Auto Local
              Login.)
    
         Connect to Remote (in Connect menus)
              Connect to a remote host (use Connect to Anonymous to
              more easily connect to an anonymous FTP site).  If
              currently connected, the connection is first closed.  A
              dialog pops up to prompt for the remote host and user
              names. The user name is initialized to the value of the
              environment variable USER.  An optional port number may
              follow the host name (using a space as the delimiter).
              Previously used host/user name pairs are cached and
              those with user names other than "anonymous" and "ftp"
              displayed in a scolled list labeled "Recently Refer-
              enced Hosts:".  Double-clicking on a host/user name
              pair initiates a connection.  Single-clicking on a
              host/user name pair places those values into the host
              name and user name fields, where they can be edited.
              Click on the Connect button to initiate a connection.
              (See user preferences Add To Cache, Diagnostics, Host
              Cache Size, User Cache Size, and Sort Caches.)
    
         Contextual Help (in Help menu)
              Enter contextual-help mode.  The mouse cursor changes
              to a pointing hand.  Move the hand and click on any
              graphical element in the main window that you wish to
              know more about.
    
         Copy (in Xfer Ops controls)
              Transfers the selected files according to the mode
              (ASCII or Binary) specified in Xfer Mode.  A dialog
              pops up to enable the user to monitor the progress of
              the transfers.  The dialog contains a button for abort-
              ing the transfers.  (See user preferences Beep When Ops
              Done, Diagnostics, Initial Transfer Mode, and Inquire
              On Copy.)
    
         Delete Selected Entry(s) (in Ops menus)
              Deletes the selected entries.  A dialog pops up to
              enable the user to monitor the progress of the dele-
              tions.  The dialog contains a button for aborting the
              deletions.  (See user preferences Beep When Ops Done,
              Diagnostics, and Inquire On Delete.)
    
         Deselect All Entries (in Select menus)
              Deselect all the entries in the host's current direc-
              tory.
    
         Disconnect (in Connect menus)
              Close the currently connected host.  (See user prefer-
              ence Diagnostics.)
    
         Display Directory (Long) (in Dir menus)
              Pops up a dialog that displays the contents of the
              current directory in a scrollable list.  If supported
              by the host (and this is almost always the case), addi-
              tional information about each directory entry is
              displayed, such as file length and access restrictions.
              This display is automatically updated as the current
              directory changes.  This directory display does not
              support selecting entries or displaying the current
              selection.  Warning: Using this feature can increase
              network traffic, put an additional load on the remote
              host, and slow down interactivity.   (See user prefer-
              ence Diagnostics and Sort Long Lists By Date.)
    
         Display Directory Path (in Dir menus)
              Pops up a dialog that displays the current directory
              for that host.  It will be automatically updated as the
              current directory changes.  (See user preference Diag-
              nostics.)
    
         Display Directory (Table) (in Dir menus)
              Pops up a dialog that displays the contents of the
              current directory in tabular form.  This dialog may be
              used to view and modify the directory's selected
              entries.  Entries may be selected/deselected either by
              clicking or by moving the cursor over the entries with
              the mouse button down.  Moving the mouse too quickly
              can cause some of the entries to be skipped.  If an
              entry is double-clicked, an attempt is made to change
              the current directory to that entry.  This display is
              automatically updated as the current directory changes.
              (See user preference Diagnostics.)
    
         Getting Started (in Help menu)
              Describes how to get started using LLNL XFTP.
    
         Go to Previous Directory (in Dir menus)
              Displays a pullright menu that allows the user to
              easily change the current directory to a previously
              referenced directory.  (See user preferences Add to
              Cache, Diagnostics, Directory Cache Size, Host Cache
              Size, and Sort Caches.)
    
         LLNL XFTP Overview (in Help menu)
              Gives a high-level description of LLNL XFTP.
    
         Make Directory (in Dir menus)
              Pops up a dialog to prompt for the name of a directory
              to make in the current directory.  The user preference
              Enter Dir Upon Creation controls whether the the newly
              created directory is automatically entered upon crea-
              tion.  (See user preferences Diagnostics and Enter Dir
              Upon Creation.)
    
         Move Selected Entry(s) (in Ops menus)
              Move selected entries from the current directory to
              another directory on the same host.  This is similar to
              the UNIX mv command, but without rename capability.
              (See user preferences Beep When Ops Done, and Diagnos-
              tics.)
    
         Preferences (in Options menu)
              Display the user preferences dialog.  See USER PREFER-
              ENCES section for a description of user preferences.
    
         Quit (in File menu)
              Terminate LLNL XFTP.
    
         Rcopy (in Xfer Ops controls)
              Recursively transfers the selected entries according to
              the mode (ASCII or Binary) specified in Xfer Mode.  If
              a selected entry is a directory, an attempt is made to
              transfer its entire directory subtree.  The user
              preference Overwrite Dir On Copy lets the user control
              whether or not it is okay to overwrite an existing
              directory.  A dialog pops up to enable the user to mon-
              itor the progress of the transfers.  The dialog con-
              tains a button for aborting the transfers.  (See user
              preferences Beep When Ops Done, Diagnostics, Initial
              Xfer Mode, Inquire On Copy, and Overwrite Dir On Copy.)
    
         Recursively Delete Selected Entry(s) (in Ops menus)
              Recursively deletes the selected entries.  A dialog
              pops up to enable the user to monitor the progress of
              the deletions.  The dialog contains a button for abort-
              ing the deletions.  Warning: Exercise extreme caution
              when using this command because it deletes entire
              directory subtrees.  To minimize the chance of an unin-
              tentional deletion, this menu item is greyed out unless
              the user preference Recursive Delete Enabled is
              enabled.  (See user preferences Beep When Ops Done,
              Diagnostics, Inquire On Delete, and Recursive Delete
              Enabled.)
    
         Rename Selected Entry(s) (in Ops menus)
              Pop up a dialog to individually rename selected
              entries.  This is similar to the UNIX mv command except
              that the renamed entries cannot be moved to another
              directory.  (See user preference Diagnostics.)
    
         Save Log (in Log menu)
              Write the contents of the diagnostics window to a
              user-specified file.  The existing contents of the
              diagnostics window are not removed.
    
         Save Preferences (in Options menu)
              Save the current settings of the user and viewer
              preferences.
    
         Select All Entries (in Select menus)
              Select all the entries in the host's current directory.
    
         Send Quoted Command (in Ops menus)
              Pops up a dialog to prompt for a "raw" command to send
              to the FTP server of the remote host.  Previously
              issued commands are cached and displayed in a scrolled
              list.  Double-clicking on a command in the list issues
              that command.  To have a command act on items selected
              in the host's directory list, use the quote placeholder
              (which by default is "<>") to represent a selected
              item.  For example, type "stage 1 <>" to send a STAGE
              command to the the remote host for each selected item.
              The quote placeholder can changed via the user prefer-
              ences.  (See user preferences Beep When Ops Done, Diag-
              nostics, and Quote Placeholder.)
    
         Use Wildcard (in Select menus)
              Pops up a dialog to prompt for a wildcard expression to
              use in selecting entries in the host's current direc-
              tory list.  Previously referenced wildcard expressions
              are cached and displayed in a scrolled list.  Double-
              clicking on an item in the list applies that wildcard
              expression.  Single-clicking on an item in the list
              places the expression in a text field where it may be
              edited.  Choose the toggle item Replace Filename Selec-
              tion to cause the currently selected entries to be
              cleared before applying the wildcard.  Choose the tog-
              gle item Add to Filename Selection to cause the entries
              selected by the wildcard to be added to the current
              selection.  (See user preference Initial Wildcard
              Mode).
    
         Using Help (in Help menu)
              Gives a description of the online help package.
    
         View (in Xfer Ops controls)
              Displays the selected file.  The Viewer Preferences
              dialog (accessible via the Options menu) can be used to
              control whether the file will be displayed using the
              built-in viewer or using an external viewer of the
              user's choice (e.g., emacs or xv).  The selection of
              the viewer is configurable, based on the file extension
              (e.g., ".gif" or ".jpg").  There is no limit on the
              number or types of viewers that can be simultaneously
              displayed.
    
              The file is transferred according to the mode (ASCII or
              Binary) specified in Xfer Mode.  A dialog pops up to
              enable the user to monitor the progress of the
              transfer.  The dialog contains a button for aborting
              the transfer.
              The destination of the transfer is a temporary direc-
              tory created in the directory defined as P_tmpdir in
              the include file stdio.h.  If the environment variable
              TMPDIR is defined, it is used as the directory.  The
              temporary directory, and the files it contains, are
              automatically deleted when the user dismisses the
              viewer or terminates LLNL XFTP.
    
              If the file is recognized as being compressed, it is
              expanded before viewing.  LLNL XFTP excutes the follow-
              ing decompressors based on the file extension: gunzip
              for ".z" and ".gz"; uncompress for ".Z"; atob for
              "atob"; and uudecode for ".uu".  LLNL XFTP searches for
              the decompressor application in the standard way using
              the PATH environment variable.
    
         Viewer Preferences (in Options menu)
              Display the viewer preferences dialog.  See VIEWER
              PREFERENCES section for a description of viewer prefer-
              ences.
    
    USER PREFERENCES
         Selecting item Preferences in the Options menu pops up a
         dialog that allows the user to configure LLNL XFTP according
         to his/her preferences.  The user is presented with a number
         of configuration parameters, which are set by either tog-
         gling, sliding, or typing.  Click the Apply button to cause
         the new values to take effect.  The OK button has the same
         effect as Apply, but the dialog is also closed.  The Cancel
         button undoes changes made since OK or Apply were last
         pressed.  The preferences can be preserved across LLNL XFTP
         sessions in a text file named ".xftprc" in the user's home
         directory.  The user may alter the order the preferences are
         presented in the dialog by (1) terminating LLNL XFTP, (2)
         using a text editor to change the order of lines in
         ".xftprc" and (3) restarting LLNL XFTP.
    
         Add To Cache
              Specifies whether newly referenced items should be
              added to the directory, quoted command, wildcard, and
              host/user caches.  It is usually desirable to choose
              Yes.  Choose No if referencing a series of seldom-
              referenced items that would clear the cache of your
              favorite entries.
    
         Anonymous Ftp Password
              The value to initialize the "Password" field of the
              Connect to Anonymous dialog to.  This is normally your
              email address.  The Connect to Anonymous dialog is
              accessible via each host's Connect menu.
    
         Beep When Ops Done
              Specifes whether to beep when each set of deletion,
              move, quoted command, and file transfer operations com-
              pletes.
    
         Diagnostics
              Specifies the level of diagnostics information to be
              written to the diagnostics log window.  Choose Quiet
              for error messages, only.  Choose Normal for error mes-
              sages and success messages.  Choose Verbose for error
              messages, success messages, and replies received from
              the FTP servers.  Choose Debug for error messages, suc-
              cess messages, commands sent to the FTP servers,
              replies received from the FTP servers, and other
              assorted diagnostics.
    
         Directory Cache Size
              The maximum number of previously referenced directory
              paths cached per host.  The cache is preserved across
              LLNL XFTP sessions.
    
         Enhance Colors
              Speficies whether to "pretty up" some of the graphical
              elements (such as scrolled lists and text fields) by
              changing the normal background colors.  This preference
              has no effect on monochrome displays.  Choose Yes to
              enhance the appearance, or No for the usual Motif look.
    
         Enter Dir Upon Creation
              Specifies whether to automatically enter a newly
              created directory.
    
         Host Cache Size
              The maximum number of hosts to cache items for.  The
              cache is preserved across LLNL XFTP sessions.
    
         Initial Logfile Name
              The default file name to be presented to the user in
              the "Save Log" dialog.
    
         Initial Transfer Mode
              The default file transfer mode (ASCII or Binary).
    
         Initial Wildcard Mode
              The default mode of the "Use Wildcard" dialog.  Choose
              Replace to make "Replace Filename Selection" the
              default.  Choose Add to make "Add to Filename Selec-
              tion" the default.
    
         Inquire On Copy
              Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
              to confirm that the indicated transfers should take
              place.
    
         Inquire On Delete
              Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
              to confirm that the indicated deletions should take
              place.
    
         Inquire On Move
              Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
              to confirm that the indicated moves should take place.
    
         Inquire On Quote
              Specifies whether to pop up a dialog that asks the user
              to confirm that the indicated commands should be sent.
    
         Left Auto Local Login
              Specifies whether to automatically connect the left
              side to the local (client) host upon starting LLNL
              XFTP.
    
         Max Ftp Retries
              Specifies the maximum number of retries LLNL XFTP will
              attempt if it receives a response from an FTP server
              that indicates the desired operation failed because of
              some temporary condition on the remote host.
    
         Max Time For Ftp Reply
              Specifies the maximum time in seconds that LLNL XFTP
              will wait for a response from an FTP server before con-
              cluding that the connection has been broken.
    
         Overwrite Dir On Copy
              Specifies whether it is okay to overwrite an existing
              directory when recursively copying another directory by
              the same name.  If a sink directory is overwritten then
              none of its subdirectories will be deleted, but new
              files and subdirectories might be added to it, and some
              existing files might be replaced.
    
         Preserve Vms Ver Nums
              Specifies whether to preserve VMS file version numbers
              when transferring files from a VMS system.  This is
              only an issue for those VMS FTP servers that provide
              numbers (not all do).
    
         Print Password In Debug
              Specifies whether to print passwords in the log window
              when the user preference Diagnostics is set to Debug.
    
         Quote Cache Size
              The number of quoted commands to cache.  The cache is
              preserved across LLNL XFTP sessions.
    
         Quote Placeholder
              This is used as a placeholder in a quoted command to
              represent items selected in the directory list.  For
              example, the quoted command "stage 1 <>" will send a
              STAGE command to the remote host for each selected
              item.  The default value is "<>", but the placeholder
              can be set to any nonnull printable string.
    
         Recursive Delete Enabled
              Specifies whether to enable the Recursively Delete
              Selected Entry(s) item in the Ops menus.  Choose No to
              help prevent accidental recursive deletions.
    
         Right Auto Local Login
              Specifies whether to automatically connect the right
              side to the local (client) host upon starting LLNL
              XFTP.
    
         Sort Caches
              Specifies whether to sort (by ASCII-collating sequence)
              cached items when they are displayed in dialogs.  If
              Yes, then sort.  If No, then the most recently refer-
              enced items are placed at the top of the list.
    
         Sort Longs Lists By Date
              Specifies whether to attempt to sort the "long" direc-
              tory lists by time modified (with most recent listed
              first) instead of by name.  The Yes option is con-
              sidered unsafe because some FTP servers to not support
              this option and may give unpredictable results.  (Most
              UNIX hosts support this option.)
    
         Store Unique
              Specifies whether existing sink files are to be renamed
              before file transfer occurs.  If Yes then the existing
              sink file is typically renamed by appending a "."
              (period) followed by an integer between 1 and 99.
    
         Symbols On Dir Entries
              Specifies whether to append single characters to direc-
              tory entries in order to distinguish their types.  If
              Yes(Unsafe) is chosen, "/" is appended to directories,
              "*" is appended to executables, "@" is appended to sym-
              bolic links, and "=" is appended to AF_UNIX address
              family sockets.  The "Yes" option is considered to be
              unsafe because some FTP servers do not support this
              feature and may give unpredictable results.  (Most UNIX
              hosts support this option.)  Furthermore, if you are
              referencing a directory or directory entry whose name
              ends with one of the special characters, you will need
              to select No(Safe).  When in doubt, select No(Safe).
              One further note: use of this feature can dramatically
              degrade interactivity.
    
         Use Last Dir At Login
              Specifies whether to automatically enter the most
              recently referenced directory after connecting to a
              host.  If this option is requested, but is not possible
              to perform (e.g., because the directory no longer
              exists), an error message will be generated, and your
              home directory will be entered.  Note: This mechanism
              attempts to enter the last directory referenced on the
              host, regardless of whether it is another user's direc-
              tory.
    
         User Cache Size
              The number of user names to cache (for remote hosts).
              The cache is preserved across LLNL XFTP sessions.
    
         Wildcard Cache Size
              The number of wildcard expressions to cache.  The cache
              is preserved across LLNL XFTP sessions.
    
    VIEWER PREFERENCES
         Selecting item Viewer Preferences in the Options menu pops
         up a dialog that allows the user to control which file will
         be displayed with which viewer, based on the file extension.
    
         A file to be viewed is first transferred to a temporary
         directory and then, if necessary, is decompressed.  The file
         extension (e.g., ".gif") is then examined to determine which
         viewer the file is to be displayed in.  There are two types
         of viewers: the viewer built into LLNL XFTP (which is suit-
         able for displaying text files) and external viewers (e.g.,
         emacs for text and xv for graphics).
    
         Single-click on an entry in the Extensions list to place
         that extension and its associated command line into the
         Extension and Viewer Command Line text fields, respectively.
    
         An extension is a file suffix that begins with a period
         (".").  A special entry in the extensions list, "OTHERS"
         represents all files that do not have their extension listed
         (including files with no extensions).
    
         The pattern "<>" in a command line is a placeholder for the
         name of the file to be viewed.  A blank command line indi-
         cates that the built-in viewer is to be used.  To add a new
         extension to the list, fill in the Extension and Viewer Com-
         mand Line text fields and press the Add button.  If the text
         in Extension does not begin with a period, one will be
         added.  If the extension is already in the list, it will be
         replaced.
    
         To replace the command line associated with an extension,
         (1) single-click on the list item to select it, (2) edit the
         command line, and (3) press the Replace button.
    
         To delete an extension from the list, single-click on the
         list item to select it and then press the Delete button.
         The "OTHERS" entry cannot be deleted (but it's command line
         can be replaced).
    
         Click the Apply button to cause the new changes to take
         effect.  The OK button has the same effect as Apply, but the
         dialog is also closed.  The Cancel button undoes the changes
         made since OK or Apply were last pressed.
    
         The viewer preferences can be preserved across LLNL XFTP
         sessions in a text file named ".xftpview" in the user's home
         directory (select Save Preferences in the main window's
         Options menu).
    
    LIMITATIONS
         Here are some things to watch out for:
    
         LLNL XFTP might not work with some old X servers.  For exam-
         ple, some older OpenWindows servers might dump core.  MacX
         fans should use nothing older than version 1.1.7b.
    
         Old, buggy versions of Motif can cause weirdness.
    
         LLNL XFTP might not work correctly with some non-Unix FTP
         servers.  (If you can give us temporary access to such a
         server, we might be able to fix the problem.)
    
         Out-of-spec FTP servers can cause untold grief.  (Most
         Unix-based servers work correctly.)
    
         Third-party file transfers will not work unless at least one
         of the remote FTP servers supports the PASV (passive) com-
         mand.
    
    FILES
         $HOME/.xftpcache   cache file
         $HOME/.xftprc      user preferences
         $HOME/.xftpview    viewer preferences
         XFtp               application defaults file
    
    AVAILABILITY
         The sources for LLNL XFTP are tarred and compressed, and are
         available via anonymous ftp:
    
             ftp://coral.ocf.llnl.gov/pub/ia/llnlxftp/latest_xftp.tar.Z
             http://www.llnl.gov/liv_comp/xftp.html
    
    SUPPORT
         Because our resources are limited, we will not be able to
         give individual assistance in building and using LLNL XFTP.
         However, your comments, suggestions and bug reports are
         valuable in helping us determine how to best direct our
         efforts.  Our email address is
    
                                    llnlxftp@llnl.gov
    
    
    COPYRIGHT
         (c) 1993-1995.  The Regents of the University of California.
         All rights reserved.
    
         This work was produced at the University of California,
         Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (UC LLNL) under con-
         tract no.  W-7405-ENG-48 (Contract 48) between the U.S.
         Department of Energy (DOE) and The Regents of the University
         of California (University) for the operation of UC LLNL.
         Copyright is reserved to the University for purposes of con-
         trolled dissemination, commercialization through formal
         licensing, or other disposition under terms of Contract 48;
         DOE policies, regulations and orders; and U.S. statutes.
         The rights of the Federal Government are reserved under Con-
         tract 48 subject to the restrictions agreed upon by the DOE
         and University.
    
                                    DISCLAIMER
    
         This software was prepared as an account of work sponsored
         by an agency of the United States Government.  Neither the
         United States Government nor the University of California
         nor any of their employees, makes any warranty, express or
         implied, or assumes any liability or responsibility for the
         accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information,
         apparatus, product, or process disclosed, or represents that
         its specific commercial products, process, or service by
         trade name, trademark, manufacturer, or otherwise, does not
         necessarily constitute or imply its endorsement, recommenda-
         tion, or favoring by the United States Government or the
         University of California. The views and opinions of the
         authors expressed herein do not necessarily state or reflect
         those of the United States Government or the University of
         California, and shall not be used for advertising or product
         endorsement purposes.
    
         Permission to use, copy, modify and distribute this software
         and its documentation for any non-commercial purpose,
         without fee, is hereby granted, provided that the above
         copyright notice and this permission notice appear in all
         copies of the software and supporting documentation, and
         that all UC LLNL identification in the user interface remain
         unchanged.  The title to copyright LLNL XFTP shall at all
         times remain with The Regents of the University of
         California and users agree to preserve same. Users seeking
         the right to make derivative works with LLNL XFTP for com-
         mercial purposes may obtain a license from the Lawrence
         Livermore National Laboratory's Technology Transfer Office,
         P.O. Box 808, L-795, Livermore, CA 94550.
    
    
    SEE ALSO
         ftpd(8C)
    
    AUTHOR
              Neale G. Smith, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
    
    
    
    


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