sin

Hi,

if I execute command
$ use sin

then the outoput will be as follows:

sin - This is a QNX/Photon Application. sin [options]

Options:
-s server Server node or device name
-x x Initial x position
-y y Initial y position
-h h Initial h dimension
-w w Initial w dimension
-S i|m|n Initial window state: i=iconified, m=maximized, n=normal

Examples:
sin -s4
Run using Photon server on node 4

sin -s//4/dev/photon
Same as above

sin -x10 -y10 -h200 -w300
Run at initial position 10,10 with initial
dimension of 200x300.

IMHO it is misunderstanding :slight_smile:))

vasa

This should be fixed in the next release.

cheers,

Kris

vasa <vv40in@rambler.ru> wrote:

Hi,

if I execute command
$ use sin

then the outoput will be as follows:

usesin
sin - This is a QNX/Photon Application.
sin [options]

Options:
-s server Server node or device name
-x x Initial x position
-y y Initial y position
-h h Initial h dimension
-w w Initial w dimension
-S i|m|n Initial window state: i=iconified, m=maximized, n=normal

Examples:
sin -s4
Run using Photon server on node 4

sin -s//4/dev/photon
Same as above

sin -x10 -y10 -h200 -w300
Run at initial position 10,10 with initial
dimension of 200x300.
/usesin

IMHO it is misunderstanding > :slight_smile:> ))

vasa


Kris Warkentin
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