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Commands Reference, Volume 5
Starts the UIM/X user-interface
management system for the X Window System.
uimx [  -dir Path ]
[  -file FileName ]
[  -workspace Name ]
[  -xrm Options ]
The uimx command starts
the UIM/X user-interface management system for the X Window System. It
supports Motif 1.2 and provides a complete programming environment for
developing graphical user interfaces (GUIs). UIM/X supports
object-oriented programming in both C and C++.
UIM/X saves and loads text files
that use the Xt resource syntax to describe interfaces and projects. It
can also load UIL files. It generates C, C++, and UIL code. It
can also generate makefiles, message catalogs, and resource files for an
application.
UIM/X includes a built-in C
Interpreter and the following tools and editors:
- Palette of Motif widgets
 - Widget Browser for
browsing complex widget hierarchies
 - WYSIWYG layout editor
for drawing interfaces
 - Property Editor for
setting initial values of widget properties; initial values can be
literal values or C expressions
 - Callback Editors for
entering callback code
 - Event, Action, and
Translation Editors
 - Menu and Main Window
Editors
 - Declarations Editor for
editing the generated code for an interface
 - Program Layout Editor
for editing the generated main program and makefile; this editor gives
you direct access to the main event loop
 
UIM/X supports two operating
modes: Design and Test. In Test mode, the built-in C Interpreter
allows you to test the behavior of your application. In Design mode,
the C Interpreter validates the code you enter into the various UIM/X
editors.
UIM/X provides a convenience
library of functions that simplify the task of programming with X and
Motif.
| dir Path
 | Sets UIM/X's current directory to path.
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| file
FileName
 | Loads an existing project, interface, or palette file called
FileName. FileName can include an absolute path
name, a path name relative to the current directory, or a path name relative
to the -dir value.
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| workspace
Name
 | Loads UIM/X into the corresponding CDE workspace called
name.
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| xrm 
Options
 | Enables you to enter any resource specifications (options)
that you would otherwise put in a resource file.
 | 
Access Control: Any User
Files Accessed: None
To start UIM/X, enter:
uimx
| /usr/uimx2.8/bin/uimx
 | Contains the uimx command.
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