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xmlterm --- A graphical command line interface ============================================== An early prototype of XMLterm, an XTERM-like terminal program implemented using the open source Mozilla layout engine, is now available to tinker with. XMLterm aims to add graphical and hypertext capabilities to the XTERM command line interface, while maintaining backwards compatibility. The basic design philosophy of XMLterm is that the user interface is a dynamic XML document. The user and the computer interact by taking turns at appending to this XML document. The plain text content of the XML document, i.e., excluding any markup, corresponds to the plain text that would be displayed by a plain XTERM. The markup in the XML document is used to add graphical and hypertext features. XMLterm uses the Mozilla layout engine to display the XML document. XMLterm is an open source project in its early stages. Comments and contributions are welcome! R. Saravanan <svn@xmlterm.org> 7 Mar 2000 <http://xmlterm.org> ========== QUICK SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS (Linux/Solaris) ----------------------------------------- If you have already built mozilla from the source, then type the following commands in the "mozilla" directory to build XMLterm: a) configure --with-extensions=xmlterm <other-configure-options> b) cd extensions/xmlterm c) make [Skip step (b) for a fresh build of mozilla from the source tarball] To execute XMLterm, type one of the following commands in the mozilla/dist/bin directory: ./xmlterm OR ./mozilla -chrome chrome://xmlterm/content/xmlterm.xul NOTES: 1. See the INSTALL file for detailed configuration/installation instructions. 2. See the file doc/INSTALL.xmlterm for binary installation instructions. 3. Check the XMLterm web site <http://xmlterm.org> for updates. =========================================================================== DOCUMENTATION a. There is a README file in each directory that provides some basic information. b. The file "base/README" provides a brief overview of the XMLterm code architecture. c. The header files (*.idl, *.h) have comments describing class methods and member variables in JAVADOC format. Look at them before delving into the *.cpp files =========================================================================== FILES: INSTALL installation instructions README this file UUID.txt list of UUIDs used by XMLterm The main subdirectories of the "xmlterm" directory are: base/ base source code for XMLterm libraries config/ make rules for stand-alone mode dist/ holds include and library file for stand-alone LineTerm only doc/ some documentation geckoterm/ lightweight XMLterm executable linetest/ stand-alone line terminal testing executables scripts/ XMLterm scripts (xls, xcat, ...) tests/ XMLterm test programs (HelloWorld pagelet, ...) ui/* user interface/chrome files --