what does the @d mean in ''xterm -display @d'
An existing .bat script running on Wi开发者_StackOverflow中文版ndows XP has a call to xterm with the flag '-display @d'. I need to alter the display value being passed through to xterm, to point to a different IP address. However, it would help to know what the @d currently stands for and passes in.
@d
is an Exceed specific variable.
Your hostname will get substituted for the @d
along with a :0.0
If you want to alter the value of @d you can just remove it and replace it with whatever hostname or IP address you want.
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