194Chapter6 • Introduction to CVS
server.myserver=true
param.myserver.method=pserver
param.myserver.name=My CVS Server
param.myserver.module=fuzion
param.myserver.host=dev.mynetwork.net
param.myserver.user=lcp
param.myserver.repos=/usr/local/cvsroot
param.myserver.desc= \
My Server Name goes here.\
As well as a description of the \
available projects.
In this example, you would substitute the name of your CVS repository for
myserver
.
Use a short nickname, not a fully qualified domain name (FQDN). Don’t use periods in this
name. The entry for
param.myserver.host
should be the FQDN for the CVS repository,
or the IP Address.
If you are working on multiple projects, you can leave the
param.myserver.module
blank and it will not be filled in automatically. This works for all of the fields.
6.5.3.4Actions and Verbs
Prior to actually editing the files in the project, you must associate each file type with the
application that will be used to
Open
or
Edit
the file.
From the WorkBench screen, re-open the preferences. (
File | Edit Preferences
…
) Then select
Actions | Verb Commands
from the menu on the left. This will present
the screen shown in Figure 6-4.
Click on the
New …
button. This displays a dialog button asking for a key. The key is a
combination of the file extension and an action that may be used with that type of file. For exam-
ple, a C Language source code file is designated by the
.c
extension and may be edited or
opened. The key to edit any C source code file would be “
.c.edit
”
.
The key to open a .jpeg graphic file would be “
.jpeg.open
”.
To create a key to edit a file with a
.java
extension, enter
.java.edit
into the field in
the dialog box. Click the
OK
button.
Default actions can be defined by adding a key with the definition of ‘
._DEF_.verb
’.
For example, to create a default editing action for all files not specifically associated with
another action, use the key ‘
._DEF_.edit
’.
In the
Command
field, type the command line that you would use to perform the action
associated with the key that you have just entered. The name of the file to be edited is substituted
on the command line for the variable
$FILE
.
If, for example, you wished to use
gedit
, a simple Gnome editor, enter
/usr/bin/gedit $FILE
in the
Command
field.
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