The emodule-define
command arranges for a module to appear in
Geomview's Modules browser. emodule-define
takes two
string arguments; the first is the name that will appear in the
Modules browser. The second is the shell command for running
the module; it may include arguments. Geomview executes this command in
a subshell when you click on the module's entry in the browser. For
example
(emodule-define "Foo" "/u/home/modules/foo -x")
adds a line labeled "Foo" to the Modules browser which causes the command "/u/home/modules/foo -x" to be executed when selected.
You may put emodule-define
commands in your `~/.geomview'
file to arrange for certain modules to be available every time you run
Geomview; See section Customization: `.geomview' files. You can also execute
emodule-define
commands from the Commands panel
to add a module to an already running copy of Geomview.
There are several other gcl commands for controlling the entries in the Modules browser; for details, See section gcl: the Geomview Command Language.
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