Many thanks to: David Stern Dan Lorenzini I passed on the information to the person who was trying to do this. I went ahead and tested out both recommendations (stictly out of curiousity and just in case the guy with the original problem comes back and says that "it still isn't working") Both do what is expected and did not take a whole lot of time. Original Posting: Is there a character limit in defining what the dtlogin greeting can contain? A question was posed as to whether a complete message (about 15 lines of text) could be displayed at the dtlogin. I know about using the motd at the moment a system boots up but I've never been asked whether this can be done with the dtlogin greeting. Using the Xresources to predefine only allows for one line of text; I'm looking into whether it can done via the Xconfig file. But if anyone has been successful with this, I would appreciate your feedback. RESPONSES (David): A more common way to do this is make a gif out of it, convert it to an xpm (eg using /usr/dt/bin/sdtimage) then inserting that in Xresources (Dtlogin*logo*bitmapFile: /usr/local/images/mysite.pm (Dan Lorenzini): You can put more than one line in the Xresources file. However, if the amount of text is large, there is a bug in 2.6 Solaris that causes the message to not get properly erased when it switches to the password prompt screen. This is how you do it: Make changes to Dtlogin*greeting.labelString. To continue on another line, end the line with "\n\" as the last three characters. If you have several lines, you might want to change the fontsize also. I replace the font specification with this: Dtlogin*greeting.fontList: -dt-interface system-medium-r-normal-s*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*: The 2.6 bug is fixed in Solaris 8. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Deborah Santomauro Unix System Administrator Kennedy Space Center - Florida / CSOC-ROS email: santode@kscems.ksc.nasa.gov Work: 321-861-2226 /\_/\ ( - - ) mm \ T / mm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You cannot do a kindness too soon, for you never know how soon it will be too late. ---Ralph Waldo Emerson _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Tue Jan 29 14:03:22 2002
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