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<RefEntryTitle>dtcm_editor</RefEntryTitle>
<ManVolNum>user cmd</ManVolNum>
</RefMeta>
<RefNameDiv>
<RefName><Command>dtcm_editor</Command></RefName>
<RefPurpose>The CDE Environment standalone appointment editor
</RefPurpose>
</RefNameDiv>
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<RefSynopsisDiv>
<CmdSynopsis>
<Command>dtcm_editor</Command>
<Arg Choice="opt">filename</Arg>
</CmdSynopsis>
</RefSynopsisDiv>
<RefSect1>
<Title>DESCRIPTION</Title>
<Para>The <Command>dtcm_editor</Command> program a stand alone editor for files that
represent <Command>dtcm</Command> appointments. These files are created by either
mailing appointments from within <Command>dtcm</Command>, or by dragging and dropping
appointments from a <Command>dtcm</Command> editor dialog into some kind of
permanent store (a <Command>dtmail</Command> attachment pane, or <Command>dtfile</Command>).
The <Command>dtcm_editor</Command> allows modifying these appointment files,
and writing them back out.
</Para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1>
<Title>OPTIONS</Title>
<Para>The only available option is to start the <Command>dtcm_editor</Command> with
a filename. This will cause the editor to operate on that file,
and write out to that file. If the <Command>dtcm_editor</Command> is started
without a file name, it is assumed to have been invoked thru
tooltalk, and acts as a media alliance editor.
</Para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1>
<Title>RESOURCES</Title>
<Para><Command>dtcm_editor</Command> supports a number of application resources to
allow you to configure
its behaviour. The application class name for <Command>dtcm_editor</Command>
is <classname>Dtcm</classname>.
To set application resources, you can copy the system default version of
this file from <filename>/usr/dt/app-defaults/&lt;LANG>/Dtcm</filename> to a personal version,
typically <filename>~/app-defaults/Dtcm</filename>, and edit it with your changes.
</Para>
</RefSect1>
<RefSect1>
<Title>FILES</Title>
<VariableList>
<VarListEntry>
<Term><filename>/usr/dt/bin/dtcm_editor</filename></Term>
<ListItem>
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<Para>This is the executable for <command>dtcm_editor</command>.
</Para>
</ListItem>
</VarListEntry>
<VarListEntry>
<Term><filename>/usr/dt/app-defaults/&lt;LANG>/Dtcm</filename></Term>
<ListItem>
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<Para>This is the system-default application defaults file for <command>dtcm_editor</command>.
</Para>
</ListItem>
</VarListEntry>
</VariableList>
</RefSect1>
</RefEntry>
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