Dr Gartmann writes that for the former case, ie. VMS,
there is GCG-menu. For the latter case, ie. Unix, there is
hygcgmenu. You may wish to get it by anonymous ftp from
biomed.nus.sg at /pub/biocomp. Get the hybrow.tar.Z and
the hygcgmenu.tar.Z
If you have Xwindows, do it with GCG Navigator.
TW.
On 24 Mar 1994, Christoph Gartmann wrote:
> In <MAILQUEUE-101.940324093653.852 at micro.uct.ac.za> ED at micro.uct.ac.za writes:
> > There's a lot of things GCG is no good for...! It's as clunky as a
> > car designed by a committee of bicycle riders in the Stalinist central
> > planning era -
> Don't let us start a discussion this way...
> > and if I could get a decent menu interface to WORK I would be a happy
> > settler...!
> I don't know whether you run VMS or UNIX, but in the former case: did you
> really try my GCG-menu?
> 1.) Pick it up from the EMBL file server
> 2.) uudecode it
> 3.) unzip
> 4.) $ @sys$update:vmsinstal
> 5.) answer a few questions
> - product to install?
> - where is the saveset located?
> - are you satisfied with the backup of your system disk?
> - users ... are working, continue anyway?
> - enter disk where GCG-menu should be installed
> - enter directory...
> 6.) You are done in less than half an hour.
>
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