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    NAME
         dtsearchpath - set desktop search paths
    
    SYNOPSIS
         dtsearchpath [ -u username ] [ -v ] [ -o ] [ -csh ] [ -ksh ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         The dtsearchpath command line utility sets local and remote
         locations that desktop components should search for Applica-
         tion Manager groups, for filetype and action defintions, for
         desktop icons, and for help files.
    
         The /usr/dt/bin/Xsession startup script sources the user's
         $HOME/.dtprofile script and any scripts located under
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d and /usr/dt/config/Xsession.d.
         After sourcing the Xsession.d files, the Xsession script
         will invoke /usr/dt/bin/dtsearchpath to set and export the
         environment variables DTAPPSEARCHPATH, DTDATABASESEARCHPATH,
         DTHELPSEARCHPATH, XMICONSEARCHPATH, and XMICONBMSEARCHPATH
         (see the ENVIRONMENT heading in this man page for a more
         detailed description).
    
      Search Path Syntax
         Each of the exported search path variables is supported by,
         that is, built from, two comma-separated search path
         environment variables.  For example:  DTAPPSEARCHPATH is
         supported by DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS and DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS.  XMICON-
         SEARCHPATH is supported by DTSPSYSICON and DTSPUSERICON.
    
         The input search path environment variables fall into two
         categories - those that support the host:/path syntax and
         those that do not.  If the name of the input environment
         variable contains the string HOSTS, it will support
         host:/path syntax.  The syntax for search paths that support
         host:/path is:
    
              search path element
              [ host | pathname | hostname+pathname ]
              host
              <hostname> :
              pathname
              /<absolute path>
    
         The syntax for search paths that do not support host:/path
         is:
    
              search path element
              [ pathname ]
              pathname
              /<absolute path>
    
    
      Examples
         To set the Icon search path to include the
         /usr/local/games/icons subdirectory, the following line
         would appear in a script in the /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d/
         subdirectory:
         DTSPSYSICON=/usr/local/games/icons
    
         To set the Database search path to include host marlin, the
         following line would appear in a script in the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d/ subdirectory:
         DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS=marlin:
    
         To set the Application Manager path to include the applica-
         tions on host steelhead under subdirectory /usr/local, and
         under the default help location on host halibut, the follow-
         ing line would appear in a script in the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d/ subdirectory:
         DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS=steelhead:/usr/local,halibut:
    
         The dtsearchpath command line utility parses these path ele-
         ments and transforms them into a form suitable for the desk-
         top components.
    
         If a host element is included, then the Tooltalk library's
         filename mapping capabilities will control how a path to
         files on that host are constructed.  For example, the path
         to file /tmp/file on host goby may be constructed as
         /net/goby/tmp/file or as /nfs/goby/tmp/file.
    
      Default Locations
         By default, dtsearchpath sets up three search locations for
         each subsystem.  In search order, they are:
    
            o       The user's personal location, under $HOME/.dt.
    
            o       The system administrator's configuration loca-
                    tion, under /etc/dt/appconfig.
    
            o       The factory default location, under
                    /usr/dt/appconfig.
    
      Precedence
         When searching a path for a particular item, such as an icon
         file, the desktop will always be satisfied by the first item
         found.  For example, when searching for an icon whose
         basename is beeper, if that icon exists in both the
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons and the /usr/dt/appconfig/icons sub-
         directories, then the icon under /etc/dt/appconfig/icons
         will be found first and used, because that element appears
         first in the XMICONSEARCHPATH.  The search terminates when
         the first match occurs.
    
         Each of the DTSPSYS search path environment variables has a
         corresponding DTSPUSER environment variable which will take
         precedence over the system setting.  The DTSPUSER values
         will be prepended to the DT search path whereas the DTSPSYS
         values will come after the $HOME/.dt configuration location
         but before the factory default location.  The relationship
         between the system administrator's customization and the
         default /etc/dt configuration location is up to the user of
         the DTSPSYS value.
    
    OPTIONS
            -u  user       Causes dtsearchpath to return the search
                           paths for the specified user.  This option
                           is useful for system administrators who
                           need to understand the search paths for a
                           particular user.
    
            -v             The verbose option causes dtsearchpath to
                           print to standard output values of the
                           search environment better formated for
                           viewing by human eye.  By default, the
                           command instead returns values suitable
                           for evaluation by a Bourne Shell script.
    
            -ksh           The K-shell option causes dtsearchpath to
                           print to standard output values of the
                           search environment suitable for evaluation
                           by a K-shell or Bourne Shell script (this
                           is the default behavior for dtsearchpath).
    
            -csh           The C-shell option causes dtsearchpath to
                           print to standard output values of the
                           search environment suitable for evaluation
                           by a C-shell script.  Note: a "-c" option
                           is also accepted by dtsearchpath for com-
                           patibility with earlier Sun CDE 1.0 and
                           CDE 1.0.x releases.  The option "-csh"
                           became the a vendor standard after CDE
                           1.0.x had been released.
    
            -o             The don't-optimize option causes dtsear-
                           chpath to add a path to the search path
                           even if the path does not exist.
    
    RETURN VALUES
            0              Command completed successfully.
    
            1              Command invoked with incorrect usage.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         The values set by dtsearchpath are passed through to the
         individual desktop subsystems, such as the action database
         and the help system, by means of environment variables.
    
         The DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS variable is the primary environment
         variable and drives the remaining search paths for filetypes
         and actions, for desktop icons, and for help files.
    
         In the following list, all values are derived from three
         places:  the user's $HOME directory ($HOME/.dt), the system
         configuration directory (/etc/dt/appconfig), and the factory
         defaults directory (/usr/dt/appconfig).  The values are
         listed as tranformed for the individual desktop subsystems.
    
         To verify these values, execute dtsearchpath with the ver-
         bose (-v) option.
    
         DTAPPSEARCHPATH, DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS, DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS:  Used to
         discover application hosts and their registry subdirec-
         tories.  The default transformed value is:
         $HOME/.dt/appmanager
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         Where %L is the value of the LANG environment variable.
    
         The value of DTAPPSEARCHPATH can be altered by either of two
         environment variables:  DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS and/or DTSPUSERAP-
         PHOSTS.  DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS is for use by system administra-
         tors.  Values are specified by adding a ksh script to the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d directory that exports the vari-
         able.
    
         export DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS=marlin:,goby:/vipapps,/opt
         The expected syntax for DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS is a comma-separated
         list.  DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS accepts host:, host:/path, or just
         /path. The effect is to insert a searchpath after the confi-
         guration location (/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager) and before
         the factory default location (/usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager).
         $HOME/.dt/appmanager
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /nfs/marlin/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /nfs/marlin/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /nfs/goby/vipapps/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /nfs/goby/vipapps/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /opt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /opt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
    
         If the system administrator wants the local configuration
         directory to appear in a different location within the
         configurable search paths, the special host term
         'localhost:' can be inserted anywhere into the environment
         variable:
    
         export DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS=marlin:,localhost:,goby:/vipapps,/opt
         The resulting value for DTAPPSEARCHPATH would be:
         $HOME/.dt/appmanager
         /nfs/marlin/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /nfs/marlin/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /nfs/goby/vipapps/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /nfs/goby/vipapps/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /opt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /opt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
    
         In fact, the value 'localhost:' can be inserted anywhere in
         the DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS value and its order within the
         DTSPSYSAPPHOSTS will be reflected in the DTAPPSEARCHPATH
         value.
         DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS is for use by end users.  Values are speci-
         fied by exporting the value in the user's .dtprofile.
    
         export DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS=appsvr:,/myapps
         DTSPUSERAPPHOSTS also accepts host:, host:/path, and /path
         specifications.  The effect is to insert a searchpath before
         any other searchpath.
         /nfs/appsvr/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /nfs/appsvr/etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /myapps/appmanager/%L
         /myapps/appmanager/C
         $HOME/.dt/appmanager
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/appmanager/C
    
         DTDATABASESEARCHPATH, DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS, DTSPUSERDATA-
         BASEHOSTS:
         Used to collect filetype and action definitions, as
         expressed in *.dt files.  The default transformed value is:
         $HOME/.dt/types
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C
         Where %L is the value of the LANG environment variable.
    
         The value of DTDATABASESEARCHPATH can be altered by either
         of two environment variables:  DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS and/or
         DTSPUSERDATABASEHOSTS.
         DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS is for use by system administrators.
         Values are specified by adding a ksh script to the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d directory that exports the vari-
         able.
    
         export DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS=marlin:,goby:/vipapps,/opt
         The expected syntax for DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS is a comma-
         separated list.  DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS accepts host:,
         host:/path, or just /path.  The effect is to insert a sear-
         chpath after the configuration location
         (/etc/dt/appconfig/types) and before the factory default
         location (/usr/dt/appconfig/types).
         $HOME/.dt/types
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         marlin:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         marlin:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         goby:/vipapps/appconfig/types/%L
         goby:/vipapps/appconfig/types/C
         /opt/appconfig/types/%L
         /opt/appconfig/types/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C
    
         As is the case for DTAPPSEARCHPATH, the placement of the
         local configuration directory can be affected by the adding
         special host term 'localhost:'  to the DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS
         environment variable.
    
         export DTSPSYSDATABASEHOSTS=marlin:,localhost:,goby:/vipapps
         The resulting value for DTDATABASESEARCHPATH would be:
         $HOME/.dt/types
         marlin:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         marlin:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         goby:/vipapps/appconfig/types/%L
         goby:/vipapps/appconfig/types/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C
    
         DTSPUSERDATABASEHOSTS is for use by end users.  Values are
         specified by exporting the value in the user's .dtprofile.
    
         export DTSPUSERDATABASEHOSTS=dbsvr:,/mytypes
         DTSPUSERDATABASEHOSTS also accepts host:, host:/path, and
         /path specifications.  The effect is to insert a searchpath
         before any other searchpath.
         dbsvr:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         dbsvr:/etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         /mytypes/types/%L
         /mytypes/types/C
         $HOME/.dt/types
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C
    
         XMICONSEARCHPATH, XMICONBMSEARCHPATH, DTSPSYSICON, DTSPUSER-
         ICON:
         Used to locate desktop icons.  The default transformed value
         is:
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.pm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.bm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B
    
         Where %B is the basename of the requested icon, %M is the
         magnitude (size) of the icon, and %L is the value of the
         LANG environment variable.
    
         The value of XMICONSEARCHPATH can be altered by either of
         two environment variables:  DTSPSYSICON and/or DTSPUSERICON.
         DTSPSYSICON is for use by system administrators.  Values are
         specified by adding a ksh script to the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d directory that exports the vari-
         able.
    
         export DTSPSYSICON=/vipapps/icons
    
         The expected syntax for DTSPSYSICON is a comma-separated
         list.  DTSPSYSICON accepts the /path format.  The effect is
         to insert a searchpath after the configuration location
         (/etc/dt/appconfig/icons) and before the factory default
         location (/usr/dt/appconfig/icons).
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.pm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.bm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M
         usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M
    
         The placement of the local configuration directory can be
         affected by the adding the path term /etc/dt/appconfig to
         the DTSPSYSICON environment variable.
    
         export DTSPSYSICON=/vipapps/icons,/etc/dt/appconfig
    
         The resulting value for XMICONSEARCHPATH would be:
    
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.pm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.bm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /vipapps/icons/%L/%B%M
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /vipapps/icons/C/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M
         usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M
    
         DTSPUSERICON is for use by end users.  Values are specified
         by exporting the value in the user's .dtprofile.
    
         export DTSPUSERICON=$HOME/myicons
    
         DTSPUSERICON accepts /path specifications.  The effect is to
         insert a searchpath before any other searchpath.
         $HOME/myicons/%B%M.pm
         $HOME/myicons/%B%M.bm
         $HOME/myicons/%B%M
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.pm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M.bm
         $HOME/.dt/icons/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.pm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M.bm
         /etc/dt/appconfig/icons/C/%B%M
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/icons/%L/%B%M
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.pm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M.bm
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C/%B%M
    
         DTHELPSEARCHPATH, DTSPSYSHELP, DTSPUSERHELP:
    
         Used to locate help volumes and families for the desktop
         help subsystem.  The default transformed value is:
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.hv
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
    
         Where %H is the basename of the requested help volume, and
         %L is the value of the LANG environment variable.
    
         The value of DTHELPSEARCHPATH can be altered by either of
         two environment variables:  DTSPSYSHELP and/or DTSPUSERHELP.
         DTSPSYSHELP is for use by system administrators.  Values are
         specified by adding a ksh script to the
         /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d directory that exports the vari-
         able.
    
         export DTSPSYSHELP=/vipapps/help
    
         The expected syntax for DTSPSYSHELP is a comma-separated
         list.  DTSPSYSHELP accepts the /path format.  The effect is
         to insert a searchpath after the configuration location
         (/etc/dt/appconfig/help) and before the factory default
         location (/usr/dt/appconfig/help).
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.hv
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H.hv
         /vipapps/help/C/%H
         /vipapps/help/C/%H.sdl
         /vipapps/help/C/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
    
         The placement of the local configuration directory can be
         affected by the adding the path term /etc/dt/appconfig to
         the DTSPSYSHELP environment variable.
    
         export DTSPSYSHELP=/vipapps/help,/etc/dt/appconfig
    
         The resulting value for DTHELPSEARCHPATH would be:
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.hv
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.hv
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /vipapps/help/%L/%H.hv
         /vipapps/help/C/%H
         /vipapps/help/C/%H.sdl
         /vipapps/help/C/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
    
         DTSPUSERHELP is for use by end users.  Values are specified
         by exporting the value in the user's .dtprofile.
    
         export DTSPUSERHELP=$HOME/myhelp
    
         DTSPUSERHELP accepts /path specifications.  The effect is to
         insert a searchpath before any other searchpath.
         $HOME/myhelp/%H
         $HOME/myhelp/%H.sdl
         $HOME/myhelp/%H.hv
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/<session>/%H.hv
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.sdl
         $HOME/.dt/help/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl z.br
         /etc/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/%L/%H.hv
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.sdl
         /usr/dt/appconfig/help/C/%H.hv
    
         (See also the OPTIMIZATIONS heading in this man page.)
    
         At the conclusion of dtsearchpath, DTSPSYS and DTSPUSER
         variables are explicitly unset, so that only the
         DT*SEARCHPATH values remain.
    
         MANPATH, DTMANPATH:
         In addition to setting the application search paths, dtsear-
         chpath augments the MANPATH environment variable with the
         path to the CDE man pages, /usr/dt/man. For example, if the
         value of MANPATH prior to execution of:  dtsearchpath is
         /net/manserver/usr/man:/usr/man
         then the augmented value will be:
         /usr/dt/man:/net/manserver/usr/man:/usr/man.
    
         If the MANPATH environment variable is not set prior to the
         invocation of dtsearchpath, the system-defined default value
         of MANPATH will be included in the augmented MANPATH value.
         For example, if the system-defined default value is:
         /usr/man:/usr/local/man
         then dtsearchpath will generate a MANPATH value of:
         /usr/dt/man:/usr/man:/usr/local/man
    
    LOCALES
         Each of the search path elements contain a path that refer-
         ences the LANG variable using the %L construct.  When the
         user selects a different language from the greeting screen
         and logs in, the search path will already be set up.  At the
         same time, the factory defaults are still included, but
         after the localized elements.
    
         For example, if the user chooses the german locale from the
         greeting screen, then his/her DTDATABASESEARCHPATH will
         already include these elements, as specified by the LANG
         value set at session startup:
         $HOME/.dt/types
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /etc/dt/appconfig/types/C
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/%L
         /usr/dt/appconfig/types/C
    
         (See also the OPTIMIZATIONS heading in this man page.)
    
         Note that the search path does not use locales under the
         user's $HOME directory.  Whether the user adds personal
         icons under $HOME/.dt/icons or personal applications under
         $HOME/.dt/appmanager, they will be found regardless of the
         language selected at login.
    
    OPTIMIZATIONS
         Before exporting the search paths to the user's environment,
         dtsearchpath first checks to ensure that each subdirectory
         exists.  If a directory does not exist at login, then that
         element will not be added to the user's search path, to save
         needless file system accesses by the desktop components.
    
    FILES
            $HOME/.dtprofile
                           Enables setting of the user's DTSPUSER
                           environment variables.
    
            Xsession.d/*   Enables setting of the system DTSPSYS
                           environment variables.
    
    NOTES
         In order to inject the values from dtsearchpath into the
         user's environment, the command must be eval'd, as is done
         by the Xsession login script.
    
         eval `/usr/dt/bin/dtsearchpath`
    
         Simply running dtsearchpath from the command line will have
         no affect on the parent shell.
    
         It is not possible to affect the DT search paths after log-
         ging in.  Components such as the Window Manager and File
         Manager inherit the values from dtsearchpath by being
         invoked from the same shell.  Hence, if the system adminis-
         trator creates a new search path element for the end user,
         the user will not be able to access it until the next login.
    
    SEE ALSO
         dtappgather(1).
    
    
    
    


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