Windows
As not everyone may want to use the same graphical application on the same terminal type there are some options that can be specified to over-ride the 'common' defaults. These are:
App_Web.X | Web browser you want to use. |
App_Calc.X | Spreadsheet |
App_Mail.X | What Mail reader do you want to use |
App_Edit.X | Editor/Word Processor |
You will notice all these have '.X' at the end, you should replace the X with the emulator type you are using. This allows you to configure different programs for different screens, for example, if you are using Janita on your Linux PC you may want to call kedit for your word processing but other users want to to use Microsoft Office as they are on Windows.
The emulator for Janita is 'J' so you would add:
App_Edit.J = kedit %s.
The %s is used to signify the filename and is handled by the system.