#!/bin/bash # # USAGE: ./javaview [options] [geometry-file] # - the geometry-file is optional # - each option pair must be enclosed in like "key=value" # # EXAMPLE: switch to base of your JavaView installation, e.g. type # cd ~/JavaView/ # bin/javaview sample.obj # or use options like in # bin/javaview "control=show" "panel=material" sample.obj # # NOTES: - make sure that this script is executable: "chmod u+rwx javaview" # - this script was edited under MS-DOS and must be converted to unix # if you obtain the message: "Invalid Interpreter". Please, use # "to_unix javaview > javaview" or "fromdos javaview" # - you may have to edit the variables below # # VERSION: 2.10 revised (ep) Checking for bin/java in JAVA_HOME; new option for fast labels+zBuffer problem # 2.05 revised (kp) Shortened and doc. # 2.00 revised (ep) Full rewrite. # 1.00 created (sk) # PURPOSE: launch JavaView, optionally with a 3d-geometry and command line args # # PLEASE EDIT FOLLOWING VARIABLES FOR YOUR ENVIRONMENT # ## The following directory must contain the java executable "java". ## It may be empty or commented out if "java" is found via your PATH variable. #JAVA_HOME=/usr/bin ## Remove the comment char '#' from the line below (keep the underscore!), ## if you experience VERY slow performance of JavaView ## when z-Buffer is active and Labels are shown: #_FAST_LABELS="-Dsun.java2d.pmoffscreen=false" ## The following directory is the base of your JavaView installation. ## Default setting: Location of this script then one directory back up. ## You may set it to an absolute path like "/homes/myself/JavaView". JAVAVIEW_HOME=`dirname $0`/.. ## The following directory contains the files "javaview.jar", ## and optionally "jvx.jar" and "vgpapp.jar". JAVAVIEW_JARS=$JAVAVIEW_HOME/jars ## Set this variable to the preferred language (e.g. de, ru or fr). ## Notice that this option is only available under java1.3.0 or above! ## If JavaView is not available in your language the english version is used. JAVAVIEW_LANG=en ## Remove the comment char '#' from the line below (keep the underscore!), ## By default the Java virtual machine has a lower upper memory limit of 64MB. ## Use the following flag to increase memory if you get an "Out of Memory" error. ## Adjust the number to your needs, such as -Xmx512m (= 512 MB). #JAVA_MEMORY=-Xmx256m # # PLEASE TRY NOT TO EDIT BELOW THIS LINE # # test whether "java" is found in path... if yes then $TEST is set to 1 if [ -z $JAVA_HOME ]; then echo -n searching for java in PATH... JAVA_SEARCHES=(${PATH//:/\ }) TEST=0 for NAME in ${JAVA_SEARCHES[@]}; do if [ -x $NAME/java ]; then TEST=1; fi done if [ $TEST == 1 ]; then echo found!; else echo not found!; fi # make sure that $JAVA_HOME ends with a "/" (if set) and perhaps JAVA_HOME refers to the directory above bin/java else JAVA_HOME=${JAVA_HOME%/}/ if [[ ! -f ${JAVA_HOME}java && -f ${JAVA_HOME}bin/java ]]; then JAVA_HOME="${JAVA_HOME}bin/" fi echo ${JAVA_HOME}java fi echo >&2 "You may have to edit the variables in this script if it doesn't start JavaView." if [[ ( -n $JAVA_HOME && -x ${JAVA_HOME}java ) || ( -z $JAVA_HOME && $TEST == 1 ) ]] then CLASSPATH=$JAVAVIEW_HOME:$JAVAVIEW_JARS/javaview.jar:$JAVAVIEW_JARS/jvx.jar:$JAVAVIEW_JARS/vgpapp.jar export CLASSPATH exec ${JAVA_HOME}java $JAVA_MEMORY -Dlanguage=$JAVAVIEW_LANG $_FAST_LABELS javaview CodeBase=$JAVAVIEW_HOME "$@" else echo >&2 No JRE has been found \(command \"${JAVA_HOME}bin/java\" not found\). echo >&2 "Please modify the variables in this shell script, or set the environment variable JAVA_HOME to the jre's or jdk's root directory" exit 1 fi