Charles Kerr wrote: > Beartooth wrote: > >> I'd like to do that with Pan : have a "weather" instance, open >> routinely, for going through lists like this one and those for Pine, for >> my browsers, and for Fedora; and another on another workspace, with >> things >> like topo map stuff, GPS stuff, printing stuff, and the like that I want >> to keep handy for use at need but don't follow nearly so closely. > > Assuming you don't want any overlap at all, it's pretty simple: > Just set PAN_HOME to different directories for the different instances, > i.e.: > > % echo $SHELL > /bin/bash > % PAN_HOME=$HOME/.pan2-real ./pan > % PAN_HOME=$HOME/.pan2-weather ./pan > > Having two copies with overlap is trickier, but /may/ be possible > with selective symlinks. I wouldn't advise it though. >
Very cool information, if I get some free time I might try and compile all these useful tidbits into a FAQ. _______________________________________________ Pan-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/pan-users
