This file is free software; the Free Software Foundation gives unlimited permission to copy, distribute and modify it. On SGI IRIX, you can install the icons of white_dune on the desktop and define a VRML filetype, that cooperates with SGI VRML tools like cosmoworlds/cosmoplayer, Open Source tools like FreeWRL, lookat or XJ3D and tools like covise/cover or your favorite texteditor ($WINEDITOR). If you use the packager/irix/mkpg.sh script that creates a irix installation package, such icons will be created and are available during the normal installation via inst or swmgr. If you want to pass arguments to this icons, you have to cd into the right directory in the directory desktop/irix - for global installation of icons on IRIX 6.2 (require root rights): $ cd desktop/irix/irix6.2_global - for personal installation of icons on IRIX 6.5: $ cd desktop/irix/irix6.5_personal - for global installation of icons on IRIX 6.5 (require root rights) $ cd desktop/irix/irix6.5_global Then edit the file "duneoptions.m4". You can change the commandlinearguments (DUNEOPTIONS) and the path of the binary (DUNEPATH). Example (to use /usr/freeware/bin/dune with the options using a spaceball): # insert your options to start dune here define(DUNEOPTIONS,`-xinput spaceball -allxyz=20,200 -allrot=40,400 $*') # insert the installpath for dune here define(DUNEPATH,/usr/freeware/bin) after editing, type $ make The new icons will be available in a new started filemanager. Usually, icons on the desktop background are controlled by a filemanager started with the option "-b". If you do not want to logout and login new to update the desktop, restart the filemanager controlling the desktop, search for process "fm" with option "-b" in the process list and kill/restart this process. According to directions from R. Underwood (SGI), the following tags (see "man tag" under IRIX) are assigned to the white_dune project: dune 0x00ff1a00 nostereodune 0x00ff1a01 fm_cosmo2vrml97 0x00ff1a02