Adding a Bookshelf to the Default Display (Tru64 UNIX) You can add a local bookshelf to the default display as follows: 1. Name your bookshelf file library.decw_bookshelf , which is the default name. 2. Define the DECW_BOOK environment variable to in- clude the directory that contains the local bookshelf. For example, on a system that already has DECW_BOOK defined, to add /usr/mydir to the default display, define DECW_BOOK as follows: % setenv DECW_BOOK "`echo $DECW_BOOK` /usr/mydir" This definition lets you access all the books you usually read in addition to the books you add to the new bookshelf file. For more information about defining DECW_BOOK. see the section Modifying the Library Window Display (Tru64 UNIX) . 3. Start Bookreader from the command line: % dxbook Bookreader opens the first bookshelf it encounters. Therefore, you can display the books and bookshelves within your book- shelf file at startup time by placing your directory at the beginning of the DECW_BOOK search list. For example: % setenv DECW_BOOK "/usr/mydir `echo $DECW_BOOK`" Additional topics: * Displaying an Alternate Bookshelf Instead of the Default (Tru64 UNIX) * Modifying the Library Window Display (Tru64 UNIX) * Creating Your Own Bookshelf File (Tru64 UNIX) * Bookreader Help Topics