Opening a Book from the Command Line (Tru64 UNIX) You can start Bookreader and open a book directly from the command line. To open a book from the command line on Tru64 UNIX, start Bookreader and specify the book name as the first argument to the dxbook command. For example, % /usr/bin/dxbook /usr/lib/X11/dxbook/filename.decw_book & Alternatively, you can specify a bookshelf file to open. For example, % /usr/bin/dxbook /usr/lib/X11/dxbook/filename.decw_bookshelf & If you supply a path that is invalid, Bookreader tries to open the default library file, as pointed to by the DECW_ BOOKSHELF environment variable, in the locations speci- fied by the DECW_BOOK environment variable. See online help or the book Managing Bookreader Libraries and Books for more information. For a full list of Bookreader commands and qualifiers on Tru64 UNIX, enter the following command: % man dxbook