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− | The '''recitalweb''' command is used to run Recital Web applications as a standalone application on the desktop. | + | The '''recitalweb''' command is used to run Recital Web applications as a standalone application on the desktop. |
You can view what command line options are available by typing: | You can view what command line options are available by typing: | ||
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# recitalweb --help | # recitalweb --help | ||
usage: recitalweb --url url [--geometry x,y,w,h] [--maximized] [--fullscreen] | usage: recitalweb --url url [--geometry x,y,w,h] [--maximized] [--fullscreen] | ||
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+ | If you have the recitalserver started and running on the local machine you can run local applications like this: | ||
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+ | # recitalweb --url http://localhost:8001/yourapp/yourapp.rsp | ||
</pre> | </pre> |
Latest revision as of 18:28, 24 June 2010
The recitalweb command is used to run Recital Web applications as a standalone application on the desktop.
You can view what command line options are available by typing:
# recitalweb --help usage: recitalweb --url url [--geometry x,y,w,h] [--maximized] [--fullscreen]
If you have the recitalserver started and running on the local machine you can run local applications like this:
# recitalweb --url http://localhost:8001/yourapp/yourapp.rsp