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40 lines
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# sample barrier configuration file
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#
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# comments begin with the # character and continue to the end of
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# line. comments may appear anywhere the syntax permits.
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# +-------+ +--------+ +---------+
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# |Laptop | |Desktop1| |iMac |
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# | | | | | |
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# +-------+ +--------+ +---------+
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section: screens
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# three hosts named: Laptop, Desktop1, and iMac
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# These are the nice names of the hosts to make it easy to write the config file
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# The aliases section below contain the "actual" names of the hosts (their hostnames)
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Laptop:
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Desktop1:
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iMac:
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end
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section: links
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# iMac is to the right of Desktop1
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# Laptop is to the left of Desktop1
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Desktop1:
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right = iMac
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left = Laptop
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# Desktop1 is to the right of Laptop
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Laptop:
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right = Desktop1
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# Desktop1 is to the left of iMac
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iMac:
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left = Desktop1
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end
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section: aliases
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# The "real" name of iMac is John-Smiths-iMac-3.local. If we wanted we could remove this alias and instead use John-Smiths-iMac-3.local everywhere iMac is above. Hopefully it should be easy to see why using an alias is nicer
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John-Smiths-iMac-3.local:
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iMac
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end
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