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56 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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# This example uses 3 computers. A laptop and two desktops (one a mac)
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# They are arranged in the following configuration with Desktop1 acting as the server
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# Desktop 2 has 3 screens arranged around desktop1
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#
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# +--------+ +---------+
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# |Desktop2| |Desktop2 |
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# | | | |
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# +--------+ +---------+
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# +-------+ +--------+ +---------+
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# |Laptop | |Desktop1| |Desktop2 |
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# | | | | | |
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# +-------+ +--------+ +---------+
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#
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# The laptop comes and goes but that doesn't really affect this configuration
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# The screens section is for the logical or short name of the computers
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section: screens
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# three computers that are logically named: desktop1, desktop2, and laptop
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desktop1:
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desktop2:
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laptop:
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end
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section: links
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# larry is to the right of moe and curly is above moe
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moe:
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right = larry
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up = curly
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# moe is to the left of larry and curly is above larry.
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# note that curly is above both moe and larry and moe
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# and larry have a symmetric connection (they're in
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# opposite directions of each other).
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larry:
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left = moe
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up = curly
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# larry is below curly. if you move up from moe and then
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# down, you'll end up on larry.
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curly:
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down = larry
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end
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# The aliases section is to map the full names of the computers to their logical names used in the screens section
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# One way to find the actual name of a comptuer is to run hostname from a command window
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section: aliases
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# Laptop is actually known as John-Smiths-MacBook-3.local
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John-Smiths-MacBook-3.local:
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desktop2
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end
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