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-# ##########################################################################
-# #
-# # .dtprofile
-# #
-# # user personal environment variables
-# #
-# # Common Desktop Environment (CDE)
-# #
-# # (c) Copyright 1996 Digital Equipment Corporation.
-# # (c) Copyright 1993,1994,1996 Hewlett-Packard Company.
-# # (c) Copyright 1993,1994,1996 International Business Machines Corp.
-# # (c) Copyright 1993,1994,1996 Sun Microsystems, Inc.
-# # (c) Copyright 1993,1994,1996 Novell, Inc.
-# # (c) Copyright 1996 FUJITSU LIMITED.
-# # (c) Copyright 1996 Hitachi.
-# #
-# #
-# # $TOG: dtprofile.src /main/5 1999/03/30 10:32:43 mgreess $
-# #
-# ##########################################################################
-
-
-# ##########################################################################
-# #
-# # Your $HOME/.dtprofile is read each time you login to the Common Desktop
-# # Environment (CDE) and is the place to set or override desktop
-# # environment variables for your session. Environment variables set in
-# # $HOME/.dtprofile are made available to all applications on the desktop.
-# # The desktop will accept either sh or ksh syntax for the commands in
-# # $HOME/.dtprofile.
-# #
-# ##########################################################################
-
-
-# ##########################################################################
-# #
-# # Random stdout and stderr output from apps started by Session Mgr or
-# # by actions via front panel or workspace menu can be directed into
-# # the user's $HOME/.dt/sessionlogs directory. By default this output
-# # is not recorded. Instead it is sent off to /dev/null (Unix's "nothing"
-# # device).
-# #
-# # If this random application output is wanted (usually only wanted for
-# # debugging purposes), commenting out following "dtstart_sessionlogfile"
-# # lines will send output to your $HOME/.dt/sessionlogs directory.
-# #
-# # Alternatively, can change "/dev/null" to "/dev/console" to see this
-# # debugging output on your console device. Can start a console via the
-# # Workspace programs menu or via Application Mgr's Desktop Tools
-# # "Terminal Console" icon.
-# #
-# ##########################################################################
-
-echo "This session log file is currently disabled." > $dtstart_sessionlogfile
-echo "To enable logging, edit $HOME/.dtprofile and" >> $dtstart_sessionlogfile
-echo "remove dtstart_sessionlogfile=/dev/null line." >> $dtstart_sessionlogfile
-
-export dtstart_sessionlogfile="/dev/null"
-
-
-# ##########################################################################
-# #
-# # By default, the desktop does not read your standard $HOME/.profile
-# # or $HOME/.login files. This can be changed by uncommenting the
-# # DTSOURCEPROFILE variable assignment at the end of this file. The
-# # desktop reads .profile if your $SHELL is "sh" or "ksh", or .login
-# # if your $SHELL is "csh".
-# #
-# # The desktop reads the .dtprofile and .profile/.login without an
-# # associated terminal emulator such as xterm or dtterm. This means
-# # there is no available command line for interaction with the user.
-# # This being the case, these scripts must avoid using commands that
-# # depend on having an associated terminal emulator or that interact
-# # with the user. Any messages printed in these scripts will not be
-# # seen when you log in and any prompts such as by the 'read' command
-# # will return an empty string to the script. Commands that set a
-# # terminal state, such as "tset" or "stty" should be avoided.
-# #
-# # With minor editing, it is possible to adapt your .profile or .login
-# # for use both with and without the desktop. Group the statements not
-# # appropriate for your desktop session into one section and enclose them
-# # with an "if" statement that checks for the setting of the "DT"
-# # environment variable. When the desktop reads your .profile or .login
-# # file, it will set "DT" to a non-empty value for which your .profile or
-# # .login can test.
-# #
-# # example for sh/ksh
-# #
-# # if [ ! "$DT" ]; then
-# # #
-# # # commands and environment variables not appropriate for desktop
-# # #
-# # stty ...
-# # tset ...
-# # DISPLAY=mydisplay:0
-# # ...
-# # fi
-# #
-# # #
-# # # environment variables common to both desktop and non-desktop
-# # #
-# # PATH=$HOME/bin:$PATH
-# # MYVAR=value
-# # export MYVAR
-# # ...
-# #
-# # example for csh
-# #
-# # if ( ! ${?DT} ) then
-# # #
-# # # commands and environment variables not appropriate for desktop
-# # #
-# # stty ...
-# # tset ...
-# # setenv DISPLAY mydisplay:0
-# # ...
-# # endif
-# #
-# # #
-# # # environment variables common to both desktop and non-desktop
-# # #
-# # setenv PATH $HOME/bin:$PATH
-# # setenv MYVAR value
-# # ...
-# #
-# # Errors in .dtprofile or .profile (.login) may prevent a successful
-# # login. The login process scans .dtprofile and .profile (.login)
-# # for errors (using the '-n' option to the shell). It avoids running
-# # them if errors are found and prints the errors to the
-# # $HOME/.dt/startlog file. However, his process is not fool proof
-# # as some shells are better at finding errors thant others.
-# # If after you login, your session startup terminates and you
-# # are presented with the login screen, this might be the cause. If this
-# # happens, select the Options->Sessions->Failsafe Session item on the
-# # login screen, login and correct the error. The $HOME/.dt/startlog and
-# # $HOME/.dt/errorlog files may be helpful in identifying errors.
-# #
-# ##########################################################################
-
-#
-# If $HOME/.profile (.login) has been edited as described above, uncomment
-# the following line.
-#
-# DTSOURCEPROFILE=true
-
-export DTOPEN_VIMAGE="xv nsxiv display gimp"
-export DTOPEN_VVIDEO="mpv"
-export DTOPEN_VPS="gv"
-export DTOPEN_VPDF="xpdf zathura"
-
-startif() {
- pgrep "$1" >/dev/null || "$@" >/dev/null 2>&1 &
-}
-
-
-sysctl hw.snd.default_unit=4
-pgrep musicpd >/dev/null || musicpd >/dev/null 2>&1
-"$HOME"/.local/bin/kb
-xset s off
-xset -dpms
-startif dunst
-startif picom
-startif lowbat
-startif mpd-notification
-startif xscreensaver --no-splash
-# ekb
-cd "$HOME"
-xrdb "$HOME"/.config/x11/xresources
-notify-send -u normal 'Welcome' " Welcome back, partner\!"