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 @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/risa.texi,v 1.13 2005/03/24 23:40:50 takayama Exp $  @comment $OpenXM: OpenXM/src/asir-doc/parts/risa.texi,v 1.14 2005/03/30 10:53:28 takayama Exp $
 @node Risa/Asir,,, Top  @node Risa/Asir,,, Top
 @chapter Risa/Asir  @chapter Risa/Asir
   
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 @noindent  @noindent
 \BJP  \BJP
 $BI,MW$J%U%!%$%k$O(B @samp{asirwin-ja.tgz} $B$G$"$k(B. $BB>$K(B, @samp{gzip.exe},  @samp{asirwin32.msi} (32bit $BHG%$%s%9%H!<%i!<(B) $B$^$?$O(B
 @samp{tar.exe} $B$,I,MW$@$,(B, @samp{asirwin-ja.tgz} $B$HF1$8%G%#%l%/%H%j$KMQ0U$7$F(B  @samp{asirwin64.msi} (64bit $BHG%$%s%9%H!<%i!<(B)$B$rMQ$$$F%$%s%9%H!<%k$9$k(B.  $B$3$N%$%s%9%H!<%i!<$O(B $B4D6-JQ?t(B @samp{ASIR_ROOTDIR} $B$K%$%s%9%H!<%k$7$?%U%)%k%@$r@_Dj$9$k(B.
 $B$"$k(B. $B$3$l$i(B 3 $B$D$N%U%!%$%k$rF10l%G%#%l%/%H%j$K$*$-(B, $B%3%^%s%I%W%m%s%W%H(B  (zip $BHG$O(B @samp{ASIR_ROOTDIR} $B$r<jF0$G@_Dj$9$kI,MW$,$"$j(B, $B$^$?%;%-%e%j%F%#%V%m%C%/$r2r=|$7$F$+$iE83+$7$J$$$H$$$1$J$$(B. zip$BHG$O3+H/<TMQ(B.)
 (DOS $B%W%m%s%W%H(B)  $B%G%9%/%H%C%W$N(B asirgui $B$r%@%V%k%/%j%C%/$9$l$P(B asir $B$,%9%?!<%H$9$k(B. $B%F%-%9%H%(%G%#%?$H$NO"7H5!G=$r;H$&$K$O(B,
 $B$+$i(B  @samp{%ASIR_ROOTDIR%\share\editor} $B$N;X<($K=>$$@_Dj$r9T$&(B.
   $B$J$*%$%s%9%H!<%k%U%)%k%@!<L>$d%f!<%6!<$N%[!<%`%U%)%k%@L>$,$$$o$f$k%@%aJ8;z$r4^$`>l9g$O@5>o$KF0:n$7$J$$5!G=$,$"$k(B.
   (|$B%@%aJ8;z(B $B%A%'%C%+!<(B| $B$G8!:w$7$F<+J,$N%f!<%6!<L>$,3:Ev$9$k$+3NG'(B)
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
 The necessary file is @samp{asirwin-en.tgz}. To unpack it @samp{gzip.exe}  The installers are
 and @samp{tar.exe} are necessary. They are in the same  @samp{asirwin32.msi} (32bit version) and
 directory as @samp{asirwin-en.tgz} on the ftp server.  @samp{asirwin64.msi} (64bit version).
 Putting them in the same directory, execute the following:  These installers set the installed folder to the environmental variable
   @samp{ASIR_ROOTDIR}.
   (If you install Risa/Asir by the zip version,
   you need to set the environmental variable  @samp{ASIR_ROOTDIR}
   by hand.
   You also need to unlock the security block before unzipping.
   The zip version is for developpers.)
   Double click the ``asirgui'' on the desktop,
   then the asir starts.
   To use a unified environment with text editors,
   follow the instruction in
   @samp{%ASIR_ROOTDIR%\share\editor}.
   If the folder name to which you install asir or your home folder name
   contain non-ascii characters,
   some functions of asir may not work properly.
   For example, in the Japense locale, names which may cause troubles
   can be checked by ``damemoji checker''.
 \E  \E
   
 @example  
 \JP C:\...> tar xzf asirwin.tgz  
 \EG C:\...> tar xzf asirwin.tgz  
 @end example  
   
 @noindent  
 \BJP  \BJP
 $B$r<B9T$9$l$P(B, @samp{Asir} $B$H$$$&%G%#%l%/%H%j(B (Asir $B%k!<%H%G%#%l%/%H%j(B)  
 $B$,$G$-$k(B.  
 @comment 990831 $BHG$G$O(B, GUI $B$HK\BN$,J,N%$5$l(B, $B$^$?%G%P%C%0%&%#%s%I%&$b(B  
 @comment $BJL%W%m%;%9$H$7$F(B GUI $B$,8F$S=P$5$l$k$?$a(B, Asir $B%k!<%H%G%#%l%/%H%j$,@5$7$/(B  
 @comment $BEPO?$5$l$F$$$k$3$H$,I,MW$G$"$k(B.  
 Asir $B%k!<%H%G%#%l%/%H%j$N%5%V%G%#%l%/%H(B  
 @samp{bin} $B$K(B @samp{asirgui.exe} (GUI), @samp{engine.exe} ($BK\BN(B) $B$,(B  
 $BCV$+$l$F$$$k(B.  
 @samp{asirgui.exe} $B$r%@%V%k%/%j%C%/$9$l$P(B Asir $B$,N)$A>e$,$k(B.  
 @comment @samp{asirgui.exe} $B$N=i2s$NN)$A>e$2$O(B, $B%(%/%9%W%m!<%i$+$i9T(B  
 @comment $B$&(B. $B$3$l$K$h$j(B  
 \E  
   
 \BEG  
 Then a directory @samp{Asir} (@b{Asir root directory}) is created,  
 which has subdirectories named @samp{bin} and @samp{lib}.  
 Asir can be invoked by double-clicking @samp{asirgui.exe}.  
 @comment To set up it,  
 @comment invoke @samp{bin\asirgui.exe} from Explorer and  
 @comment click @code{OK}.  Then the name of @b{Asir root directory} is set to the  
 @comment following registries.  
 \E  
   
 @comment @example  
 @comment \JP HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FUJITSU\Asir\99.03.31\Directory  
 @comment \EG HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\FUJITSU\Asir\99.03.31\Directory  
 @comment @end example  
   
 @comment @noindent  
 @comment \JP $B$H$$$&%l%8%9%H%j$K(B Asir $B%k!<%H%G%#%l%/%H%j$,@5$7$/EPO?$5$l$k(B.  
   
 \BJP  
 @node $B%3%^%s%I%i%$%s%*%W%7%g%s(B,,, Risa/Asir  @node $B%3%^%s%I%i%$%s%*%W%7%g%s(B,,, Risa/Asir
 @section $B%3%^%s%I%i%$%s%*%W%7%g%s(B  @section $B%3%^%s%I%i%$%s%*%W%7%g%s(B
 \E  \E
Line 582  displayed by the command @code{limit} on UNIX.
Line 562  displayed by the command @code{limit} on UNIX.
   
 @noindent  @noindent
 \BJP  \BJP
 @b{Asir} $B$N<B9T$K4X$9$k$$$/$D$+$N4D6-JQ?t$,B8:_$9$k(B. UNIX $B>e$G$O4D6-JQ?t(B  @b{Asir} $B$N<B9T$K4X$9$k$$$/$D$+$N4D6-JQ?t$,B8:_$9$k(B. UNIX $B>e$G$O4D6-JQ?t(B $B$O(B shell $B$N%3%^%s%I%i%$%s$+$iD>@\@_Dj$9$k$+(B, shell $B$N(B rc $B%U%!%$%k$G@_Dj(B $B$9$k(B. Windows $B$G$O(B,  [$B4D6-JQ?t$NJT=8(B] $B$G@_Dj$9$k(B.
 $B$O(B shell $B$N%3%^%s%I%i%$%s$+$iD>@\@_Dj$9$k$+(B, shell $B$N(B rc $B%U%!%$%k$G@_Dj(B  
 $B$9$k(B. Windows NT $B$G$O(B, [$B@_Dj(B]->[$B%7%9%F%`(B]->[$B4D6-(B] $B$G@_Dj$9$k(B. Windows 95/98  
 $B$G$O(B, @samp{c:\autoexec.bat} $B$K=q$$$F(B reboot $B$9$k(B.  
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
 There exist several environment variables concerning with an execution  There exist several environment variables concerning with an execution
 of @b{Asir}. On UNIX, an environment variable is set from shells, or  of @b{Asir}. On UNIX, an environment variable is set from shells, or
 in rc files of shells. On Windows NT, it can be set from [Control Panel]  in rc files of shells. On Windows, it can be set from
 ->[Environment]. On Windows 95/98, it can be set in @samp{c:\autoexec.bat}.  [Editing environmetal variables].
 Note that the setting takes effect after rebooting the machine on Windows  
 95/98.  
 \E  \E
 @itemize @bullet  @itemize @bullet
 @item  @item
 @code{ASIR_LIBDIR}  @code{ASIR_LIBDIR}
 @*  @*
 \BJP  \BJP
 @b{Asir} $B$N%i%$%V%i%j%G%#%l%/%H%j(B, $B$9$J$o$A%f!<%68@8l$G=q$+$l$?%U%!%$%k(B  $B$3$N4D6-JQ?t$OGQ;_M=Dj(B.
 $B$J$I$,$*$+$l$k%G%#%l%/%H%j(B. $B;XDj$,$J$$>l9g(B UNIX $BHG$G$O(B  
 @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir}, Windows $BHG$G$O(B Asir $B%a%$%s%G%#%l%/%H%j$N2<$N(B  
 @samp{lib} $B%G%#%l%/%H%j$,MQ$$$i$l$k(B.  
 $B$3$N4D6-JQ?t$O(B @code{ASIRLOADPATH} $B$KE}9g$5$lGQ;_$5$l$kM=Dj(B.  
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
 The library directory of @b{Asir}, i.e., the directory where  This environmental variable is obsolete.
 , for example, files containing programs written in @b{Asir}.  
 If not specified, on UNIX, @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir} is used by default.  
 On Windows, @samp{lib} in @b{Asir root directory} is used by default.  
 This environment will be useful in a case where @b{Asir} binaries  
 are installed on a private directory of the user.  
 This environmental variable will become obsolete.  
 \E  \E
 @item  @item
 @code{ASIR_CONTRIB_DIR}  @code{ASIR_CONTRIB_DIR}
 @*  @*
 \BJP  \BJP
 @b{Asir} $B$N(B asir-contrib $B%G%#%l%/%H%j(B, $B$9$J$o$A(B OpenXM/asir-contrib  $B$3$N4D6-JQ?t$OGQ;_M=Dj(B.
 $B%W%m%8%'%/%H$G=q$+$l$?%Q%C%1!<%8$d%G!<%?$J$I$,$*$+$l$k%G%#%l%/%H%j(B.  
 $B;XDj$,$J$$>l9g(B UNIX $BHG$G$O(B  
 @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir-contrib},  
 Windows $BHG$G$O(B Asir $B%a%$%s%G%#%l%/%H%j$N2<$N(B @samp{lib-asir-contrib}  
 $B%G%#%l%/%H%j$,MQ$$$i$l$k(B.  
 $B$3$N4D6-JQ?t$O(B @code{ASIRLOADPATH} $B$KE}9g$5$lGQ;_$5$l$kM=Dj(B.  
 This environmental variable will become obsolete.  
 \E  \E
 \BEG  \BEG
 The asir-contrib library directory of @b{Asir}, i.e., the directory where  This environmental variable is obsolete.
 packages and data developed by the OpenXM/asir-contrib project files are put.  
 If not specified, on UNIX, @samp{/usr/local/lib/asir-contrib}  
 is used by default.  
 On Windows, @samp{lib-asir-contrib} in @b{Asir root directory}  
 is used by default.  
 This environment will be useful in a case where @b{Asir} binaries  
 are installed on a private directory of the user.  
 \E  \E
   
 @item  @item
Line 658  After searching out all directories in @code{ASIRLOADP
Line 609  After searching out all directories in @code{ASIRLOADP
 or in case of no specification at all,  or in case of no specification at all,
 the library directory will be searched.  the library directory will be searched.
 \E  \E
   \BJP
   unix $BHG$N%i%$%V%i%j%G%#%l%/%H%j$O(B
   \E
   \BEG
   The library directories of the unix version are
   \E
   @samp{$OpenXM_HOME/lib/asir-contrib},
   @samp{$OpenXM_HOME/lib/asir},
   /usr/local/lib/asir-contrib,
   /usr/local/lib/asir.
   \BJP
   Windows $BHG$N%i%$%V%i%j%G%#%l%/%H%j$O(B,
   @samp{OpenXM_HOME} $B$,@_Dj$5$l$F$$$J$$$H$-$O(B,
   \E
   \BEG
   When @samp{OpenXM_HOME} is not set,
   the library directories of the Windows version are
   \E
   %ASIR_ROOTDIR%\lib\asir-contrib,
   %ASIR_ROOTDIR%\lib\asir.
   \BJP
   @samp{OpenXM_HOME} $B@_Dj$5$l$F$$$l$P(B, unix $BHG$HF1MM(B.
   \E
   \BEG
   When @samp{OpenXM_HOME} is set, the library directories are same with
   the unix version.
   \E
   \BJP
   $B$^$?(BWindows $BHG$N>l9g(B, $B8D?MNN0h(B
   @samp{%APPDATA%\OpenXM\lib\asir-contrib}
   $B$b%i%$%V%i%j%G%#%l%/%H%j$H$J$k(B.
   $B$J$*(B unix $BHG$G$O>e5-$N$h$&$J8D?MNN0h$rC5:w$9$k;EAH$_$O$J$/(B,
   OpenXM $BHG$N(B asir $B$G$O(B
   \samp{OpenXM/rc/} $B$K$*$$$F(B @samp{ASIRLOADPATH} $B$G(B
   @samp{$OpenXM_tmp/OpenXM/lib/asir-contrib} $B$r%5!<%A%Q%9$K2C$($F$$$k(B.  asir_contrib_update $B$r;2>H(B.
   which, ctrl("loadpath"), asir2000/parse/load.c $B$b;2>H(B.
   \E
   \BEG
   In the Windows version, the private folder
   @samp{%APPDATA%\OpenXM\lib\asir-contrib}
   is also set to the library folders.
   In the unix version, there is no default private library folder.
   In the OpenXM/unix version,
   @samp{$OpenXM_tmp/OpenXM/lib/asir-contrib} is added to the @samp{ASIRLOADPATH}
   by a script in \samp{OpenXM/rc/}.
   See also asir_contrib_update.
   See which, ctrl("loadpath"), asir2000/parse/load.c.
   \E
   
 @item  @item
 @code{HOME}  @code{HOME}
 @*  @*

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