Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell
Chuck Toporek, Chris Stone
- 出版商: O'Reilly
- 出版日期: 2004-07-02
- 售價: $1,550
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,473
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 1054
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0596006063
- ISBN-13: 9780596006068
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商品描述
Description:
An instant success among newcomers, longtime Apple® fans and serious Unix®
users alike, the Mac OS® X operating system combines stability, simplicity and
elegance, and a stunning user interface. What more could Mac users want or need?
The answer, of course, is Mac OS X Panther--a sleek and powerful overhaul of Mac
OS X that promises to revitalize your Mac with improved views of the system,
significant improvements to favorite applications, and numerous added
conveniences. As with its predecessor, Jaguar, Mac OS X Panther offers plenty of
new territory to explore. To show the way, O'Reilly's latest Nutshell book,
Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition offers all audiences--both
longtime Mac users and hardcore Unix users--the most complete guide to this
remarkable operating system.
The latest edition of this all-purpose
reference leads power users through the newly changed landscape of Mac OS X.
Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition provides details about the
user-interface elements, system and network administration, and scripting and
development. If you want to probe more deeply into the BSD Unix side of Mac OS
X, there's a section that delves "under the hood." The book also includes the
most complete Unix command reference found in print--with each command and
option painstakingly tested and checked against Panther. Even the manpages that
ship with the system can't compete in accuracy!
Mac OS X Panther in a
Nutshell, 2nd Edition offers a thorough treatment of Mac OS X Panther, from
its BSD Unix foundation to the finer points of its user interface. It
familiarizes readers with the Finder™ and the Dock, file management, system
configuration, network administration issues, and more, including a clear
picture of what's new
Other topics covered in the book include:
- Filesystem overview
- Running Java® applications
- System and Network Administration
- Directory Services and NetInfo
- Scripting on Mac OS X Panther
- Using CVS
- Unix Command Reference
- An overview of the Apple® X11 distribution
Mac OS X Panther in a Nutshell, 2nd Edition is the indispensable
guide for anyone who wants to know Mac OS X Panther inside and out.
Table of Contents:
Preface
I. Lay of the Land
1. Using Mac OS X
Starting Up and Logging In
Startup and Shutdown Keys
The Mac Desktop
The Menu Bar
The Application Switcher
Expos?
The Dock
Windows
Opening and Saving Documents
Services
Logging Out and Shutting Down2. Using the Finder
Finder Overview
Finder Views
Relaunching the Finder
Menus and Keyboard Shortcuts
Searching for and Locating Files
File Types
Folders
Bundles
Aliases
Moving and Copying Files and Folders
The Get Info Window3. Mac OS 9, Mac OS X, and Classic
Changes to Mac OS X from Mac OS 9
What Is Classic?
Starting Classic
Controlling Classic
Managing Classic Applications
Using Classic Applications
Printing from Classic
Dual-Booting with Mac OS 94. System Preferences
Using System Preferences
The System Preference Panels
Speech Recognition and Speakable Commands
Adding Panes to System Preferences5. Applications and Utilities
Applications
Installing Applications6. Task and Setting Index
II. System and Network Administration
7. Filesystem Overview
Mac OS X Filesystems
Filesystem Organization
Hidden Files
The File Permissions System8. Networking
Networking Basics
Accessing Network Disks
Web Browsing
Using FTP
Remote Logins
Virtual Private Networking
Rendezvous9. Printer Configuration and Printing
How Printing Works
The Print Dialog
Printer Setup Utility
Page Setup
Print & Fax Preferences
ColorSync
PostScript Converter
Alternative Printer Interfaces
Printer Sharing
Configuring CUPS
Printer Drivers10. System Administration Overview
Acting as Root
Managing Users and Groups
Network Administration
NFS
Single-User Mode
cron Tasks11. Directory Services
Understanding Directory Services
Programming with Directory Services
Configuring Directory Services
NetInfo Manager
Directory Services Utilities
Managing Groups
Managing Users and Passwords
Managing Hostnames and IP Addresses
Exporting Directories with NFS
Flat Files and Their Directory Services Counterparts
Restoring the Directory Services Database12. Running Network Services
Network Services Overview
Running Services in Mac OS X
Mail Services
Web Services
File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
Remote Login Services
File Sharing Services
Daemon Management13. Security Basics
General Security
Authentication
Filesystem Security
Physical SecurityIII. Scripting and Development
14. AppleScript
The Script Menu Extra
Programming AppleScript
Script Editor
Folder Actions
AppleScript Studio
Scripting the Terminal
AppleScript Resources15. Xcode Tools
Getting the Xcode Tools
The Developer Folder
Developer Applications
Xcode
Programming Languages
Interface Builder
Libraries and Frameworks
The Info.plist File16. Java on Mac OS X
Java Tools and Applications
Running Mac-Friendly Java Programs
Running Generic Java Applications
Java on the Command Line
Customizing Java Applications17. CVS
Basic Concepts
CVS Command Format
Common Global Options
Gotchas
CVS Administrator Reference
CVS User ReferenceIV. Under Mac OS X's Hood
18. Using the Terminal
Using the Terminal
Process Management19. Shell Overview
Introduction to the Shell
Shell Flavors
Common Features
Differing Features20. bash: The Bourne-Again Shell
Invoking the Shell
Syntax
Variables
Arithmetic Expressions
Command History
Job Control
Built-in Commands21. tcsh: An Extended C Shell
Overview of Features
Invoking the Shell
Syntax
Variables
Expressions
Command History
Command-Line Manipulation
Job Control
Built-in Commands22. Pattern Matching
Filenames Versus Patterns
Metacharacters, Listed by Unix Program
Metacharacters
Examples of Searching23. The vi Editor
Review of vi Operations
vi Command-Line Options
ex Command-Line Options
Movement Commands
Edit Commands
Saving and Exiting
Accessing Multiple Files
Window Commands
Interacting with the Shell
Macros
Miscellaneous Commands
Alphabetical List of Keys in Command Mode
Syntax of ex Commands
Alphabetical Summary of ex Commands
vi Configuration24. The Emacs Editor
Emacs Concepts
Typical Problems
Notes on the Tables
Summary of Commands by Group
Summary of Commands by Key
Summary of Commands by Name25. The Defaults System
Property Lists
Viewing and Editing Property Lists26. The X Window System
About Apple's X11
Installing X11
Running X11
Customizing X11
X11-Based Applications and Libraries
Connecting to Other X Window Systems
Virtual Network Computer27. Installing Unix Software
Package Managers
Installing from Source28. Unix Command Reference
Alphabetical Summary of CommandsV. Appendixes
A. Special Characters
B. Resources
Index