If you have followed the above guidelines for installation, WIEN in a BOX should be ready to use provided you have the Tcl/Tk-Toolkit (version 7.4/4.0 or higher) installed on your system. Use archie or the WWW to find a suitable distribution site, or contact your computing center. You may also try to download Tcl/Tk form the site where the official distribution is located: ftp://ftp.smli.com/pub/tcl/.
We recommend Tcl/Tk version 8.0 or higher.
Start WIEN in a BOX with the command wien and configure it by using the ``Configuration'' menue. Enter the desired values and save them.
Some points to mention are:
This button activates a context sensitive help page popping up together with each new window. Alternatively, help is available pressing the right mouse button in the respective window or with the Help menue.
Specify the command (e.g. qsub for NQS systems) and a template file (this is sometimes used to specify queing information; e.g. ./SRC_templates/qsub). This template should contain all general commands for the queuing system (job classes,...) and your specific WIEN97 command will be appended to that file which is then submitted.
WIEN in a BOX saves several variables in startup files ((~/.wienconfig and ~/.wiengoodies), so you don't have to respecify certain options all the time. While this can be a nice feature, it can also lead to problems and unwanted behaviour (e.g. a -c switch is stored and also set in the next case, where you don't want the -c, so that you have to turn it off explicitly.)