Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/X/man/xrefresh.1, revision 1.1

1.1     ! root        1: .TH XREFRESH 1 "October 25" "X Version 10"
        !             2: .SH NAME
        !             3: xrefresh - refresh all windows on the screen.
        !             4: .SH SYNOPSIS
        !             5: .B "xrefresh"
        !             6: [ \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP ]
        !             7: .SH DESCRIPTION
        !             8: .PP
        !             9: .I Xrefresh
        !            10: is a trivial X program to cause your screen to be completely repainted.
        !            11: .I Xrefresh
        !            12: just throws a window over the whole screen and unmaps it, causing refresh
        !            13: events to be sent to all applications.
        !            14: .SH ARGUMENT SUMMARY
        !            15: .B "\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP"
        !            16: This  argument  allow  you  to  specify the host and display number on
        !            17: which to display the window dump.  For example ``xrefresh orpheus:1''
        !            18: would specify that the dump will appear on display `1' on the machine
        !            19: `orpheus'.  By default,
        !            20: .I xrefresh
        !            21: uses the host and display number stored in the environment variable
        !            22: DISPLAY, and therefore this argument is not normally specified.
        !            23: .SH ENVIRONMENT
        !            24: .PP
        !            25: .TP 8
        !            26: DISPLAY - To get default host and display number.
        !            27: .SH SEE ALSO
        !            28: X(1), uwm(1), X(8)
        !            29: .SH AUTHOR
        !            30: .PP
        !            31: Copyright 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
        !            32: .PP
        !            33: Jim Gettys, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena
        !            34: 
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