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1.1 root 1: .TH XWHO 1C "30 Dec 1988"
2: .\" $Header: /f/osi/others/image/RCS/xwho.1c,v 7.0 89/11/23 22:00:05 mrose Rel $
3: .\"
4: .\"
5: .\" $Log: xwho.1c,v $
6: .\" Revision 7.0 89/11/23 22:00:05 mrose
7: .\" Release 6.0
8: .\"
9: .SH NAME
10: xwho \- who for X windows
11: .SH SYNOPSIS
12: .in +.5i
13: .ti -.5i
14: .B xwho
15: \%[\-e]
16: \%[\-l\0local_dit]
17: \%[\-r]
18: \%[\-s\0seconds]
19: \%[=geometry]
20: \%[host:display]
21: \%[[\-n]\0hosts\0...]
22: .in -.5i
23: .SH DESCRIPTION
24: This is who under X windows.
25: To access the image database,
26: \fIxwho\fR uses the OSI directory.
27: .PP
28: To map a hostname/username pair into a Distinguished Name,
29: \fIxwho\fR uses the search operation of the directory,
30: starting at a locally defined part of the DIT.
31: .SH OPTIONS
32: The `\-e' option directs \fIxwho\fR to not print error messages once
33: the command line has been cracked.
34: .PP
35: The `\-r' option directs \fIxwho\fR to report on its image-related
36: activities to the file \fBimage.log\fR in the current directory.
37: This is useful for seeing how many hits the \fIxwho\fR gets when using
38: the Directory.
39: .PP
40: The `\-l\0local_dit' option overrides the Directory's notion of your
41: local part of the DIT.
42: .PP
43: The `\-s\0seconds' option tells \fIxwho\fR how long to sleep between updates.
44: .PP
45: The `\-n' flag indicates that the named hosts should NOT be displayed.
46: Otherwise, the named hosts are the only ones to be displayed.
47: If no hosts are named,
48: then all hosts for which information is available are displayed.
49: .SH "X DEFAULTS"
50: .TP
51: .BR BorderWidth:\0 2
52: to specify the width of the border of the window.
53: .TP
54: .BR ReverseVideo:\0 off
55: to invert the window.
56: .TP
57: .BR BodyFont:\0 6x10
58: to specify the font to use in the window.
59: .SH FILES
60: .nf
61: .ta \w'\*(EDisoaliases 'u
62: \*(EDisoaliases ISODE aliases database
63: .re
64: .fi
65: .SH ENVIRONMENT
66: DISPLAY \- the default host and display number
67: .SH DIAGNOSTICS
68: Obvious.
69: .SH AUTHOR
70: Marshall T. Rose
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