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1.1 ! root 1: .TH XWININFO 1 "27 July 1985" "X Version 10" ! 2: .SH NAME ! 3: xwininfo - X Window System, window information summarizer. ! 4: .SH SYNOPSIS ! 5: .B "xwininfo" ! 6: [ -children ] [ -help ] [ -id \fIid\fP ] [ -int ] [ -root ] [ \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP ] ! 7: .SH DESCRIPTION ! 8: .PP ! 9: .I Xwininfo ! 10: is a utility for displaying X window information summaries. All ! 11: pertinent window information is displayed in an easily readable ! 12: format. The user has the option of selecting the target window with ! 13: the mouse (by clicking any mouse button in the desired window) or by ! 14: specifying its' window id on the command line with the \fB-id\fP argument. ! 15: There is also a special \fB-root\fP argument to quickly obtain information ! 16: on X's root window. The following is a sample summary taken with ! 17: the \fB-children\fP argument specified. ! 18: ! 19: xwininfo ==> Please select the window you wish ! 20: ==> information on by clicking the ! 21: ==> mouse in that window. ! 22: ! 23: xwininfo ==> Window name: ' X Root Window ' ! 24: ==> Window id: 0x10031 ! 25: ==> Parent window id: 0x0 ! 26: ==> Number of children: 13 ! 27: ====> Child window id: 0xb00046 ! 28: ====> Child window id: 0xb2004f ! 29: ====> Child window id: 0x630051 ! 30: ====> Child window id: 0x5f0055 ! 31: ====> Child window id: 0x5c0058 ! 32: ====> Child window id: 0x55005c ! 33: ====> Child window id: 0x53005e ! 34: ====> Child window id: 0x510060 ! 35: ====> Child window id: 0x42000c ! 36: ====> Child window id: 0x43000b ! 37: ====> Child window id: 0x3d0011 ! 38: ====> Child window id: 0xa0028 ! 39: ====> Child window id: 0x500061 ! 40: ==> Associated window id: 0x0 ! 41: ==> Window type: IsOpaque ! 42: ==> Window state: IsMapped ! 43: ==> Upper left X: 0 ! 44: ==> Upper left Y: 0 ! 45: ==> Width: 1088 ! 46: ==> Height: 864 ! 47: ==> Border width: 0 ! 48: ==> Resize base width: 0 ! 49: ==> Resize base height: 0 ! 50: ==> Resize width increment: 1 ! 51: ==> Resize height increment: 1 ! 52: ==> Root absolute mouse X Position: 691 ! 53: ==> Root absolute mouse Y Position: 261 ! 54: ==> Target relative mouse X Position: 691 ! 55: ==> Target relative mouse Y Position: 261 ! 56: ! 57: .SH ARGUMENT SUMMARY ! 58: .PP ! 59: .TP 8 ! 60: .B "-children" ! 61: This argument specifies that ! 62: .I xwininfo ! 63: should list the window ids' of ! 64: target window's children. Only the first level of the window ! 65: hierarchy is shown (i.e., immediate children of the target window). ! 66: .PP ! 67: .TP 8 ! 68: .B "-help" ! 69: Print out the 'Usage:' command syntax summary. ! 70: .PP ! 71: .TP 8 ! 72: .B "-id \fIid\fP" ! 73: This argument allows the user to specify a target window \fIid\fP on the ! 74: command line rather than using the mouse to select the target window. ! 75: This is very useful in debugging X applications where the target ! 76: window is not mapped to the screen or where the use of the mouse might ! 77: be impossible or interfere with the application. ! 78: .PP ! 79: .TP 8 ! 80: .B "-int" ! 81: This argument specifies that all X window ids should be displayed as ! 82: integer values. The default is to display them as hexadecimal values. ! 83: .PP ! 84: .TP 8 ! 85: .B "-root" ! 86: This argument specifies that X's root window is the target window. ! 87: This is useful in situations where the root window is completely ! 88: obscured. ! 89: .PP ! 90: .TP 8 ! 91: .B "\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP" ! 92: This argument allow you to specify the host and display number on ! 93: which to find the target window. For example `xwininfo orpheus:1' ! 94: would specify that the target window is on display `1' on the machine ! 95: `orpheus'. By default, ! 96: .I xwininfo ! 97: uses the host and display number stored in the environment variable ! 98: DISPLAY, and therefore this argument is not normally specified. ! 99: .SH ENVIRONMENT ! 100: .PP ! 101: .TP 8 ! 102: .B DISPLAY ! 103: To get default host and display number. ! 104: .SH SEE ALSO ! 105: X(1) ! 106: .SH FUTURE PLANS ! 107: If time ever presents itself... ! 108: .PP ! 109: .TP 8 ! 110: .B 1. ! 111: Provide a `-geometry' argument that prints out the window's dimensions ! 112: in X window geometry format (i.e., =WxH+X+Y) ! 113: .PP ! 114: .TP 8 ! 115: .B 2. ! 116: Provide a `-depth' argument that allows recursive traversal of the ! 117: window hierarchy to some arbitrary depth. ! 118: .SH AUTHOR ! 119: .PP ! 120: Copyright 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ! 121: .PP ! 122: Tony Della Fera, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena
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