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                      4: XWD(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               XWD(1)
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                      8: NAME
                      9:      xwd - X Window System, window image dumper.
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                     11: SYNOPSIS
                     12:      xwd [ -debug ] [ -help ] [ -nobdrs ] [ -out _f_i_l_e ] [ -xy ] [
                     13:      _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y ]
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                     15: DESCRIPTION
                     16:      _X_w_d is an X Window System (protocol version 10) window image
                     17:      dumping utility.  _X_w_d allows X users to store window images
                     18:      in a specially formated window dump file. This file can
                     19:      then be read by various other X utilities for redisplay,
                     20:      printing, editing, formatting, archiving, image processing
                     21:      etc..  The target window is selected by clicking the mouse
                     22:      in the desired window.  The keyboard bell is rung once at
                     23:      the beginning of the dump and twice when the dump is com-
                     24:      pleted.  The window dump file format is currently under
                     25:      development; no guarantee of upward compatibility is made:
                     26:      the dump file format will be completely different under V11.
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                     28: ARGUMENT SUMMARY
                     29:      -help   Print out the `Usage:' command syntax summary.
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                     31:      -nobdrs This argument specifies that the window dump  should
                     32:             not  include  the pixels that compose the X window
                     33:             border.  This is useful in situations where you may
                     34:             wish to include the  window  contents in a document
                     35:             as an illustration.
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                     37:      -out _f_i_l_e
                     38:             This argument allows the user to explicitly specify
                     39:             the output file on the command line.  The default is
                     40:             to output to standard out.
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                     42:      -xy     This option applies to color displays only. It
                     43:             selects `XY' format dumping instead of the default
                     44:             `Z' format. Monochrome displays are always dumped in
                     45:             `XY' format.
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                     47:      _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y
                     48:             This  argument  allow  you  to  specify the host and
                     49:             display number on which to find the target window.
                     50:             For example `xwd orpheus:1' would specify that the
                     51:             target window is on display `1' on the machine
                     52:             `orpheus'.  By default, _x_w_d uses the host and
                     53:             display number stored in the environment variable
                     54:             DISPLAY, and therefore this argument is not normally
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                     57: ENVIRONMENT
                     58:      DISPLAY To get default host and display number.
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                     63: Printed 9/15/87         21 November 1986                       1
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                     70: XWD(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               XWD(1)
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                     74: FILES
                     75:      XWDFile.h
                     76:             X Window Dump File format definition file.
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                     78: SEE ALSO
                     79:      xwud(1), xpr(1), xdpr(1), X(1)
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                     81: AUTHOR
                     82:      Copyright 1985, 1986, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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                     84:      Tony Della Fera, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena
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                     86:      William F. Wyatt, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory
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