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xconsole (1)

Name

xconsole - monitor system console messages with X

Synopsis

xconsole  [-toolkitoption  ...]  [-file file-name] [-notify]
[-stripNonprint] [-daemon] [-verbose] [-exitOnFail]

Description




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NAME
     xconsole - monitor system console messages with X

SYNOPSIS
     xconsole  [-toolkitoption  ...]  [-file file-name] [-notify]
     [-stripNonprint] [-daemon] [-verbose] [-exitOnFail]

DESCRIPTION
     The xconsole program displays  messages  which  are  usually
     sent to /dev/console.

OPTIONS
     Xconsole  accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line
     options along with the additional options listed below:

     -file file-name
             To monitor some other device,  use  this  option  to
             specify the device name.  This does not work on reg-
             ular files as they are always ready to be read from.

     -notify -nonotify
             When  new data are received from the console and the
             notify option is set, the icon name of the  applica-
             tion  has  " *" appended, so that it is evident even
             when the application is iconified.  -notify  is  the
             default.

     -daemon This  option  causes xconsole to place itself in the
             background, using fork/exit.

     -verbose
             When set, this option directs xconsole to display an
             informative  message  in  the first line of the text
             buffer.

     -exitOnFail
             When set, this option directs xconsole to exit  when
             it is unable to redirect the console output.

     -saveLines count
             When  set,  xconsole  only  preserves count lines of
             message history instead of growing the  text  buffer
             without  bound  (a  count of zero - the default - is
             treated as placing no limit on the history).

X DEFAULTS
     This program uses the Athena Text widget, look in the Athena
     Widget Set documentation for controlling it.

     Xconsole  otherwise  accepts  resources of the same names as
     the command-line options (without the leading dash).  "file"
     is  a string type, "saveLines" an integer, and the remaining



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     options are booleans.

WIDGETS
     In order to specify resources, it  is  useful  to  know  the
     hierarchy  of  the  widgets  which compose xconsole.  In the
     notation below, indentation  indicates  hierarchical  struc-
     ture.  The widget class name is given first, followed by the
     widget instance name.

     XConsole  xconsole
          XConsole  text


ENVIRONMENT
     DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

     XENVIRONMENT
             to get the name of a resource  file  that  overrides
             the  global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
             property.

FILES
     /usr/share/X11/app-defaults/XConsole
          specifies required resources

SEE ALSO
     X(5), xrdb(1), Athena Text widget

AUTHOR
     Keith Packard (MIT X Consortium)


ATTRIBUTES
     See  attributes(5)  for  descriptions   of   the   following
     attributes:

     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |      ATTRIBUTE VALUE        |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |Availability                 |x11/xconsole                 |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |Interface Stability          |Committed                    |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+












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