MirBSD manpage: xrdb(1)


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NAME

     xrdb - X server resource database utility

SYNOPSIS

     xrdb [-option ...] [filename]

DESCRIPTION

     Xrdb is used to get or set the contents of the
     RESOURCE_MANAGER property on the root window of screen 0, or
     the SCREEN_RESOURCES property on the root window of any or
     all screens, or everything combined. You would normally run
     this program from your X startup file.

     Most X clients use the RESOURCE_MANAGER and SCREEN_RESOURCES
     properties to get user preferences about color, fonts, and
     so on for applications.  Having this information in the
     server (where it is available to all clients) instead of on
     disk, solves the problem in previous versions of X that
     required you to maintain defaults files on every machine
     that you might use. It also allows for dynamic changing of
     defaults without editing files.

     The RESOURCE_MANAGER property is used for resources that
     apply to all screens of the display.  The SCREEN_RESOURCES
     property on each screen specifies additional (or overriding)
     resources to be used for that screen. (When there is only
     one screen, SCREEN_RESOURCES is normally not used, all
     resources are just placed in the RESOURCE_MANAGER property.)

     The file specified by filename (or the contents from stan-
     dard input if - or no filename is given) is optionally
     passed through the C preprocessor with the following symbols
     defined, based on the capabilities of the server being used:

     SERVERHOST=hostname
             the hostname portion of the display to which you are
             connected.

     SRVR_name
             the SERVERHOST hostname string turned into a legal
             identifier. For example, "my-dpy.lcs.mit.edu"
             becomes SRVR_my_dpy_lcs_mit_edu.

     HOST=hostname
             the same as SERVERHOST.

     DISPLAY_NUM=num
             the number of the display on the server host.

     CLIENTHOST=hostname
             the name of the host on which xrdb is running.

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     CLNT_name
             the CLIENTHOST hostname string turned into a legal
             identifier. For example, "expo.lcs.mit.edu" becomes
             CLNT_expo_lcs_mit_edu.

     RELEASE=num
             the vendor release number for the server.  The
             interpretation of this number will vary depending on
             VENDOR.

     REVISION=num
             the X protocol minor version supported by this
             server (currently 0).

     VERSION=num
             the X protocol major version supported by this
             server (should always be 11).

     "" VENDOR="vendor"
             a string literal specifying the vendor of the
             server.

     VNDR_name
             the VENDOR name string turned into a legal identif-
             ier. For example, "MIT X Consortium" becomes
             VNDR_MIT_X_Consortium.

     EXT_name
             A symbol is defined for each protocol extension sup-
             ported by the server. Each extension string name is
             turned into a legal identifier. For example, "X3D-
             PEX" becomes EXT_X3D_PEX.

     NUM_SCREENS=num
             the total number of screens.

     SCREEN_NUM=num
             the number of the current screen (from zero).

     BITS_PER_RGB=num
             the number of significant bits in an RGB color
             specification.  This is the log base 2 of the number
             of distinct shades of each primary that the hardware
             can generate.  Note that it usually is not related
             to PLANES.

     CLASS=visualclass
             one of StaticGray, GrayScale, StaticColor, Pseu-
             doColor, TrueColor, DirectColor.  This is the visual
             class of the root window.

     CLASS_visualclass=visualid

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             the visual class of the root window in a form you
             can #ifdef on. The value is the numeric id of the
             visual.

     COLOR   defined only if CLASS is one of StaticColor, Pseu-
             doColor, TrueColor, or DirectColor.

     CLASS_visualclass_depth=num
             A symbol is defined for each visual supported for
             the screen. The symbol includes the class of the
             visual and its depth; the value is the numeric id of
             the visual. (If more than one visual has the same
             class and depth, the numeric id of the first one
             reported by the server is used.)

     HEIGHT=num
             the height of the root window in pixels.

     WIDTH=num
             the width of the root window in pixels.

     PLANES=num
             the number of bit planes (the depth) of the root
             window.

     X_RESOLUTION=num
             the x resolution of the screen in pixels per meter.

     Y_RESOLUTION=num
             the y resolution of the screen in pixels per meter.

     SRVR_name, CLNT_name, VNDR_name, and EXT_name identifiers
     are formed by changing all characters other than letters and
     digits into underscores (_).

     Lines that begin with an exclamation mark (!) are ignored
     and may be used as comments.

     Note that since xrdb can read from standard input, it can be
     used to the change the contents of properties directly from
     a terminal or from a shell script.

OPTIONS

     xrdb program accepts the following options:

     -help   This option (or any unsupported option) will cause a
             brief description of the allowable options and
             parameters to be printed.

     -display display
             This option specifies the X server to be used; see
             X(7). It also specifies the screen to use for the

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             -screen option, and it specifies the screen from
             which preprocessor symbols are derived for the -glo-
             bal option.

     -all    This option indicates that operation should be per-
             formed on the screen-independent resource property
             (RESOURCE_MANAGER), as well as the screen-specific
             property (SCREEN_RESOURCES) on every screen of the
             display.  For example, when used in conjunction with
             -query, the contents of all properties are output.
             For -load, -override and -merge, the input file is
             processed once for each screen.  The resources which
             occur in common in the output for every screen are
             collected, and these are applied as the screen-
             independent resources.  The remaining resources are
             applied for each individual per-screen property.
             This the default mode of operation.

     -global This option indicates that the operation should only
             be performed on the screen-independent
             RESOURCE_MANAGER property.

     -screen This option indicates that the operation should only
             be performed on the SCREEN_RESOURCES property of the
             default screen of the display.

     -screens
             This option indicates that the operation should be
             performed on the SCREEN_RESOURCES property of each
             screen of the display. For -load, -override and
             -merge, the input file is processed for each screen.

     -n      This option indicates that changes to the specified
             properties (when used with -load, -override or
             -merge) or to the resource file (when used with
             -edit) should be shown on the standard output, but
             should not be performed.

     -quiet  This option indicates that warning about duplicate
             entries should not be displayed.

     -cpp filename
             This option specifies the pathname of the C prepro-
             cessor program to be used. Although xrdb was
             designed to use CPP, any program that acts as a
             filter and accepts the -D, -I, and -U options may be
             used.

     -nocpp  This option indicates that xrdb should not run the
             input file through a preprocessor before loading it
             into properties.

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     -undef  This option is passed to the C preprocessor if used.
             It prevents it from predefining any system specific
             macros.

     -symbols
             This option indicates that the symbols that are
             defined for the preprocessor should be printed onto
             the standard output.

     -query  This option indicates that the current contents of
             the specified properties should be printed onto the
             standard output.  Note that since preprocessor com-
             mands in the input resource file are part of the
             input file, not part of the property, they won't
             appear in the output from this option.  The -edit
             option can be used to merge the contents of proper-
             ties back into the input resource file without
             damaging preprocessor commands.

     -load   This option indicates that the input should be
             loaded as the new value of the specified properties,
             replacing whatever was there (i.e. the old contents
             are removed).  This is the default action.

     -override
             This option indicates that the input should be added
             to, instead of replacing, the current contents of
             the specified properties. New entries override pre-
             vious entries.

     -merge  This option indicates that the input should be
             merged and lexicographically sorted with, instead of
             replacing, the current contents of the specified
             properties.

     -remove This option indicates that the specified properties
             should be removed from the server.

     -retain This option indicates that the server should be
             instructed not to reset if xrdb is the first client.
             This never be necessary under normal conditions,
             since xdm and xinit always act as the first client.

     -edit filename
             This option indicates that the contents of the
             specified properties should be edited into the given
             file, replacing any values already listed there.
             This allows you to put changes that you have made to
             your defaults back into your resource file, preserv-
             ing any comments or preprocessor lines.

     -backup string

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             This option specifies a suffix to be appended to the
             filename used with -edit to generate a backup file.

     -Dname[=value]
             This option is passed through to the preprocessor
             and is used to define symbols for use with condi-
             tionals such as

     -Uname  This option is passed through to the preprocessor
             and is used to remove any definitions of this sym-
             bol.

     -Idirectory
             This option is passed through to the preprocessor
             and is used to specify a directory to search for
             files that are referenced with #include.

FILES

     Generalizes ~/.Xdefaults files.

SEE ALSO

     X(7), Xlib Resource Manager documentation, Xt resource docu-
     mentation

ENVIRONMENT

     DISPLAY to figure out which display to use.

BUGS

     The default for no arguments should be to query, not to
     overwrite, so that it is consistent with other programs.

AUTHORS

     Bob Scheifler, Phil Karlton, rewritten from the original by
     Jim Gettys

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