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PROGRAM:

NAME


kxterm - the CERN KUIP terminal emulator

SYNOPSIS


kxterm [class] [options]

DESCRIPTION


kxterm is a terminal emulator combining the best features of the (now defunct) Apollo DM
pads (like: input and transcript pads, automatic file backup of transcript pad, string
search in pads, etc.) and the Korn shell emacs-style command line editing and command line
recall mechanism. For more detailed information about the program, please see the online
help available from the kxterm Help menu.

kxterm has a number of X resources which can be set by the user; these are listed in the
online help and in the file /etc/X11/app-defaults/KXterm, where the default values are
set. It should be noted that when kxterm is acting as a client for another application,
the desired X resource should be prefixed by "Kx" plus the class name of the application.
So for application "Foo" the kxterm resource class would be KxFoo, and one would set
KxFoo*background, etc. One can also set the resource class of a kxterm window via the
command-line with the class argument.

OPTIONS


-font fn
Specifies the font used by kxterm. The font fn must be an XLFD (X Logical Font
Description), as for example displayed by the xlsfonts program.

-geometry geom
Specifies the preferred size and position of the kxterm window; see X(7x) for
details.

-h, -help
Show a summary of options.

-iconic
Specifies that the window manager should start kxterm as an icon.

-n iconname
Specifies the name of the kxterm window in an iconic state.

-name name
Specifies both the title and the iconized name of the kxterm window.

-pid pid
Specifies the process ID of the program that kxterm should act as a client for.

-prompt prompt
Sets the prompt displayed in the input pad of the program.

-tfont fn
Specifies the font used by text boxes, the input pad, and the transcript pad of the
program. This should probably be a fixed-width font like "courier" or "fixed".

-title title
Sets the title of the kxterm window to title.

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