XREFRESH
Section: User Commands (1)
Updated: xrefresh 1.0.3
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NAME
xrefresh - refresh all or part of an X screen
SYNOPSIS
xrefresh
[-option ...]
DESCRIPTION
Xrefresh
is a simple X program that causes all or part of your screen to be repainted.
This is useful when system messages have messed up your screen.
Xrefresh
maps a window on top of the desired area of the screen and then immediately
unmaps it,
causing refresh events to be sent to all applications. By default,
a window with no background is used, causing all applications to repaint
``smoothly.''
However, the various options can be used to indicate that a solid background
(of any color) or the root window background should be used instead.
ARGUMENTS
- -white
-
Use a white background. The screen just appears to flash quickly, and then
repaint.
- -black
-
Use a black background (in effect, turning off all of the electron guns to
the tube). This can be somewhat disorienting as everything goes black for
a moment.
- -solid color
-
Use a solid background of the specified color. Try green.
- -root
-
Use the root window background.
- -none
-
This is the default. All of the windows simply repaint.
- -geometry WxH+X+Y
-
Specifies the portion of the screen to be repainted; see X(7).
- -display display
-
This argument allows you to specify the server and screen to
refresh; see X(7).
X DEFAULTS
The
xrefresh
program uses the routine
XGetDefault(3X)
to read defaults, so its resource names are all capitalized.
- Black, White, Solid, None, Root
-
Determines what sort of window background to use.
- Geometry
-
Determines the area to refresh. Not very useful.
ENVIRONMENT
- DISPLAY - To get default host and display number.
-
SEE ALSO
X(7)
BUGS
It should have just one default type for the background.
AUTHORS
Jim Gettys, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena
Index
- NAME
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- SYNOPSIS
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- DESCRIPTION
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- ARGUMENTS
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- X DEFAULTS
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- ENVIRONMENT
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- SEE ALSO
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- BUGS
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- AUTHORS
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