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Index: X

x (exchange) command, sed: 34.14. Hold Space: The Set-Aside Buffer
34.17. The Deliberate Scrivener
:x (string editing) operator, breaking line into words: 28.5. String Editing (Colon) Operators
X toolkit: 6.3. X Resource Syntax
X Window System: 1.22. The X Window System
closing window by killing its processes: 24.22. Close a Window by Killing Its Process(es)
defining keys and button presses with xmodmap: 6.1. Defining Keys and Button Presses with xmodmap
DISPLAY environment variable: 35.8. The DISPLAY Environment Variable
keysym mappings, using xev to learn: 6.2. Using xev to Learn Keysym Mappings
outputting text into terminal with xmessage: 36.26. Outputting Text to an X Window
remote logins: 6.10. Starting Remote X Clients
resize command: 3.16. Terminal Setup: Testing Window Size
resources
event translations, overview: 6.4. X Event Translations
setting: 6.5. Setting X Resources: Overview
syntax of: 6.3. X Resource Syntax
server and screen numbers: 35.8. The DISPLAY Environment Variable
shell, using from an xterm: 24.20. The Process Chain to Your Window
starting remote clients: 6.10. Starting Remote X Clients
from interactive logins: 6.10.1. Starting Remote X Clients from Interactive Logins
with rsh and ssh: 6.10.2. Starting a Remote Client with rsh and ssh
testing window size: 3.10. Automatic Setups for Different Terminals
who am i command: 3.12. Terminal Setup: Testing Remote Hostname and X Display
X forwarding, problems with: 51.7. Server and Client Problems
xmodmap command: 5.8. Setting Your Erase, Kill, and Interrupt Characters
xargs command: 28.15. Handling Lots of Text with Temporary Files
-0 option: 9.9. Running Commands on What You Find
-exec operator (find command) vs.: 9.9. Running Commands on What You Find
completed filenames, passing to with sed: 9.17. Duplicating a Directory Tree
egrep arguments, handling: 9.21. grepping a Directory Tree
egrep, using with: 9.22. lookfor: Which File Has That Word?
find command, using with: 9.2. Delving Through a Deep Directory Tree
grep output, pipelining: 13.10. Compound Searches
piping locate output to: 9.18. Using "Fast find" Databases
xargs utility: 28.17. Dealing with Too Many Arguments
-n option: 28.17. Dealing with Too Many Arguments
-p option: 28.17. Dealing with Too Many Arguments
xauth command
copying access code to remote machine: 6.10.2. Starting a Remote Client with rsh and ssh
xclipboard
setting up xterm to use: 6.9. Listing the Current Resources for a Client: appres
xclipboard window: 5.19. Working with xclipboard
large text selections, problems with: 5.20. Problems with Large Selections
.Xdefaults file: 6.3. X Resource Syntax
xrdb utility vs.: 6.5. Setting X Resources: Overview
-xdev operator (find command): 9.24. Finding the (Hard) Links to a File
preventing networked filesystem searches: 9.28. Keeping find from Searching Networked Filesystem
XEmacs (Lucent Emacs): 19.2. Emacs Features: A Laundry List
xev utility: 6.2. Using xev to Learn Keysym Mappings
xgrep script: 32.17. Just What Does a Regular Expression Match?
xhost command: 6.10.1. Starting Remote X Clients from Interactive Logins
executing before rsh: 6.10.2. Starting a Remote Client with rsh and ssh
xmessage utility: 36.26. Outputting Text to an X Window
XML: 45.13. Formatting Markup Languages — troff, LATEX, HTML, and So On
xmodmap program: 5.8. Setting Your Erase, Kill, and Interrupt Characters
6.2. Using xev to Learn Keysym Mappings
defining keys and button presses: 6.1. Defining Keys and Button Presses with xmodmap
xrdb utility: 6.3. X Resource Syntax
6.5. Setting X Resources: Overview
6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
backup option: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
edit option: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
load option: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
merge option: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
query option: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
removing definitions: 6.8. Setting Resources with xrdb
.Xresources file: 6.3. X Resource Syntax
xterm: 1.22. The X Window System
-e option: 5.22. Running a Single Command with xterm -e
5.23. Don't Quote Arguments to xterm -e
built-in logger: 37.7. Copy What You Do with script
chain of processes leading to window: 24.20. The Process Chain to Your Window
closing window by killing its processes: 24.22.1. Example #1: An xterm Window
color: 4.10. Highlighting and Color in Shell Prompts
configuring: 5.9. Working with xterm and Friends
copy and paste: 5.13. Simple Copy and Paste in xterm
copy and paste between windows: 5.21. Tips for Copy and Paste Between Windows
fonts, changing dynamically: 5.18. Changing Fonts Dynamically
fonts, selecting: 5.16. The Simple Way to Pick a Font
login shell: 5.10. Login xterms and rxvts
menus: 5.17. The xterm Menus
saved lines: 5.12. How Many Lines to Save?
scrollbars: 5.11. Working with Scrollbars
titlebar and icon text: 5.15. Setting the Titlebar and Icon Text
words, defining for text selection: 5.14. Defining What Makes Up a Word for Selection Purposes
xclipboard: 5.19. Working with xclipboard
copy and paste: 28.10. Repeating a Command with Copy-and-Paste
login shells: 3.3. Shell Setup Files — Which, Where, and Why
size of windows: 3.16. Terminal Setup: Testing Window Size
5.5. Querying Your xterm Size: resize
starting windows: 24.3. Managing Processes: Overall Concepts
terminal window without shells: 24.21. Terminal Windows Without Shells
window title: 4.8. Session Info in Window Title or Status Line
showing command line in: 4.16. Preprompt, Pre-execution, and Periodic Commands
xwrist script: 36.26. Outputting Text to an X Window


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