05-29-2002
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I want to now more about unix such as commands simple ones where can I learn them ore find them. Ore do you now some standard commands!?
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zapping_remote
ZAPPING_REMOTE(1) [FIXME: manual] ZAPPING_REMOTE(1)
NAME
zapping_remote - sends commands to a running instance of Zapping
SYNOPSIS
zapping_remote [-h] [-d NAME] [-i ID] [-v] [-x] [command]
DESCRIPTION
zapping_remote is a small program to send Python commands to a running instance of Zapping. See the Zapping documentation for a list of
commands.
When the -x option is given zapping_remote can also send Xawtv commands, see the xawtv-remote(1) manual page for details. Zapping also
responds to xawtv-remote. This manual page refers to zapping_remote version 0.10.
OPTIONS
-h
Prints usage information on stdout, then terminates the program.
-d NAME
The X display to use.
-i ID
The ID of the Zapping or Xawtv main window. When omitted zapping_remote tries to find it automatically.
-v NUMBER
Debug level, default 0.
-x
Switches to a xawtv-remote compatible mode, sending Xawtv instead of Python commands.
BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO
zapping(1), zapping_setup_fb(1)
AUTHORS
Zapping was written by Inaki Garcia Etxebarria, Michael H. Schimek (mschimek@users.sourceforge.net) and many contributors.
This manual page was written by Michael H. Schimek.
[FIXME: source] 04/16/2012 ZAPPING_REMOTE(1)