05-02-2008
Seeing the screen output beyond the scroll capability for the last run command
HI ,
I forgot to redirect my op to a file.The op which is quite huge , thus printed on the screen.However bcoz of the limited viewing in the screenI can not see the whole of the output..
Is there anyway I can see the full op.My run takes half a day for finnishing ..So I am refraining for running again
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dmxaddscreen
DMXAddScreen(3) Library Functions Manual DMXAddScreen(3)
NAME
DMXAddScreen - attach a new back-end screen
SYNOPSIS
#include <X11/extensions/dmxext.h>
Bool DMXAddScreen(Display *dpy,
const char *displayName,
unsigned int mask,
DMXScreenAttributes *attr,
int *screen);
DESCRIPTION
DMXAddScreen() attaches a back-end screen to the Xdmx(1) server, in place of the previously detached back-end server specified by screen.
displayName is the name of the new back-end display, mask specifies the field in attr that are active, and screen returns the new Xdmx(1)
screen number for the attached screen.
The information stored in mask and attr is identical to that used by the DMXChangeScreenAttributes(3) and DMXGetScreenAttribues(3) func-
tions.
RETURN VALUE
DMXAddScreen() will return True if the screen was successfully attached, and False otherwise. False will be returned if the -addremove-
screens command line option was not specified on the Xdmx(1) command line, the input value of screen is out of range, screen is not cur-
rently detached, displayName cannot be opened, has unexpected visuals, or has characteristics that do not match the previously detached
screen.
DMXAddScreen() can generate BadLength, BadAlloc, and BadValue errors.
NOTES
Attributes that are not specified will default to 0. This may lead to unintended results.
Unlike other functions in the DMX(3) API, this function uses screen for both input and output.
SEE ALSO
DMXRemoveScreen(3), DMXChangeScreenAttributes(3), DMXGetScreenAttributes(3), DMX(3), Xdmx(1)
X Version 11 libdmx 1.1.0 DMXAddScreen(3)