07-30-2008
It should work just fine. The only difference between Ubuntu and Xubuntu is the GUI (though it's possible that some of the GTK stuff which is included with Gnome will be missing with XFCE). Try it and get back here if it doesn't work.
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exo-csource
EXO-CSOURCE(1) Xfce Users Manual EXO-CSOURCE(1)
NAME
exo-csource - C code generation utility for arbitrary data
SYNOPSIS
exo-csource [options] [file]
exo-csource [options] --build-list [[name] [file]...]
DESCRIPTION
exo-csource is a small utility that generates C code containing arbitrary data, useful for compiling texts or other data directly into
programs.
INVOCATION
exo-csource either takes as input one file name to generate code for, or, using the --build-list option, a list of (name, file) pairs to
generate code for a list of images into named variables.
Options
-h, --help
Print brief help and exit.
-v, --version
Print version information and exit.
--extern
Generate extern symbols.
--static
Generate static symbols (default).
--name=identifier
Specifies the identifier name (prefix) for the generated variables (only used if --build-list was not specified as well).
--build-list
Enables (name, file) pair parsing mode.
SEE ALSO
The gdk-pixbuf-csource utility which ships with the Gtk+ distribution, available from www.gtk.org[1].
AUTHOR
exo-csource was written by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org.
This manual page was provided by Benedikt Meurer benny@xfce.org.
NOTES
1. www.gtk.org
http://www.gtk.org
Xfce 06/10/2011 EXO-CSOURCE(1)