03-20-2011
Thanks guys !
Your one-liners is doing what I wanted.
Awk really is a powerful tool
Martin.
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NAME
props - Change OpenWindows settings
SYNOPSIS
props [ generic-tool-arguments ]
DESCRIPTION
props can be used to change certain settings for OpenWindows/XView programs using a GUI. As most of these settings are stored in OpenWin-
dows-specific X resources, they won't have an influence on non-OpenWindows programs.
These are the settings that can be modified using props (their meaning is explained in xview (7)):
OpenWindows.Beep
OpenWindows.DragRightDistance
OpenWindows.IconLocation
OpenWindows.MultiClickTimeout
OpenWindows.PopupJumpCursor
OpenWindows.ScrollbarPlacement
OpenWindows.SelectDisplaysMenu
OpenWindows.SetInput
OpenWindows.WindowColor
OpenWindows.WorkspaceColor
Scrollbar.JumpCursor
*displayLang: C
*timeFormat: C
*basicLocale: C
*inputLang: C
*numeric: C
OPTIONS
generic-tool-arguments
props accepts the XView generic tool arguments described in xview (7).
FILES
~/.Xdefaults
Stores user's resource values. Modified by props when new settings are applied.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Martin Buck <mbuck@debian.org> for Debian GNU/Linux.
SEE ALSO
xview(7)
BUGS
props saves all resources currently defined in the X server to ~/.Xdefaults, overwriting its current contents. This will remove comments
and conditionals, reorder resources and also save resources which were originally loaded into the server by other means.
The color selector is available only on display classes GrayScale, PseudoColor and DirectColor.
XView Version 3.2p1 props(1)