08-27-2017
Hi.
A Google search for
man xed turned up many hits, among them:
Linux Manpages Online - man.cx manual pages)
which produces:
Quote:
NAME
xed − text editor for X
SYNOPSIS
xed [-s] [-p string] [-nb] [-P] [-ttymode] [-fn font]
[-x N] [-nsb] [-help] [-version] [file]
DESCRIPTION
Xed is the standard text editor, conveniently re-written for use in the standard windowing system.
Xed is a completely backward-compatible implementation of the ed line-oriented text editor. See the ed(1) manual page for a description of the basic ed syntax and command set; what follows is a description of the features unique to xed.
OPTIONS
-s
Suppresses diagnostics.
−p string
Specifies a command prompt. This may be toggled on and off with the ’P’ command.
-nb
Turns off automatic file backup. By default, xed will back up a file to filename before writing to that file.
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passepartout
PASSEPARTOUT(1x) PASSEPARTOUT(1x)
NAME
Passepartout - an XML-based desktop publishing application
SYNOPSIS
passepartout [options] files...
DESCRIPTION
Passepartout is an open source desktop publishing application. The goal is to provide a simple and user-friendly, yet powerful tool for
creating printed material. Passepartout combines a WYSIWYG layout editor with a high-quality typesetting engine.
You do not use Passepartout for writing text, because it is only a layout editor. Basically speaking, Passepartout is in the business of
taking the different parts that make up a page, such as text, photos, graphics, and "gluing" them on piece of paper. Passepartout can
import from several different bitmapped image formats as well as EPS files. you write the text in your favorite text editor (e.g. Emacs or
VI) in an XML-based format.
OPTIONS
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version number.
-V Be verbose.
-d Show debugging messages.
SEE ALSO
xml2ps(1)
AUTHOR
This manual page was originally written by Gaudenz Steinlin <gaudenz@soziologie.ch>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
January 12, 2004 PASSEPARTOUT(1x)