08-03-2003
Asking on how to save the display log
Hi,
like to ask if we try to execute s .sh script and in the script there are sql script and when we run the .sh script only the screen will display out whether it is successful ,those that i did not append to a file will be shown on screen instead of the file. How do i save what ever it display on the screen to a log file ??
Is there any syntax in unix to do it?
Thanks
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blackpixelofscreen
BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11) MIT X11R4 BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11)
Name
BlackPixelOfScreen, WhitePixelOfScreen, CellsOfScreen, DefaultColormapOfScreen, DefaultDepthOfScreen, DefaultGCOfScreen, DefaultVisualOf-
Screen, DoesBackingStore, DoesSaveUnders, DisplayOfScreen, XScreenNumberOfScreen, EventMaskOfScreen, HeightOfScreen, HeightMMOfScreen, Max-
CmapsOfScreen, MinCmapsOfScreen, PlanesOfScreen, RootWindowOfScreen, WidthOfScreen, WidthMMOfScreen - screen information functions and
macros
Syntax
BlackPixelOfScreen(screen)
WhitePixelOfScreen(screen)
CellsOfScreen(screen)
DefaultColormapOfScreen(screen)
DefaultDepthOfScreen(screen)
DefaultGCOfScreen(screen)
DefaultVisualOfScreen(screen)
DoesBackingStore(screen)
DoesSaveUnders(screen)
DisplayOfScreen(screen)
int XScreenNumberOfScreen(screen)
Screen *screen;
EventMaskOfScreen(screen)
HeightOfScreen(screen)
HeightMMOfScreen(screen)
MaxCmapsOfScreen(screen)
MinCmapsOfScreen(screen)
PlanesOfScreen(screen)
RootWindowOfScreen(screen)
WidthOfScreen(screen)
WidthMMOfScreen(screen)
Arguments
screen Specifies a pointer to the appropriate structure.
Description
The macro returns the black pixel value of the specified screen.
The macro returns the white pixel value of the specified screen.
The macro returns the number of colormap cells in the default colormap of the specified screen.
The macro returns the default colormap of the specified screen.
The macro returns the default depth of the root window of the specified screen.
The macro returns the default GC of the specified screen, which has the same depth as the root window of the screen.
The macro returns the default visual of the specified screen.
The macro returns or which indicate whether the screen supports backing stores.
The macro returns a Boolean value indicating whether the screen supports save unders.
The macro returns the display of the specified screen.
The function returns the screen index number of the specified screen.
The macro returns the root event mask of the root window for the specified screen at connection setup.
The macro returns the height of the specified screen.
The macro returns the height of the specified screen in millimeters.
The macro returns the maximum number of installed colormaps supported by the specified screen.
The macro returns the minimum number of installed colormaps supported by the specified screen.
The macro returns the number of planes in the root window of the specified screen.
The macro returns the root window of the specified screen.
The macro returns the width of the specified screen.
The macro returns the width of the specified screen in millimeters.
See Also
AllPlanes(3X11), ImageByteOrder(3X11), IsCursorKey(3X11)
X Window System: The Complete Reference, Second Edition, Robert W. Scheifler and James Gettys
BlackPixelOfScreen(3X11)