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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting ls Post 50783 by dangral on Sunday 2nd of May 2004 02:34:51 PM
Old 05-02-2004
google, what looks like a pipe is really the letter "L". I copied and pasted the line into notepad and it becomes obvious. It had me confused for a while.
 
wxpaste(1x)															       wxpaste(1x)

NAME
wxpaste - output a cutbuffer to stdout SYNOPSIS
wxpaste [options] DESCRIPTION
wxpaste outputs the contents of the specified cutbuffer to stdout. If no cutbuffer is specified, the cutbuffer 0 will be used as default. OPTIONS
-cutbuffer number The data will be pasted from the specified cutbuffer, instead of the default 0. -display display-name Specifies the display where wxpaste should look for the data to be pasted. -selection [selection-name] The data will be copied from the named selection. If cutting from the selection fails, the cutbuffer will be used. The default value for the selection name is PRIMARY. BUGS
The -selection option must be the last one. The syntax could be cleaned, but backwards compatibility prevents that... INCR and MULTIPLE selection types are not handled. Actually, only simple text selections are handled, wich should be enough for most uses of a utility such as this. SEE ALSO
wxcopy(1x), wmaker(1x) AUTHOR
This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>. Window Maker was written by Alfredo K. Kojima <kojima@windowmaker.info>. March 1998 wxpaste(1x)
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