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XLSATOMS(1)						      General Commands Manual						       XLSATOMS(1)

NAME
xlsatoms - list interned atoms defined on server SYNOPSIS
xlsatoms [-options ...] DESCRIPTION
Xlsatoms lists the interned atoms. By default, all atoms starting from 1 (the lowest atom value defined by the protocol) are listed until unknown atom is found. If an explicit range is given, xlsatoms will try all atoms in the range, regardless of whether or not any are unde- fined. OPTIONS
-display dpy This option specifies the X server to which to connect. -format string This option specifies a printf-style string used to list each atom <value,name> pair, printed in that order (value is an unsigned long and name is a char *). Xlsatoms will supply a newline at the end of each line. The default is %ld %s. -range [low]-[high] This option specifies the range of atom values to check. If low is not given, a value of 1 assumed. If high is not given, xlsatoms will stop at the first undefined atom at or above low. -name string This option specifies the name of an atom to list. If the atom does not exist, a message will be printed on the standard error. SEE ALSO
X(7), Xserver(1), xprop(1) ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY to get the default host and display to use. AUTHOR
Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium X Version 11 xlsatoms 1.1.1 XLSATOMS(1)

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XLSATOMS(1)						      General Commands Manual						       XLSATOMS(1)

NAME
xlsatoms - list interned atoms defined on server SYNOPSIS
xlsatoms [-options ...] DESCRIPTION
Xlsatoms lists the interned atoms. By default, all atoms starting from 1 (the lowest atom value defined by the protocol) are listed until unknown atom is found. If an explicit range is given, xlsatoms will try all atoms in the range, regardless of whether or not any are unde- fined. OPTIONS
-display dpy This option specifies the X server to which to connect. -format string This option specifies a printf-style string used to list each atom <value,name> pair, printed in that order (value is an unsigned long and name is a char *). Xlsatoms will supply a newline at the end of each line. The default is %ld %s. -range [low]-[high] This option specifies the range of atom values to check. If low is not given, a value of 1 assumed. If high is not given, xlsatoms will stop at the first undefined atom at or above low. -name string This option specifies the name of an atom to list. If the atom does not exist, a message will be printed on the standard error. SEE ALSO
X(7), Xserver(1), xprop(1) ENVIRONMENT
DISPLAY to get the default host and display to use. AUTHOR
Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium X Version 11 xlsatoms 1.0.2 XLSATOMS(1)
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