Query: ed-tkdesk
OS: debian
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TKDESK(1) TKDESK(1)NAMEed-tkdesk - edit a file using TkDesk's editorSYNOPSISed-tkdesk [-q] [ file ... ]DESCRIPTIONIf invoked with no argument, ed-tkdesk will open a new TkDesk editor window without loading any file into it. If one or more file arguments are given to ed-tkdesk, they will be loaded into a new TkDesk editor window. Ed-tkdesk communicates with TkDesk through a TCP/IP server that needs to be started from within TkDesk using the menu entry "TkDesk Server" from TkDesk's "Options" menu.OPTIONS-q Load files in the background, i.e. don't wait until associated editor window is closed but return immediately. file The file that should be opened using TkDesk's editor.FILEStkdeskclient Usually in "/usr/local/bin", this program is used to perform the actual communication with TkDesk.SEE ALSOtkdesk(1), cd-tkdesk(1), od-tkdesk(1)AUTHORChristian Bolik (Christian.Bolik@mainz.netsurf.de) 4th Berkeley Distribution TkDesk 2.0, 04/15/2004 TKDESK(1)
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