XFMCONCAT(1) MINC User's Guide XFMCONCAT(1)NAME
xfmconcat - concatenate MNI transform files
SYNOPSIS
xfmconcat input1.xfm [ input2.xfm... ] result.xfm
DESCRIPTION
xfmconcat concatenates a number of transforms together. The resulting transformation will have the effect of applying transformation
input1.xfm then input2.xfm, etc., in that order.
OPTIONS -help Print summary of command-line options and exit.
-clobber
Overwrite an existing file.
-verbose
Print out progress information.
-version
Print the program's version number and exit.
AUTHOR
Peter Neelin
COPYRIGHTS
Copyright (C) 1993 Peter Neelin
$Date: 2008-09-04 03:20:16 $ XFMCONCAT(1)
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XFMMAILCAP(1) XFM XFMMAILCAP(1)NAME
xfmmailcap - show mailcap information as parsed by xfm
SYNOPSIS
xfmmailcap --help
xfmmailcap mime-type [(default|all|edit|view) [filename]]
DESCRIPTION
xfmmailcap parses the xfm(1)'s mailcap file (see xfm_mailcap(5) for its format) and prints information about what command xfm would use
when told to open a file of the given mime-type.
If there is no second argument, the default it default.
If there is a third argument, xfmmailcap will insert this filename into the action. (This is not yet implemented)
ACTIONS
all
Show all information collected about this mime-type.
default
Show the action xfm(1) would start when confronted with this action, together with all debug output xfm would show when the echoMimeSearch
resource represents True. It first tries everything the edit action would show and if nothing is found there, then it tries the view
action.
edit
Find the best (in the sense of highest priority) command to edit this mime type.
view
Find the best (in the sense of highest priority) command to view this mime type. (There is yet no way to trigger that from within xfm).
CAVEAT
xfmmailcap has the paths $HOME/.xfm/xfm_mailcap and /etc/X11/xfm/xfm_mailcap built in statically. This differs from xfm(1), where all of
these can be changed by means of X resources.
FILES
$HOME/.xfm/xfm_mailcap
If this file exists, it is read and its content used as mailcap database. See xfm_mailcap(5) for its format.
/etc/X11/xfm/xfm_mailcap
If the previous file is not found, this one is used instead. Same format.
SEE ALSO xfm(1), xfm_mailcap(5).
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2006 Bernhard R. Link
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU-
LAR PURPOSE.
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