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XINE-REMOTE(1x) 														   XINE-REMOTE(1x)

NAME
xine-remote - a small tool to connect xine remote control server. SYNOPSIS
xine-remote [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the xine-remote tool. xine-remote can replace a raw telnet connection to a xine remote control server. It use the readline facilities (completion, vi/emacs shortcuts, command history, etc...). By default, it try to connect the localhost, using the default port (see xine(1)). OPTIONS
The program follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long ioptions starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options are included below. -H, --host <hostname> Try to connect <hostname>. -P, --port <port> Try to connect the host using <port>. -c, --command <command> Send <command> to server then quit. The command should be single quoted if it contain spaces or special characters. -n, --noconnect Do not initiate the connection on startup. -v, --version Display version. -h, --help Display options summary. COMMANDS
Few commands are available, which are used to open or close a connection: ? Display available commands (the xine-remote ones + server ones when connection is established). help <command> Display the purpose of <command>, if that is omitted, display available commands. syntax <command> Display the usage of <command>. version Display version. open <server[:port]> Open connection to server. A port can be optionally specified, using colon (:) separator. close Close connection. quit Leaving xine-remote. SEE ALSO
xine(1). AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Daniel Caujolle-Bert <f1rmb@users.sourceforge.net> for the xine project. The xine project 2002-04-16 XINE-REMOTE(1x)

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NAME
xine-config - script to get information about the installed version of libxine SYNOPSIS
xine-config [--prefix[=DIR]] [--exec-prefix[=DIR]] [--version] [--libs] [--cflags] [--objcflags] [--plugindir] [--datadir] [--scriptdir] [--localedir] DESCRIPTION
xine-config is a tool that is used to determine the compiler and linker flags that should be used to compile and link programs that use libxine. It can also be used to determine the directories where libxine expects plugins and skins. Finally, it's also used internally by the .m4 macros for GNU autoconf that are included with xine-lib. OPTIONS
xine-config accepts the following options: --version Print the currently installed version of libxine on the standard output. --libs Print the linker flags that are necessary to link libxine to a program. --cflags --objcflags Print the compiler flags (for C and Objective C, respectively) that are necessary to compile a program that uses libxine. --bindir --plugindir --datadir --scriptdir --localedir Print the directory where, respectively, libxine binaries, plugins, data files, scripts and locale data are stored/expected. --prefix=PREFIX If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation prefix that xine-lib was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option is also used for the exec prefix if --exec-prefix was not specified. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options. --exec-prefix=PREFIX If specified, use PREFIX instead of the installation exec prefix that xine-lib was built with when computing the output for the --cflags and --libs options. This option must be specified before any --libs or --cflags options. SEE ALSO
xine-lib(3), xine(1) COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001 Siggi Langauf, (C) 2001-2008 the xine project. Based on the man page for gtk-config, (C) 1998 Owen Taylor. Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, pro- vided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in sup- porting documentation. The xine project 2001-08-28 XINE(1)
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