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Man Page: cutbuffer

Operating Environment: debian

Section: 3

cutbuffer(n)						       BLT Built-In Commands						      cutbuffer(n)

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NAME
cutbuffer - Manipulate X cut buffer properties
SYNOPSIS
cutbuffer get ?number? cutbuffer rotate ?count? cutbuffer set value ?number? _________________________________________________________________
DESCRIPTION
The cutbuffer command allows you to read or modify the eight X cut buffer properties. You can also rotate the buffers properties.
OPERATIONS
The following operations are available for the cutbuffer command: cutbuffer get ?number? Returns the value of a cutbuffer number. Number must be a number between 0 and 7. The default is 0. The cutbuffer is returned exactly, except that NUL bytes are converted to '@' characters. If a cut buffer number does not exist, then "" is returned. cutbuffer rotate ?count? Rotates the cut buffers by count. Count must be a number between -7 and 7. The default is 1. cutbuffer set value ?number? Sets the cutbuffer number to value. Number must be a number between 0 and 7. The default is 0.
KEYWORDS
cut buffer, property
BLT
2.4 cutbuffer(n)
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