Query: xkbprint
OS: osf1
Section: 1x
Format: Original Unix Latex Style Formatted with HTML and a Horizontal Scroll Bar
xkbprint(1X) xkbprint(1X)NAMExkbprint - print an XKB keyboard descriptionSYNOPSISxkbprint [options] source [output_file]OPTIONSPrints a usage message. Print using the colors specified in the geometry file; by default, xkbprint prints a black-and-white image of the keyboard. Attempt to compute default names for any missing components, such as keys. Show symbols only where they are explicitly bound. Generate an encapsulated PostScript file. Fit the keyboard image on the page (default). Print the keyboard at full size. Print a grid with resmm resolution over the keyboard. Specifies an internal PostScript type 1 font to dump to the specified output file or to font- Name.pfa, if no output file is specified. No keyboard description is printed if an internal font is dumped. Specifies the labels to be printed on keys; legal types are: none, name, code, symbols. Specifies a locale in which KeySyms should be resolved. Generate level 1 PostScript. Generate level 2 PostScript. Print symbols in keyboard groups starting from group. Print symbols starting from shift level level. Generate black-and-white image of keyboard (default). Print num copies. Print the symbols in num keyboard groups. Number of key- board images to print on each page; for EPS files, this specifies the total number of keyboard images to print. Write output to file. Use directory as the root directory; all path names are interpreted relative to directory. Controls use of pictographs instead of keysym names where available. which can be any of all, none, or common(default). Forces synchronization for X requests. Sets warning level (0 for no warning, 10 for all warnings).DESCRIPTIONThe xkbprint command generates a printable or encapsulated PostScript description of the XKB keyboard description specified by source. The source can be any compiled keymap (.xkm) file that includes a geometry description or an X display specification. If an output_file is specified, xkbprint writes to it. If no output file is specified, xkbprint creates replaces the extension of the source file with or depending on the requested format. If the source is a non-local X display (e.g.:0), xkbprint appends the appropriate prefix to the display specification, replacing the colon with a dash. For a local display, xkprint uses server-n where n is the number of the display.COPYRIGHTCopyright 1995, Silicon Graphics Computer Systems and X Consortium, Inc. See X(1X) for a full statement of rights and permissions.SEE ALSOX(1X), xkbcomp(1X)AUTHORErik Fortune, Silicon Graphics xkbprint(1X)
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