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xclipboard - X clipboard client 
xclipboard
[ -toolkitoption ... ] [ -w ] [ -nw ] 
The xclipboard program is used
to collect and display text selections  that are sent to the CLIPBOARD
by other clients.  It is typically used to save CLIPBOARD selections for
later use.  It stores each CLIPBOARD selection as a separate string, each
of which can be selected.  Each time CLIPBOARD is asserted by another application,
xclipboard transfers the contents of that selection to a new buffer and
displays it in the text window. Buffers are never automatically deleted,
so you'll want to use the delete button to get rid of useless items. 
Since
xclipboard uses a Text Widget to display the contents of the clipboard,
text sent to the CLIPBOARD may be re-selected for use in other applications.
 xclipboard also responds to requests for the CLIPBOARD selection from
other clients by sending the entire contents of the currently displayed
buffer. 
An xclipboard window has the following buttons across the top: 
- quit
- When this button is pressed, xclipboard exits. 
- delete 
- When this button is
pressed, the current buffer is deleted and the next one displayed. 
- new 
- Creates
a new buffer with no contents.  Useful in constructing a new CLIPBOARD selection
by hand. 
- save 
- Displays a File Save dialog box. Pressing the Accept button
saves the currently displayed buffer to the file specified in the text
field. 
- next 
- Displays the next buffer in the list. 
- previous 
- Displays the previous
buffer. 
The xclipboard program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit
command  line options as well as the following:
- -w 
- This option indicates
that lines of text that are too long to be displayed on one line in the
clipboard should wrap around to the following lines. 
- -nw 
- This option indicates
that long lines of text should not wrap around.  This is the default behavior.
In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy
of the widgets which compose xclipboard.  In the notation below, indentation
indicates hierarchical structure.  The widget class name is given first,
followed by the widget instance name.
XClipboard  xclipboard
    Form  form
        Command  Quit
        Command  delete
        Command  new
        Command  Save
        Command  next
        Command  prev
        Label  index
        Text  text
    TransientShell  fileDialogShell
        Dialog  fileDialog
            Label  label
            Command  accept
            Command  cancel
            Text value
    TransientShell  failDialogShell
        Dialog  failDialog
            Label  label
            Command  continue
Text is copied to the clipboard whenever
a client asserts ownership of the CLIPBOARD selection.  Text is copied from
the clipboard whenever a client requests the contents of the CLIPBOARD
selection.  Examples of event bindings that a user may wish to include in
a resource configuration file to use the clipboard are: 
*VT100.Translations: #override \
    <Btn3Up>:    select-end(CLIPBOARD) \n\
    <Btn2Up>:    insert-selection(PRIMARY,CLIPBOARD) \n\
    <Btn2Down>:    ignore ()
X(7)
, xcutsel(1)
, xterm(1)
, individual client documentation for
how to make a  selection and send it to the CLIPBOARD. 
- DISPLAY
- to get the default host and display number. 
- XENVIRONMENT 
- to get the name
of a resource file that overrides the global resources stored in the RESOURCE_MANAGER
property. 
<XRoot>/lib/X11/app-defaults/XClipboard - specifies required
resources 
Ralph R. Swick, DEC/MIT Project Athena
Chris D. Peterson, MIT X Consortium 
Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium 
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