listres(1)


NAME

   listres - list resources in widgets

SYNOPSIS

   listres [-option ...]

DESCRIPTION

   The  listres  program generates a list of a widget's resource database.
   The class in which each resource is first  defined,  the  instance  and
   class  name,  and  the type of each resource is listed.  If no specific
   widgets or the -all switch are given, a two-column list of widget names
   and their class hierarchies is printed.

OPTIONS

   Listres  accepts all of the standard toolkit command line options along
   with those listed below:

   -all    This option indicates that listres should print information for
           all known widgets and objects.

   -nosuper
           This  option indicates that resources that are inherited from a
           superclass  should  not  be  listed.   This   is   useful   for
           determining which resources are new to a subclass.

   -variable
           This  option indicates that widgets should be identified by the
           names of the class record variables rather than the class  name
           given  in  the  variable.   This  is  useful for distinguishing
           subclasses that have the same class name as their superclasses.

   -top name
           This option specifies the name of the widget to be  treated  as
           the  top  of  the  hierarchy.  Case is not significant, and the
           name may match either the class  variable  name  or  the  class
           name.  The default is ``core''.

   -format printf-string
           This option specifies the printf-style format string to be used
           to print out the  name,  instance,  class,  and  type  of  each
           resource.

X DEFAULTS

   To be written.

SEE ALSO

   X(7), xrdb(1), appropriate widget documents

BUGS

   On  operating  systems  that do not support dynamic linking of run-time
   routines, this program must have all of its known widgets compiled  in.
   The  sources  provide  several  tools  for  automating this process for
   various widget sets.

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright 1994 X Consortium
   See X(7) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

AUTHOR

   Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium





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