The
xconsole
program displays messages which are usually sent to /dev/console.
OPTIONS
Xconsole
accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options along with the
additional options listed below:
-file file-name
To monitor some other device, use this option to specify the device name.
This does not work on regular files as they are always ready to be read from.
-notify -nonotify
When new data are received from the console and the notify option is set,
the icon name of the application has " *" appended, so that it is evident
even when the application is iconified. -notify is the default.
-daemon
This option causes
xconsole
to place itself in the background, using fork/exit.
-verbose
When set, this option directs
xconsole
to display an informative message in the first line of the text buffer.
-exitOnFail
When set, this option directs
xconsole
to exit when it is unable to redirect the console output.
-saveLines count
When set,
xconsole
only preserves
count
lines of message history instead of growing the text buffer without bound
(a
count
of zero - the default - is treated as placing no limit on the history).
X DEFAULTS
This program uses the
Athena Text
widget, look in the
Athena Widget Set
documentation for controlling it.
Xconsole
otherwise accepts resources of the same names as the command-line options
(without the leading dash). "file" is a string type, "saveLines" an
integer, and the remaining options are booleans.
WIDGETS
In order to specify resources, it is useful to know the hierarchy of
the widgets which compose xconsole. In the notation below,
indentation indicates hierarchical structure. The widget class name
is given first, followed by the widget instance name.
XConsole xconsole
XConsole text
ENVIRONMENT
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.