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wxcopy(1)							     wxcopy(1)

NAME
       wxcopy - copy stdin or file into X11 cutbuffer

SYNOPSIS
       wxcopy [options] [filename]

DESCRIPTION
       wxcopy  copies stdin or filename into the cutbuffer. If no cutbuffer is
       specified, the data will be copied into cutbuffer 0 and the other  cut‐
       buffers	will be rotated, if present.  If a cutbuffer is specified, the
       data is copied into that cutbuffer, and no rotation of buffers is  per‐
       formed.

OPTIONS
       --clear-selection
	      Clears  the  PRIMARY  selection owner. In practice it means that
	      when you try to paste the data with the middle mouse button (for
	      example)	it  will  paste the data from cut buffer 0, instead of
	      any eventually existing mouse selection.

       --cutbuffer number
	      Specifies the number of the cutbuffer to copy data to.

       -display display-name
	      The data will be copied in the cutbuffers of the specified  dis‐
	      play/screen.

       --help print a help message with the list of options.

       --no-limit
	      Makes  the  normal  64kb limit check not to be performed, making
	      the buffer attempt to grow to whatever size is required.

       --version
	      print the version of Window Maker from which the program comes.

SEE ALSO
       wxpaste(1), wmaker(1)

AUTHOR
       This man page was written by Marcelo Magallon <mmagallo@debian.org>.

       Window  Maker  was  written  by	Alfredo	 K.   Kojima   <kojima@window‐
       maker.info>.

       Binary	data  compatibility  and  --no-limit  stuff  by	 Luke  Kendall
       <luke@research.canon.com.au>.

				September 1998			     wxcopy(1)
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