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XED(1)									XED(1)

NAME
       xed - a text editor for X

SYNTAX
       xed [ -toolkitoption ...] [ filename ] [ line-number ]

OPTIONS
       Xed  accepts  all  of  the standard X Toolkit command line options (see
       X(1)).  The order of the command line options is not important.

       filename
	       Specifies the file that is to be loaded during  start-up.  This
	       is  the	file which will be edited. If a file is not specified,
	       xed lets you load a file or create a  new  file	after  it  has
	       started	up.   The  filename  `-'  means	 to read from standard
	       input.  When reading from stdin, xed will quit  if  it  reaches
	       end of file without reading anything from stdin.

       line-number
	       Specifies the current line number after start-up.

DESCRIPTION
       Xed provides a window consisting of the following three areas:

       Menus Section		A  set	of  pull-down menus hopefully allowing
				you to do everything you want  with  the  text
				file.

       Filename Display		Displays  the name of the file currently being
				edited, and whether this file is Read -	 Write
				or Read Only.

       Edit Window		Displays  the  text  of	 the file that you are
				editing or creating.

EDITING
       The Athena Text widget is used for the three sections of this  applica‐
       tion  that  allow text input.  The characters typed will go to the Text
       widget that the pointer cursor is currently over.  If the pointer  cur‐
       sor  is	not over a Text widget then the keypresses will have no effect
       on the application.

MENUS
       File    Provides commands dealing with loading, saving and printing the
	       text  file  and	of  course quitting xed. All fileselection are
	       done by a fileselector  popup.	Warning	 popup	messages  will
	       appear if the selected command is going to discard changes.

       Edit    Provides special editing commands for cutting, pasting, indent‐
	       ing and unindenting a selected textblock.

       Jump    Provides commands for jumping to a  linenumber,	textbeginning,
	       textending, selection start and selection end.

       Search  Provides	 commands for searching and replaceing text. The acti‐
	       vated popup allows you to search, replace once,	replace	 in  a
	       query  mode  or	to replace all.	 Although commands for finding
	       the corresponding bracket to a selected bracket and for	check‐
	       ing the bracket hierachy all over the text are available. Known
	       brackets are "{,},[,],(,),/*,*/".

       Special Provides some special commands for setting some	edit  options,
	       calling	the  sed stream editor, displaying a helpfile and get‐
	       ting a copyright information.

       Commands
	       Provides a panel for performing	Unix  commands	on  the	 whole
	       textfile	 or the current text selection. The result is diplayed
	       in another xed window. Also commands can be predefined  by  the
	       user (see commands RESOURCE).

       Pipes   Provides	 a  panel  for	performing  Unix commands on the whole
	       textfile or the current text selection. The result replaces the
	       current	text selection. Also commands can be predefined by the
	       user (see pipes RESOURCE).

RESOURCES
       For xed the available resources are:

       enableBackups (Class EnableBackups)
	       Specifies that, when edits made to an existing file are	saved,
	       xed  is	to copy the original version of that file to file<suf‐
	       fix> before it saves the changes.  The default value  for  this
	       resource is "off", stating that no backups should be created.

       backupNameSuffix (Class BackupNameSuffix)
	       Specifies  a  string that is to be appended to the backup file‐
	       name.  The default is to append the string ".BAK".

       printCommand (Class PrintCommand)
	       Specifies a command for printing the current file. An  "%f"  in
	       the  string is expanded to the filename which has to be printed
	       (A copy of the current file in  the  tmp	 directory).  "%t"  is
	       expanded	 to  the real filename. The default command is "lpr -p
	       -T %t %f".

       autoIndent (Class AutoIndent)
	       Specifies whether to autoindent by default or not. The  default
	       is to autoindent.

       *editWindow.autoFill (Class AutoFill)
	       Specifies  whether  to  break  a line when the user attempts to
	       type into the right margin or not.

       *editWindow.wrap (Class Wrap)
	       Specifies default wrapmode for lines longer than	 the  textwin‐
	       dow.  Values  are  never,  word and line.  The default value is
	       never.

       tabsize (Class Tabsize)
	       Specifies the default tabsize in characters. The default	 value
	       is 8.

       textheight (Class Textheight)
	       Specifies  the  default	height	of the textwindow in number of
	       characters. The default value is 40.

       textwidth (Class Textwidth)
	       Specifies the default width of  the  textwindow	in  number  of
	       characters. The default value is 80.

       maxScrollbreak (Class MaxScrollbreak)
	       Specifies  how  many cursor up/down events with the same serial
	       number should be ignored.

       insertranslations (Class Insertranslations)
	       Keybindings in Insert mode

       overwritetranslations (Class Overwritetranslations)
	       Keybindings in Overwrite mode

       commands (Class Commands) pipes (Class Pipes)
	       Each command  has  the  format  "<Menu  entry>  <Tab>  <Command
	       string>\n\". Here is a short example with some useful commands.
	       It may be placed in the users "~/.Xdefaults" file:

	       Xed*commands: Make  make\n\
	       CC   cc $stripped.c -o $stripped
	       Xed*pipes: Date	   date

	       The following variables are set and may be used in a command:

	       $selection: Filename of the temporary file containing the  cur‐
	       rent selection

	       $tempfile : Filename of the temporary saved text file

	       $filename : Filename of the edited file

	       $stripped : Stripped Filename (without postfix and path) of the
	       edited file

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.

FILES
       <LIBDIR>/X11/app-defaults/Xed - specifies required resources
       <LIBDIR>/X11/xed/xed.help - help text
       <LIBDIR>	  stands   for	"/usr/lib"  (X11  Release  5  or  earlier)  or
       "/usr/X11R6/lib" (since X11 Release 6).

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xrdb(1), xedit(1), Athena Widget Set

COPYRIGHT
       See X(1) for a full statement of rights and permissions.

AUTHORS
       Randolf Werner,	  University Koblenz, Germany
       Karl-Heinz Staudt, University Koblenz, Germany
       Chris D. Peterson, MIT X Consortium

X Version 11			   30.4.1992				XED(1)
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