man kxmleditor (Commandes) - manual page for kxmleditor

NAME

kxmleditor - manual page for kxmleditor

SYNOPSIS

kxmleditor [Qt-options] [KDE-options] [File]

DESCRIPTION

KXML Editor is an utility to display and edit XML files

Generic options:

--help
Show help about options
--help-qt
Show Qt specific options
--help-kde
Show KDE specific options
--help-all
Show all options
--author
Show author information
-v, --version
Show version information
--license
Show license information
--
End of options

KDE-options

--caption <caption>
Use 'caption' as name in the titlebar.
--icon <icon>
Use 'icon' as the application icon.
--miniicon <icon>
Use 'icon' as the icon in the titlebar.
--dcopserver <server>
Use the DCOP Server specified by 'server'.
--nocrashhandler
Disable crash handler, to get core dumps.
--waitforwm
Waits for a WM_NET compatible windowmanager.
--style <style>
sets the application GUI style.
--geometry <geometry>
sets the client geometry of the main widget.

QT-options

--display <displayname>
Use the X-server display 'displayname'.
--session <sessionId>
Restore the application for the given 'sessionId'.
--cmap
Causes the application to install a private color map on an 8-bit display.
--ncols <count>
Limits the number of colors allocated in the color cube on an 8-bit display, if the application is using the QApplication::ManyColor color specification.
--nograb
tells Qt to never grab the mouse or the keyboard.
--dograb
running under a debugger can cause an implicit --nograb, use --dograb to override.
--sync
switches to synchronous mode for debugging.
--fn, --font <fontname>
defines the application font.
--bg, --background <color>
sets the default background color and an application palette (light and dark shades are calculated).
--fg, --foreground <color>
sets the default foreground color.
--btn, --button <color>
sets the default button color.
--name <name>
sets the application name.
--title <title>
sets the application title (caption).
--visual TrueColor
forces the application to use a TrueColor visual on an 8-bit display.
--inputstyle <inputstyle>
sets XIM (X Input Method) input style. Possible values are onthespot, overthespot, offthespot and root.
--im <XIM server>
set XIM server.
--noxim
disable XIM.

Arguments:

File
file to open

AUTHOR

This manual page was written by Joerg Jaspert (JJ) <joerg@goliathbbs.dnsalias.net>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).