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NAME

       gtk-options - Standard Command Line Options for GTK Programs

SYNOPSIS

       program [standard options] [specific options] arguments

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page describes the command line options, which are common to all GTK based applications.

OPTIONS

   GTK OPTIONS
       --gtk-module=MODULE
              Load an additional Gtk module.

       --gtk-debug=FLAGS
              A  colon  separated  list  of GTK debugging flags to set.  Valid flags are objects, misc, signals,
              dnd, and plugsocket.  The special value all enables all flags.

       --gtk-no-debug=FLAGS
              GTK debugging flags to unset.  Use this options to override the GTK_DEBUG environment variable.

       --g-fatal-warnings
              Make all warnings fatal.

   GDK OPTIONS
       --display=DISPLAY
              Set the X display to use.  Use this option to override the DISPLAY environment variable.

       --screen=SCREEN
              X screen to use.  Use this options to override the screen part of the DISPLAY environment variable
              (see the DISPLAY NAMES section of the X(7x) manual page).

       --sync Make  X  calls  synchronous.   This  slows  down  the  program considerably, but may be useful for
              debugging purposes.

       --no-xshm
              Do not use the X serverĀ“s XSHM shared memory extension.  This slows down the program.

       --name=NAME
              Program name as used by the window manager.

       --class=CLASS
              Program class as used by the window manager.

       --gxid_host=HOST

       --gxid_port=PORT

       --xim-preedit

       --xim-status
              Control the X input method.

       --gdk-debug=FLAGS
              A colon-separated list of GDK debugging flags to set.  This only works if  your  GDK  library  was
              compile  with  debugging support.  Valid flags are events, misc, dnd, color-context, and xim.  The
              special value all enables all valid flags.

       --gdk-no-debug=FLAGS
              A colon-separated list of GDK debugging  flags  to  unset.   Use  this  options  to  override  the
              GDK_DEBUG environment variable.

SEE ALSO

       X(7x), the GTK documentation, and the GDK documentation.

       For  most  GTK programs there will be additional command line options, which are specific to the program.
       These will be explained in the applicationĀ“s documentation.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was written by Jochen Voss <voss@debian.org>.