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NAME

       GladeVCP - Virtual Control Panel for LinuxCNC based on Glade, Gtk and HAL widgets

SYNOPSIS

       gladevcp  [-g WxH+X+Y] [-c component-name] [-u handler] [-U useroption] [-H HAL-file] [-d]
       myfile.ui

OPTIONS

       -g WxH+X+Y
              This sets the initial geometry of the root window.  Use 'WxH' for just size, '+X+Y'
              for  just  position,  or  'WxH+X+Y'  for  both.   Size  / position use pixel units.
              Position is referenced from top left.

       -c component-name
              Use component-name as the HAL  component  name.   If  the  component  name  is  not
              specified, the basename of the ui file is used.

       -u handler
              Instructs  GladeVCP  to  inspect  the Python script handler for event handlers, and
              connect them to signals in the ui file.

       -U useroption
              GladeVCP collects all useroption strings and passes  them  to  the  handler  init()
              method as a list of strings without further inspection.

       -x XID Reparent  GladeVCP  into an existing window XID instead of creating a new top level
              window.

       -H halfile
              GladeVCP runs HAL file - a list of HAL commands - by executing halcmd  -c  filename
              after the HAL component is finalized.

       -d     enable debug output.

       -R gtkrcfile
              explicitly load a gtkrc file.

       -t THEME
              set  gtk  theme.  Default  is the system theme. Different panels can have different
              themes.

       -m MAXIMUM
              force panel window to maximize.  Together with the -g geometry option one can  move
              the panel to a second monitor and force it to use all of the screen

       -R     explicitly  deactivate  workaround  for a GTK bug which makes matches of widget and
              widget_class matches in GTK theme and gtkrc files fail. Normally not needed.

SEE ALSO

       GladeVCP in the LinuxCNC documentation for a description of  GladeVCP's  capabilities  and
       the associated HAL widget set, along with examples.