gtk-options (7)
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gtk-options.7 - Standard Command Line Options for Gnome Programs Copyright 2003 Jochen Voss <voss@debian.org> You may redistribute and modify this manual page under the terms of the GPL.
NAME
gtk-options - Standard Command Line Options for GTK+ ProgramsSYNOPSIS
program [standard options] [specific options] argumentsDESCRIPTION
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 server'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.
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--gxid_host=HOST
- --gxid_port=PORT
- --xim-preedit
- --xim-status
- --gxid_port=PORT
-
- 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 application's documentation.