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2006-09-08 Adam Fedor <fedor@gnu.org>
Tools/gpbs.1: Add documentation on options (from Dennis Leeuw).
2006-09-06 Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org> 2006-09-06 Richard Frith-Macdonald <rfm@gnu.org>
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.\"Process this file with .\"Process this file with
.\"groff -man -Tascii gpbs.1 .\"groff -man -Tascii gpbs.1
.\" .\"
.TH GPBS 1 "June 2003" GNUstep "GNUstep System Manual" .TH GPBS 1 "September 2006" GNUstep "GNUstep System Manual"
.SH NAME .SH NAME
gpbs \- GNUstep PasteBoard Server gpbs \- GNUstep PasteBoard Server
.SH SYNOPSIS .SH SYNOPSIS
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.B gpbs .B gpbs
in a personal login script like ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc. in a personal login script like ~/.bashrc or ~/.cshrc.
Alternatively you can launch gpbs when your windowing system or the Alternatively you can launch gpbs when your windowing system or the
window manager is started. For example, on systems with X11 you can launch window manager is started. For example, on systems with X11 you can
launch
.B gpbs .B gpbs
from your .xinitrc script or alternatively from your .xinitrc script or alternatively
- if you are running Window Maker - put it in Window Maker's autostart script. - if you are running Window Maker - put it in Window Maker's autostart
script.
See the See the
.I GNUstep Build Guide .I GNUstep Build Guide
for a sample startup script. for a sample startup script.
.P .P
.SH OPTIONS .SH OPTIONS
To attach .TP
.B gpbs \fB\-NSHost\fR \fB<hostname>\fR
to a remote session use the attaches \fBgpbs\fR to a remote session.
.I -NSHost <hostname>
argument. .TP
\fB\--GSStartupNotification\fR
sends a notification through the NSDistributedNotificationCenter (i.e.
gdnc) so that apps know that it has started up. This is only relevant
if the application itself tries to startup \fBgpbs\fR (which means
\fBgpbs\fR was not started at session login).
.TP
\fB\--daemon\fR
starts \fBgpbs\fR as a daemon - mostly this means that all output gets
sent to syslog rather than the terminal.
.TP
\fB\--no-fork\fR
does not fork a separate process
.TP
\fB\--verbose\fR
makes \fB\gpbs\fR his logging more verbose
.SH DIAGNOSTICS .SH DIAGNOSTICS
.B gdomap -L GNUstepGSPasteboardServer .B gdomap -L GNUstepGSPasteboardServer
will lookup instances of will lookup instances of
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.P .P
This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com> This man page was written by Martin Brecher <martin@mb-itconsulting.com>
with contributions from Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@nifty.com>. with contributions from Kazunobu Kuriyama <kazunobu.kuriyama@nifty.com>.
.P
This man page was updated September 2006 by Dennis Leeuw
(dleeuw@made-it.com) with notes by Adam Fedor (fedor@doc.com).