<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>Doc. for xb_check</TITLE> </HEAD> <!BODY> <BODY BGCOLOR="#551A8B" TEXT="white" LINK="cyan" VLINK="green" ALINK="red"> <H1><CODE><EM>xb_check</EM></CODE></H1> checks XBanner resource files and other resources <HR> Hi!<BR> <BR> <CODE>xb_check</CODE> is really a crude program, meant to read its <CODE>stdin</CODE>, and check for resources that look like <EM>XBanner</EM>'s and test their validity. It <B>will</B> warn about lines like<BR><PRE>XBanner.gibberish: blablabla</PRE> but not on lines like:<BR> <PRE>myxbanner.barSise: 10</PRE> Notice the <I>Size</I> word is written <I>S-i-s-e</I>. This is because <CODE>xb_check</CODE> only knows about <CODE>XBanner.*</CODE> and <CODE>xbanner.*</CODE> as possible names. <P> You can use <CODE>-n myxbanner</CODE> to have it recognize lines containing things like <CODE>myxbanner.BgGrad: red,green</CODE>. If you need to recogniz more than just <CODE>myxbanner</CODE> use : <PRE>sed 's/xbanner2/XBanner/g' < ResFile | xb_check -n myxbanner</PRE> Also, if you want to see if there are any problems with the app-defaults file you could just type:<BR><BR> <CODE>appres XBanner | xb_check</CODE><BR><BR> and it will be listed. Of course you can always use<BR><BR> <CODE>xrdb -q | xb_check </CODE><BR><BR> and <CODE>xb_check</CODE> will test for any <EM>XBanner</EM> resources in the X11 <CODE>RESOURCE_MANAGER_STRING</CODE> property. <BR><BR>That's it. <HR> <A HREF="index.html">Back to Index</A> </BODY> </HTML>