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APPRES(1)						APPRES(1)

NAME
       appres - list X application resource database

SYNOPSIS
       appres [[class [instance]] [-1] [toolkitoptions]

DESCRIPTION
       The  appres program prints the resources seen by an appli-
       cation (or subhierarchy of an application) with the speci-
       fied  class  and instance names. It can be used to deter-
       mine which resources a particular program will load.   For
       example,

	    % appres  XTerm

       will  list the resources that any xterm program will load.
       If  no  application  class   is	specified,   the   class
       -AppResTest- is used.

       To  match  a particular instance name, specify an instance
       name explicitly after the class name, or use the normal Xt
       toolkit option.	For example,

	    % appres  XTerm  myxterm
       or
	    % appres  XTerm  -name  myxterm

       To list resources that match a subhierarchy of an applica-
       tion, specify hierarchical class and instance names.   The
       number of class and instance components must be equal, and
       the instance name should not be specified with  a  toolkit
       option.	For example,

	    % appres  Xman.TopLevelShell.Form  xman.topBox.form

       will  list the resources of widgets of xman topBox hierar-
       chy.  To list just the resources matching a specific level
       in the hierarcy, use the -1 option.  For example,

	    % appres  XTerm.VT100  xterm.vt100	-1

       will list the resources matching the xterm vt100 widget.

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xrdb(1), listres(1)

AUTHOR
       Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

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