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XKILL(1)						 XKILL(1)

NAME
       xkill - kill a client by its X resource

SYNOPSIS
       xkill  [-display displayname] [-id resource] [-button num-
       ber] [-frame] [-all]

DESCRIPTION
       Xkill is a utility for forcing the X server to close  con-
       nections to clients.  This program is very dangerous, but
       is useful for aborting programs that have displayed  unde-
       sired  windows on a user's screen.  If no resource identi-
       fier is given with -id, xkill will display a special  cur-
       sor  as	a  prompt  for	the user to select a window to be
       killed.	If a pointer button is pressed	over  a non-root
       window, the server will close its connection to the client
       that created the window.

OPTIONS
       -display displayname
	       This option specifies the name of the X server  to
	       contact.

       -id resource
	       This  option  specifies	the  X identifier for the
	       resource whose creator is to be	aborted.   If  no
	       resource is  specified, xkill will display a spe-
	       cial cursor with which you should select a  window
	       to be kill.

       -button number
	       This option specifies the number of pointer button
	       that should be used in selecting a window to kill.
	       If  the word "any" is specified, any button on the
	       pointer may be used.  By default, the first button
	       in  the pointer map (which is usually the leftmost
	       button) is used.

       -all    This option indicates that all clients  with  top-
	       level  windows  on  the	screen	should be killed.
	       Xkill will ask you to select the root window  with
	       each  of the currently defined buttons to give you
	       several chances to abort.  Use of this  option  is
	       highly discouraged.

       -frame  This option indicates that xkill should ignore the
	       standard conventions for finding top-level  client
	       windows	(which are typically nested inside a win-
	       dow manager window), and simply believe	that  you
	       want to kill direct children of the root.

XDEFAULTS
       Button  Specifies  a specific pointer button number or the
	       word "any" to use when selecting windows.

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

XKILL(1)						 XKILL(1)

SEE ALSO
       X(1), xwininfo(1), XKillClient and  XGetPointerMapping  in
       the  Xlib Programmers Manual, KillClient in the X Protocol
       Specification

AUTHOR
       Jim Fulton, MIT X Consortium
       Dana Chee, Bellcore

X Version 11		Release 6.4				2

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