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XSETROOT(1)							   XSETROOT(1)

NAME
       xsetroot - root window parameter setting utility for X

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/bin/xsetroot [-help] [-def] [-display display] [-cursor cursorfile
       maskfile] [-cursor_name	cursorname]  [-bitmap  filename]  [-mod	 x  y]
       [-gray]	[-grey]	 [-fg  color]  [-bg color] [-rv] [-solid color] [-name
       string]

DESCRIPTION
       The xsetroot program allows you to tailor the appearance of  the	 back‐
       ground  ("root")	 window on a workstation display running X.  Normally,
       you experiment with xsetroot until you find a  personalized  look  that
       you  like,  then	 put the xsetroot command that produces it into your X
       startup file.  If no options are specified, or if  -def	is  specified,
       the window is reset to its default state.  The -def option can be spec‐
       ified along with other options and only the non-specified  characteris‐
       tics will be reset to the default state.

       Only  one  of  the  background  color/tiling  changing options (-solid,
       -gray, -grey, -bitmap, and -mod) may be specified at a time.

OPTIONS
       The various options are as follows:

       -help  Print a usage message and exit.

       -def   Reset unspecified attributes to the default  values.   (Restores
	      the  background  to the familiar gray mesh and the cursor to the
	      hollow x shape.)

       -cursor cursorfile maskfile
	      This lets you change the pointer cursor  to  whatever  you  want
	      when  the	 pointer  cursor is outside of any window.  Cursor and
	      mask files are bitmaps (little pictures), and can be  made  with
	      the  bitmap(1)  program.	 You probably want the mask file to be
	      all black until you get used to the way masks work.

       -cursor_name cursorname
	      This lets you change the pointer cursor to one of	 the  standard
	      cursors from the cursor font.  Refer to appendix B of the X pro‐
	      tocol for the names (except that the XC_ prefix  is  elided  for
	      this option).

       -bitmap filename
	      Use  the bitmap specified in the file to set the window pattern.
	      You can make your own bitmap files (little pictures)  using  the
	      bitmap(1)	 program.   The	 entire	 background will be made up of
	      repeated "tiles" of the bitmap.

       -mod x y
	      This is used if you want	a  plaid-like  grid  pattern  on  your
	      screen.	x  and	y  are integers ranging from 1 to 16.  Try the
	      different combinations.  Zero and negative numbers are taken  as
	      1.

       -gray  Make the entire background gray.	(Easier on the eyes.)

       -grey  Make the entire background grey.

       -fg color
	      Use  ``color''  as  the  foreground color.  Foreground and back‐
	      ground colors are meaningful only in combination	with  -cursor,
	      -bitmap, or -mod.

       -bg color
	      Use ``color'' as the background color.

       -rv    This  exchanges  the foreground and background colors.  Normally
	      the foreground color is black and the background color is white.

       -solid color
	      This sets the background of the root  window  to	the  specified
	      color.  This option is only useful on color servers.

       -name string
	      Set  the	name  of  the  root window to ``string''.  There is no
	      default value.  Usually a name is assigned to a window  so  that
	      the window manager can use a text representation when the window
	      is iconified.  This option is unused since you can't iconify the
	      background.

       -display display
	      Specifies the server to connect to; see X(5).

SEE ALSO
       X(5), xset(1), xrdb(1)

AUTHOR
       Mark Lillibridge, MIT Project Athena

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │x11/x11-server-utilities	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Interface Stability	     │Committed			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

X Version 11			xsetroot 1.0.3			   XSETROOT(1)
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