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xscope (6)
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    NAME
         xscope - X Window Protocol Viewer
    
    SYNOPSIS
         xscope [ -i input-port ] [ -o output-port ] [ -h host ] [ -d
         display ] [ -q ] [ -v print-level ]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Xscope sits in-between an X11 client and an X11  server  and
         prints  the contents of each request, reply, error, or event
         that is communicated between them.  This information can  be
         useful  in  debugging  and performance tuning of X11 servers
         and clients.
    
         To operate, xscope must know the host, port, and display  to
         use to connect to the X11 server.  In addition, it must know
         the port on which it should listen  for  X11  clients.   Two
         cases are common:
    
         (1)  The X11 server is on the same host as xscope.  In  this
              case,  the  input port for xscope should be selected as
              an X11 server on a different display,  and  the  client
              DISPLAY  argument  adjusted to select xscope. For exam-
              ple, if the X11 server is on port 6000, display 0, then
              xscope can use port 6001 as its input port.  The client
              can use display 0 for direct access to X11 or display 1
              for access to xscope.
    
         (2)  The X11 server is on a different host than  xscope.  In
              this  case the same input and output ports can be used,
              and the host component of the DISPLAY is used to select
              xscope or X11.
    
    OPTIONS
         -i input-port
                   Specify the port that  xscope  will  use  to  take
                   requests  from  clients (defaults to 1).  For X11,
                   this port is automatically biased by 6000.
    
         -o output-port
                   Determines the port that xscope will use  to  con-
                   nect to X11 (defaults to 0). For X11, this port is
                   automatically biased by 6000.
    
         -h host   Determines the host that xscope will use  to  find
                   its X11 server.
    
         -d display
                   Defines the display number.  The display number is
                   added  to  the  input  and output port to give the
                   actual ports which are used by xscope.
    
         -q        Quiet  output  mode.   Gives  only  the  names  of
                   requests,  replies,  errors,  and events, but does
                   not indicate contents.
    
         -v print-level
                   Determines the level of printing which xscope will
                   provide.   The print-level can be 0 (same as quiet
                   mode), 1, 2, 3, 4.  The larger numbers  give  more
                   and  more output.  For example, a successful setup
                   returns a string which is the name of  the  vendor
                   of the X11 server.  At level 1, the explicit field
                   giving the length  of  the  string  is  suppressed
                   since  it  can  be  inferred  from the string.  At
                   level  2  and  above  the  length  is   explicitly
                   printed.
    
    EXAMPLES
         xscope -i1 -o0  <  /dev/null  >&  /tmp/xscope.out  &  client
         -display localhost:1
    
         This command would  have  xscope  communicate  with  an  X11
         server on the local host, display 0;  xscope itself would be
         available on the current host as display  1  (display  of  0
         plus  the  1  of -i1). The standard input is redirected from
         /dev/null to prevent xscope from stopping when put into  the
         background.  Output is redirected to a file in /tmp.
    
         xscope -v4 -hcleo -d0 -o0 -i1
    
         This command would  have  xscope  communicate  with  an  X11
         server  on host ``cleo'', display 0;  xscope itself would be
         available on the current host as display  1  (display  of  0
         plus the 1 of -i1). Verbose level 4.
    
         xscope -q -d1 -o1 -o3
    
         The X11 server for the current host, display 2  (1  for  -d1
         plus  1  for -o1) would be used by xscope which would run as
         display 4 (1 for -d1 plus 3 for -o3).  Quiet  mode  (verbose
         level 0).
    
    SEE ALSO
         X11(7)
    
    AUTHOR
         James L. Peterson (MCC)
    
    
    
    


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