XFILTER(l) XFILTER(l) 27 January 1992 NAME xfilter - X Window System File/Data Filter Application SYNOPSIS xfilter [-help] DESCRIPTION xfilter provides a Motif-based, X front-end to UNIX filter commands such as spell(1), tr(1), etc. xfilter applies a UNIX filter, as specified in the text entry area labeled "Filter:", (with or without options) to common X data storage locations. It uses the specified input and output devices/locations as analogs to standard input and standard output files in a command line execution of the filter. If no filter is specified, pressing the "Filter" button simply copies the input to the output. For example, setting "Input:" to "Primary selection", "Output:" to "Text window", and "Filter:" to "spell", will apply spell(1) to the selected text, reporting questionable word spellings in the scrollable text window. xfilter performs all of its data manipulation operations in memory; therefore, using xfilter as a X-based replacement for the cp(1) command is a bad idea. See the help system for more information. AUTHOR Jerry Smith, Iris Computing Laboratories Copyright 1992, Iris Computing Laboratories - 1 - Formatted: November 14, 2024