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whatnow(1) -- prompting front-end for send (only available within the message handling system, mh)
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After you have finished editing a draft message in comp, dist, forw or repl, the whatnow program prompts you for the next required action. Press at the What now? prompt to see a list of the a... |
whereis(1) -- Locates files for programs
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The whereis program locates source, binary, and reference pages for the specified programs. When looking for a match, the program names are stripped of leading pathname components and any trailing ext... |
which(1) -- Locates a program file including aliases and paths
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The which command takes a list of program names and looks for the files that would be executed if these names were given as commands. Each program argument is expanded if it is aliased and searched fo... |
who(1) -- Identifies users currently logged in
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The who command displays the following information for the users and/or processes you specify: Login name Terminal name Date Time of login Host Entering who am i or who am I displays your login name, ... |
whoami(1) -- Displays the user's name
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The whoami command displays the username associated with your current ID. Unlike who am i, this command tells you what your effective user ID is, and not who is logged on to your tty (it does not use ... |
whois(1) -- Internet username directory service
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The name argument can specify the following: The name of a registered user The name of a registered Internet host The name of some other entity recognized by the whois server By default, the whois com... |
whom(1) -- report to whom a message is addressed (only available within the message handling system, mh)
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The whom command is used to expand the headers of a message into a set of addresses, and optionally to verify that those addresses are deliverable at that time if -check is given. The whom command is ... |
window(1) -- Implements a window environment
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A window is a rectangular portion of the physical terminal screen associated with a set of processes. Its size and position can be changed by the user at any time. Processes communicate with their win... |
write(1) -- Sends messages to other users
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When two users converse with write, each user alternately sends and receives short messages from their respective terminals. [Tru64 UNIX] For another user to receive your message, that user must be lo... |
wx2jsytxt(1) -- Convert Japanese text and dictionary files between the JSY, WX, and VJE input methods
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Three Japanese input methods are used on a Tru64 UNIX system: the JSY input method (HP), the WX input method (A.I. Soft Company), and the VJE input method (VACS Company). Software for the JSY input me... |
X(1X) -- a portable, network-transparent window system
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X Window System servers run on computers with bitmap displays. The server distributes user input to and accepts output requests from various client programs through a variety of different interprocess... |
x11perf(1X) -- X11 server performance test program
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The x11perf program runs one or more performance tests and reports how fast an X server can execute the tests. Many graphics benchmarks assume that the graphics device is used to display the output of... |
x11perfcomp(1X) -- X11 server performance comparison program
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The x11perfcomp program merges the output of several x11perf(1X) runs into a nice tabular format. It takes the results in each file, fills in any missing test results if necessary, and for each test s... |