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xwit ("x window interface tool") is a hodge-podge collection of
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simple routines to call some of those X11 functions that don't
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already have any utility commands built around them. The reasoning
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behind this is that loosely every X function should be accessible
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from a shell script.
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For example, XWarpPointer() will move the X pointer, but no utility
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program exists to do so on those rare occasions when you could
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really use it. xwit will also resize, iconify, pop, and move windows
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given by name or id, change an icon, title or name, set the screen
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saver going, and change individual key autorepeat settings, etc.
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