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XBRLAPI(1)							The BRLTTY Project							XBRLAPI(1)

NAME
xbrlapi - X11 BrlAPI helper for Linux/Unix SYNOPSIS
xbrlapi [option ...] DESCRIPTION
xbrlapi connects to a BrlAPI server in order to provide it with the ID of the X11 window which currently has focus. It also simulates X keysyms from braille key presses (else brltty would simulate them using a qwerty keyboard). OPTIONS
Options are processed sequentially from left to right. If an option is specified more than once, or in case of a conflict, the rightmost specification takes precedence. The following options are supported: -b [host][:port] (--brlapi=) The BrlAPI server to connect to. -a string (--auth=) The BrlAPI authorization/authentication string. -d display (--display=) The X display to connect to. If not specified, the content of the DISPLAY environment variable is used. -q (--quiet) Do not write any text to the braille device. -h (--help) Print a command line usage summary and then exit. -H (--full-help) Print a thorough command line usage summary and then exit. SEE ALSO
For more details on the purpose of xbrlapi, see BrlAPI's on-line manual at [http://mielke.cc/brltty/doc/Manual-BrlAPI/Eng- lish/BrlAPI-3.html]. brltty 4.5 Apr 2013 XBRLAPI(1)

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XBRLAPI(1)							The BRLTTY Project							XBRLAPI(1)

NAME
xbrlapi - X11 BrlAPI helper for Linux/Unix SYNOPSIS
xbrlapi [option ...] DESCRIPTION
xbrlapi connects to a BrlAPI server in order to provide it with the ID of the X11 window which currently has focus. It also simulates X keysyms from braille key presses (else brltty would simulate them using a qwerty keyboard). OPTIONS
Options are processed sequentially from left to right. If an option is specified more than once, or in case of a conflict, the rightmost specification takes precedence. The following options are supported: -b [host][:port] (--brlapi=) The BrlAPI server to connect to. -a string (--auth=) The BrlAPI authorization/authentication string. -d display (--display=) The X display to connect to. If not specified, the content of the DISPLAY environment variable is used. -q (--quiet) Do not write any text to the braille device. -h (--help) Print a command line usage summary and then exit. -H (--full-help) Print a thorough command line usage summary and then exit. SEE ALSO
For more details on the purpose of xbrlapi, see BrlAPI's on-line manual at [http://mielke.cc/brltty/doc/Manual-BrlAPI/Eng- lish/BrlAPI-3.html]. brltty 4.3 Oct 2011 XBRLAPI(1)
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