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CNEE(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   CNEE(1)

NAME
cnee - record, replays or distributes X11 data SYNOPSIS
cnee [options] DESCRIPTION
The program cnee can record and replay an X session. cnee also has the ability to distribute events to multiple displays. cnee gets copies of X protocol data from the X server. These are either printed to file ( record mode) or replayed and synchronised ( replay mode). During record and replay cnee can distribute the record/replayed events to multiple displays. GENERAL OPTIONS
--err-file, -e <file> Redirect all Xnee verbose output file_name(default is stderr) --out-file, -o <file> Redirect all Xnee data to file_name(default is stdout) --display, -d <displayname> X server to contact (default is localhost) --all-clients, -ac Record all client's data (default) --data-to-record, -dtr <n> Intercept n numbers of data ( n<0 means forever) --time, -t <secs> Delay start of application for <secs> seconds. Can be used to prevent recording of KeyRelease when starting Xnee from terminal --record, -rec Set recording mode --replay, -rep Set replaying mode --distribute, -di <LIST> Distribute recorded or replayed events to LIST where LIST is comma separated list of displays --future-clients, -fc Record future client's data (default) --plugin, -p <name Use the plugin name --verbose, -v Enable verbose printout --feedback-xosd, -fx Use xosd to feedback --feedback-stderr, -fs Use stderr to feedback --feedback-none, -fn Dont' use feedback --device-event-range, -devera <X_LIST> Set device event range to X_LIST --keep-autorepeat, -ka Keep autorepeat during record/replay --no-reparent-recording, -nrr Prevent explicit recording of ReparentNotify event RECORD OPTIONS
--first-last Print only first and last of multiple successive MotionEvent --all-events Intercept all events --events-to-record, -etr <n> Intercept n numbers of events ( n<0 means forever) --seconds-to-record, -str <n> Intercept for n seconds ( n<0 means forever) --recorded-resolution <res> Resolution to use when recording is set to res --human-printout, -hp Prints human readable --store-mouse-position, -smp Store the initial position of the mouse --request-range, -reqra <X_LIST> Set request range to X_LIST --reply-range, -repra <X_LIST> Set reply range to X_LIST --delivered-event-range, -devra <X_LIST> Set delivered event range to X_LIST --error-range, -erra <X_LIST> Set error range to X_LIST --extension-request-major-range, -erqmar <X_LIST> Set extension request major range to X_LIST --extension-request-minor-range, -erqmir <X_LIST> Set extension request minor range to X_LIST --extension-reply-major-range, -erpmar <X_LIST> Set extension reply major range to X_LIST --extension-reply-minor-range, -erpmir <X_LIST> Set extension reply minor range to X_LIST REPLAY OPTIONS
--speed-percent, -sp <speed> Set replaying speed percentage is set to speed --replay-resolution <res> Resolution to use when replaying is set to res --resolution-adjustment Use resolution adjustment --synchronised-replay Synchronise during replay --no-synchronise, -ns Don't use synchornisation during replay --recall-window-position, -rwp Recall the recorded window position to be used during replay --force-replay, -fp Keep replaying even if we are out of sync .... dangerous --buffer-verbose, -bv Enable verbose printout of replay buffer --max-threshold, -mat <nr> Set the maximum threshold for sync to nr --min-threshold, -mit <nr> Set the minimum threshold for sync to tnr --tot-threshold, -tot <nr> Set the total threshold for sync to nr --replay-offset, -ro <x,y> Set the replay offset to (x,y) CNEE OPTIONS
--file, -f <file_name> Read data from file file_name (default is stdin) --help, -h Print this message --flags Prints all flags/options xnee accepts --project, -pr <file_name> Use project file file_name --version, -V Print product information --retype-file <file> Types (faking user) the contents of the specified file --write-settings <file> Writes settings to a resource file --print-settings, -ps Prints Xnee settings and waits (for <ENTER>) --print-event-names, -pens Prints X11 event number and name --print-event-name, -pen <ev> Prints X11 event number or name coresponding to ev --print-error-names, -perns Prints X11 error number and name --print-error-name, -pern <er> Prints X11 error number or name coresponding to er --print-reply-names, -pren Prints X11 reply number and name --print-request-names, -prns Prints X11 request number and name --print-request-name, -prn <req> Prints X11 request number or name coresponding to req --keyboard Record the keyboard --mouse Record mouse events --print-data-names, -pdn Prints X11 data number and name --manpage Prints Xnee help text in format as used when generating man page --texipage Prints Xnee help text in format as used when generating info page --type-help Type this help message using faked keys (used to test xnee itself) --demonstration, -demo Let Xnee take you on a demonstration ride --check-syntax, -cs Check syntax of the command line and/or project file (no exec) --get-xinput-event-base, -gxeb Get the event base for Xinput Extension --disable-xinput-events, -dxe Disable recording of XInput events --replay-backend, -rb <backend> --force-core-replay, -fcr Discard record X Input device data, use recorded core device data --record-replay, -rr Record and replay a session (press q to stop recording) COMMENTS
file_name Name of a file (e.g /tmp/my_file.xns) display_name Name of a display (e.g 192.168.1.12:0 secs Seconds (e.g 10) n Integer number (e.g 100) LIST Comma separated list of display (e.g 192.168.1.12:0,129.12.23.0:0) X_LIST Comma separated list of integers (e.g 12-23,35,45-56) EXAMPLES
cnee --record --events-to-record 1000 --mouse --keyboard -o /tmp/xnee.xns -e /tmp/xnee.log -v Records 1000 events (keyboard and mouse) to file /tmp/xnee.xns and dumps the verbose printout to /tmp/xnee.log cnee --replay -f /tmp/xnee.xns -v -e /tmp/xnee.log -ns Read data from /tmp/xnee.xns, replay it and verbose print to file /tmp/xnee.log For more examples, read the Xnee manual AUTHOR
Henrik Sandklef. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs in the program to bug-xnee@gnu.org. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 Henrik Sandklef. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty;not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. SEE ALSO
cnee(info),xnee(info),xev(1) VERSION
xnee man page, version 3.13 NOTES
This page describes cnee. Mail corrections and additions to bug-xnee@gnu.org xnee 2007 CNEE(1)
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