NAME

xsetroot - root window parameter setting utility for X

SYNOPSIS

xsetroot [-help] [-version] [-def] [-display display] [-cursor cursorfile maskfile] [-cursor_name cursorfontname] [-xcf cursorfile cursorsize] [-bitmap filename | -mod x y | -gray | -grey | -solid color] [-bg color] [-fg color] [-rv] [-name string] [-d display]

DESCRIPTION

The xsetroot program allows you to tailor the appearance of the background ("root") window on a workstation display running X. Normally, you experiment with xsetroot until you find a personalized look that you like, then put the xsetroot command that produces it into your X startup file. If no options are specified, or if -def is specified, the window is reset to its default state. The -def option can be specified along with other options and only the non-specified characteristics will be reset to the default state.

Only one of the background color/tiling changing options (-solid, -gray, -grey, -bitmap, and -mod) may be specified at a time.

OPTIONS

The various options are as follows:

SEE ALSO

X(7), xset(1), xrdb(1), Xcursor(3)

AUTHOR

Mark Lillibridge, MIT Project Athena