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     IWSH(1G)                      (SGI)                      IWSH(1G)



     NAME
          iwsh - creates and specifies a window shell

     SYNOPSIS
          iwsh [-xwshoption ...] [-option ...]

     DESCRIPTION
          The iwsh program is an international terminal emulation
          program that runs a shell (or other UNIX command) within its
          own window on the screen.

          It comes from xwsh.  The functions are the same as original
          xwsh, and the iwsh using xwnmo inputing multilingual
          strings.

     OPTIONS
          The command line options are:

          -fn fontset
                  For example:
                  % iwsh -fn '7x14,--gothic-*--14-*,-*--14-*'
                  % iwsh -fn '7x14,--mincho-*--14-*,-*--14-*'
                  % iwsh -fn '8x16,--mincho-*--16-*,-*--16-*'

          -boldfont fontset

          -bolditalicfont fontset

          -italicfont fontset

          iwsh supports the following string resources.

          fontSet [class FontSet]
               Sets the primary rendition fontset for iwsh to use.
               For example:
               IWsh*fontSet: 7x14,--mincho-*--14-*,-*--14-*

          boldFontSet [class FontSet]

          italicFontSet [class FontSet]

          boldItalicFontSet [class FontSet]

     DISABLE THE PRE EDITING
          % unsetenv XMODIFIERS
          % iwsh
          or
          % env XMODIFIERS=None iwsh

     FILES
          /usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/IWsh
          /usr/lib/X11/nls/*



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     IWSH(1G)                      (SGI)                      IWSH(1G)



          /usr/lib/locale/*
          $HOME/.wshttymode

     SEE ALSO
          xwsh(1G), xwnmo(1J)


















































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