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Command
gblayout –-show
LayoutNo
Response
The HT-MERCURY outputs the details of the screen layout.
Description
This command queries the detail of a screen layout. The HT-RANGER
will print the number, name, quantity of windows, position, and size of
every window. (An asterisk (“*”) is the mark of the main window, if
designated). The second part of the command, LayoutNo, is the
number of the layout.
Example:
To query the detail of a layout having only one window:
Command:
gblayout --show 0x100
Response:
Layout #: 0x0100
Name:layout0 1 windows
1
0
0
16000 9000
2.3.5
gblayout --set
Command
gblayout --set
LayoutNo
Response
The HT-MERCURY starts using the designated screen layout.
Description
Designate the current screen layout. The argument
LayoutNo
is the
number of the layout.
Example:
To use the layout 0x0101:
Command:
gblayout --set 0x101
Response:
The HT-MERCURY starts using the layout whose number is 0x0101 as the current
screen layout.
2.3.6
gblayout --get
Command
gblayout --get [detail]
Response
The HT-MERCURY outputs the information about the current screen
layout.
Description
This command queries the information related to the current screen
layout. The second part of the command, detail, lets the HT-MERCURY
know to output the details:
Ø
If this part of the command is not used, the HT-MERCURY prints
the number of the current screen layout and the quantity of the
windows. The word
auto
is included in this information if the HT-