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-.IX Title "xpaset 1"
-.TH xpaset 1 "July 23, 2013" "version 2.1.15" "SAORD Documentation"
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-.SH "NAME"
-\&\fBxpaset: send data to one or more \s-1XPA\s0 servers\fR
-.SH "SYNOPSIS"
-.IX Header "SYNOPSIS"
-<data> | xpaset [\-h] [\-i nsinet] [\-m method] [\-n] [\-p] [\-s] [\-t sval,lval] [\-u users] [\-v] <template|host:port> [paramlist]
-.SH "OPTIONS"
-.IX Header "OPTIONS"
-.Vb 10
-\& \-h print help message
-\& \-i access XPA point on different machine (override XPA_NSINET)
-\& \-m override XPA_METHOD environment variable
-\& \-n don\*(Aqt wait for the status message after server completes
-\& \-p don\*(Aqt read (or send) buf data from stdin
-\& \-s enter server mode
-\& \-t [s,l] set short and long timeouts (override XPA_[SHORT,LONG]_TIMEOUT)
-\& \-u [users] XPA points can be from specified users (override XPA_NSUSERS)
-\& \-v verify message to stdout
-\& \-\-version display version and exit
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-.SH "DESCRIPTION"
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-Data read from stdin will be sent to access points matching the
-template
-or host:port.
-A set of qualifying parameters can be appended.
-.PP
-Normally, xpaset reads data input from stdin until \s-1EOF\s0 and sends those
-data to the \s-1XPA\s0 target, along with parameters entered on the command
-line. For example to send a \s-1FITS\s0 file to the ds9 image display:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& cat foo.fits | xpaset ds9 fits
-.Ve
-.PP
-Sometimes, however, it is desirable to send only parameters to an \s-1XPA\s0
-access point, without sending data. For such cases, use the \-p switch to
-indicate that there is no data being send to stdin. For example, to
-change the colormap used by the ds9 image display program, use:
-.PP
-.Vb 1
-\& csh> xpaset \-p ds9 cmap Heat
-.Ve
-.PP
-Of course, this also can be accomplished by sending \s-1EOF\s0 to stdin in
-any of the usual ways:
-.PP
-.Vb 4
-\& csh> echo "" | xpaset ds9 cmap Heat
-\& csh> xpaget ds9 cmap Heat < /dev/null
-\& csh> xpaset ds9 cmap Heat
-\& ^D # Ctl\-D signals EOF
-.Ve
-.PP
-The \-s switch puts xpaset into server mode, in which commands and data
-can be sent to access points without having to run xpaset multiple times.
-(Its not clear if this buys you much!) The syntax for sending commands
-in server mode is:
-.PP
-.Vb 8
-\& csh> xpaset \-s
-\& xpaset ds9 colormap I8
-\& ^D
-\& xpaset ds9 regions
-\& circle 200 300 40
-\& circle 300 400 50
-\& ^D
-\&etc.
-.Ve
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-After the required \*(L"xpaset\*(R" command is specified, optional \s-1ASCII\s0 data
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-the program.
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-\&\s-1NB:\s0 server mode only works from the terminal and only \s-1ASCII\s0 data can be
-sent in this way.
-.PP
-\&\fBExamples:\fR
-.PP
-.Vb 2
-\& csh> xpaset ds9 file < foo.fits
-\& csh> echo "stop" | xpaset myhost:12345
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-.SH "SEE ALSO"
-.IX Header "SEE ALSO"
-See xpa(n) for a list of \s-1XPA\s0 help pages