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NAME

       xautomation  -  control X from the command line, and find things on the
       screen

DESCRIPTION

       xautomation is a set of command lines programs  to  control  X  and  do
       "visual  scraping"  to find things on the screen. The control interface
       allows mouse movement, clicking, button up/down, key up/down, etc,  and
       uses  the  XTest extension so you don’t have the annoying problems that
       xse has when apps ignore sent events. The visgrep program  find  images
       inside of images and reports the coordinates, allowing programs to find
       buttons, etc, on the screen to click on.

       xautomation consists in the following programs:

       pat2ppm
              Converts an image file from PAT to PPM format.

       patextract
              Extract a part of a PNG image file.

       png2pat
              Converts an image file from PNG to PAT format.

       rgb2pat
              Converts an image file from 24-bit RGB to PAT format

       visgrep
              Visual grep, greps for images in another image.

       xte    Generates fake input using the XTest extension.

       For more information, please  see  the  individual  manpages  of  these
       programs.

SEE ALSO

       pat2ppm(1),  patextract(1), png2pat(1), rgb2pat(1), visgrep(1), xte(1).

AUTHOR

       xautomation was written by Steve Slaven <bpk@hoopajoo.net>.

       This manual page was written by  Aurelien  Jarno  <aurel32@debian.org>,
       for the Debian project (but may be used by others).

                                August 08, 2005