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PFT(1)									PFT(1)

NAME
       pft - communicate with PostScript Window Server

SYNOPSIS
       pft [ -NSHost hostname ] [ -f file ] [ -s ] [ -NSPSName file ]

DESCRIPTION
       pft  is	a  simple program for communicating with the PostScript Window
       Server.	pft first forms a connection to	 a  Window  Server.   It  then
       sends  characters typed by the user to the Window Server, and it prints
       out data received from the Window Server.  Use ctrl-d  to  generate  an
       end-of-file, which will cause pft to exit.

       The  -NSHost option directs pft to connect to the Window Server running
       on the machine hostname.	 If this option is not used, the local	Window
       Server is assumed.  The option "-host" is equivalent.

       The  -f	option	causes	the  contents of file to be sent to the Window
       Server before user input is accepted.

       The -s option causes pft to exit after a file specified with -f is sent
       to the Window Server.

       The  -NSPSName  option sets the string that pft uses to find the Window
       Server that it will connect to.	This  is  the  name  that  the	Window
       Server  used  to	 register  itself  with	 the  Network  Message	Server
       (nmserver).

4th Berkeley Distribution	  May 5, 1986				PFT(1)
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