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This package provides a miscellaneous assortment of X applications that ship with the X Window System, including: - atobm, bitmap, and bmtoa, tools for manipulating bitmap images - ico, a demo program animating polyhedrons - oclock and xclock, graphical clocks - rendercheck, a program to test render extension implementations - transset, a tool to set opacity property on a window - xbiff, a tool which tells you when you have new email - xcalc, a scientific calculator desktop accessory - xclipboard, a tool to manage cut-and-pasted text selections - xconsole, which monitors system console messages - xcursorgen, a tool for creating X cursor files from PNGs - xditview, a viewer for ditroff output - xedit, a simple text editor for X - xeyes, a demo program in which a pair of eyes track the pointer - xgc, a graphics demo - xload, a monitor for the system load average - xlogo, a demo program that displays the X logo - xmag, which magnifies parts of the X screen - xman, a manual page browser - xmore, a text pager - xwd, a utility for taking window dumps ("screenshots") of the X session - xwud, a viewer for window dumps created by xwd - Xmark, x11perf, and x11perfcomp, tools for benchmarking graphical operations under the X Window System The xbiff, xcalc, xconsole, xedit and xman programs use bitmap images provided by the xbitmaps package. On This Page : Fix 1: Restart Command Prompt Fix 2: Reinstall Git for Windows Fix 3: Configure the Git Path Manually I have an installation of Git for Windows, but when I try to use the git command in Command Prompt, I get the following error: 'git' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.






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