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  inqscreens(1)                       CLIX                       inqscreens(1)



  NAME

    inqscreens - Determines the number of screens on a system

  SYNOPSIS

    inqscreens [-n]

  FLAGS

    -n   Prints the number of screens to stdout

  DESCRIPTION

    The inqscreens command determines the number of screens that are
    configured on the workstation/server.

  EXAMPLES

    The following example prints the number of screens that are configured:

    inqscreens -n


  DIAGNOSTICS

    If an invalid command line option is used, inqscreens will display a usage
    message.

  EXIT VALUES

    The inqscreens command exits with a value of 0 if one or more screens is
    configured on the system.  The inqscreens command exits with a non-zero
    exit value if there are no screens configured on the system or if an error
    occurred trying to determine the infermation.

  RELATED INFORMATION

    Commands:  inqgra(1), inqrop(1), inqifb(1), inqifbtype(1)















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