Annotation of 43BSD/contrib/X/man/xdvi.1, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH XDVI 1 "4 January 1986" "X Version 10"
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: xdvi \- DVI Previewer for the X Window System
                      4: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      5: .B xdvi
                      6: [-s \fIshrink\fP] [-p \fIpixels\fP] [-l] [-rv] [-fg \fIcolor\fP] [-bg \fIcolor\fP] [-hl \fIcolor\fP] [-bd \fIcolor\fP] [-ms \fIcolor\fP] [=\fIgeometry\fP] [\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP] file
                      7: .SH DESCRIPTION
                      8: .I Xdvi
                      9: is a program which runs under the X window system. It
                     10: is used to preview DVI files, such as produced by TeX.
                     11: .PP
                     12: The 
                     13: \fB-p\fP
                     14: option defines the pixels per inch for font selection.  Default value is 300.
                     15: .PP
                     16: The 
                     17: \fB-s\fP
                     18: option defines the initial shrink factor.  Default value is 4.
                     19: .PP
                     20: The 
                     21: \fB-l\fP
                     22: option causes used fonts to be listed on diagnostic output.
                     23: .SH MOUSE
                     24: .PP
                     25: Clicking the right button will display the next page.  Clicking the left
                     26: button will display the previous page.
                     27: Clicking the right button with the Shift key held down will display the next
                     28: window full to the right.
                     29: Clicking the left button with the Shift
                     30: key held down will display the previous window full to the left.
                     31: Clicking the middle button will display the next window full down.
                     32: Clicking the middle button with the Shift key held down
                     33: will display the next window full up.
                     34: .SH KEYBOARD
                     35: .PP
                     36: You can exit the program by typing `q', control-C, or control-D.
                     37: You can move to the next page with `n', `f', or SPACE.
                     38: You can move the the previous page with `p', `b', or control-H.
                     39: You can move up a window-full with `u', down with `d', left with `l',
                     40: and right with `r'.
                     41: You can change the shrink factor by typing in the number (one or more digits),
                     42: followed by `s'.
                     43: If you type `s' without a number, the smallest factor that makes the entire
                     44: page fit in the window will be used.
                     45: You can force redisplay with control-L.
                     46: You can move a relative number of pages by typing an optional `-',
                     47: a number (one or more digits) and then carriage return or line feed.
                     48: You can move to a specific page by typing a number (one or more digits)
                     49: and then `g'.
                     50: You can move to the last page by typing `g' without a number.
                     51: .SH X DEFAULTS
                     52: .PP
                     53: Accepts the following defaults:
                     54: .PP
                     55: .TP 8
                     56: .B BorderWidth
                     57: Set the border width of the window.
                     58: .PP
                     59: .TP 8
                     60: .B ReverseVideo
                     61: If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and background color.
                     62: .PP
                     63: .TP 8
                     64: .B Foreground
                     65: Set the text/graphics color.
                     66: .PP
                     67: .TP 8
                     68: .B Background
                     69: Set the background color.
                     70: .PP
                     71: .TP 8
                     72: .B Border
                     73: Set the border color.
                     74: .PP
                     75: .TP 8
                     76: .B Highlight
                     77: Set the page border color.
                     78: .PP
                     79: .TP 8
                     80: .B Mouse
                     81: Set the mouse cursor color.
                     82: .SH ENVIRONMENT
                     83: Uses the environment variable ``DISPLAY'' to specify which bit map display
                     84: terminal to use.
                     85: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     86: X(1).
                     87: .SH "AUTHOR"
                     88: Eric Cooper, CMU, did a version for direct output to a QVSS.
                     89: Modified for X by
                     90: Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.

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