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1.1 root 1: .TH XFAX 1 "12 December 1985" "X Version 10"
2: .SH NAME
3: xfax - display a FAX file in an X window
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B xfax
6: [ options ] [ =\fIgeometry\fP ] [ \fIhost\fP:\fInumber\fP ] file
7: .SH DESCRIPTION
8: .I Xfax
9: displays a Dacom 450/500 Facsimile file (see NIC RFC 803) in an X window.
10: By default, the host and display number are extracted from the
11: environment variable ``DISPLAY'', but one can specify a different host in
12: the command line.
13: The window is created in the usual way using a geometry specification
14: or using a mouse button. Clicking left creates a full screen window.
15: With the center button, depress the button to define one corner of the window,
16: move the cursor to where the opposite corner of the window should be
17: and release the button.
18: .PP
19: Decoding the file usually takes no more than a minute, and then the file
20: is displayed. You can move around in the file by pressing the center button
21: in one spot, moving somewhere, and releasing the button. The spot you
22: pointed at first will move to the spot you pointed at last.
23: .SH OPTIONS
24: On color displays, colors can be specified in the command line:
25: .PP
26: .nf
27: \fB-fg=\fP\fIcolor\fP foreground
28: \fB-bg=\fP\fIcolor\fP background
29: \fB-bd=\fP\fIcolor\fP border
30: \fB-ms=\fP\fIcolor\fP mouse
31: .fi
32: .SH X DEFAULTS
33: .PP
34: .TP 8
35: .B Background
36: To determine the background color.
37: .PP
38: .TP 8
39: .B Border
40: To determine the border color.
41: .PP
42: .TP 8
43: .B BorderWidth
44: To determine the border width.
45: .PP
46: .TP 8
47: .B Foreground
48: To determine the foreground color.
49: .PP
50: .TP 8
51: .B Mouse
52: To determine the mouse cursor color.
53: .SH ENVIRONMENT
54: DISPLAY This program gets the display to use by default from this variable.
55: .SH AUTHOR
56: Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
57: .br
58: Copyright (c) 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
59: .SH "SEE ALSO"
60: X(1)
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