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

1.1       root        1: .TH XFD 1 "1 January 1986" "X Version 10"
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: xfd - X window system font displayer
                      4: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      5: .B xfd
                      6: [ =\fIgeometry\fP ] [ \fIhost\fP:\fInumber\fP ] [ options ] fontname
                      7: .SH DESCRIPTION
                      8: .I Xfd
                      9: creates a window which displays all characters in the named font.  The
                     10: characters are displayed in increasing ASCII order, 8 to a line, from
                     11: the first to the last character defined in the font.
                     12: .PP
                     13: The font name is interpreted by the X server.  On a VAX, if the name
                     14: does not begin with ``/'', the X server adds the suffix ``.onx'' to it and
                     15: looks up the font file in the directory \fI/usr/new/lib/X/font/\fP.  If
                     16: the name does begin with ``/'', the X server treats it as an absolute
                     17: pathname of a file containing a font.
                     18: .PP
                     19: If no font name is given on the command line, 
                     20: .I xfd
                     21: displays the font ``vtsingle''.
                     22: .PP
                     23: The window stays around until the xfd process is killed  or a mouse button is pressed on the window.
                     24: .SH "OPTIONS"
                     25: .PP
                     26: .TP 8
                     27: .B \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP
                     28: Normally,
                     29: .I xfd
                     30: gets the host and display number to use from the environment
                     31: variable ``DISPLAY''.  One can, however specify them explicitly.
                     32: The
                     33: .I host
                     34: specifies which machine to create the window on, and
                     35: the
                     36: .I display
                     37: argument specifies the display number.
                     38: For example,
                     39: ``orpheus:1'' creates a shell window on display one on the machine
                     40: orpheus.
                     41: .PP
                     42: .TP 8
                     43: .B \-bw \fIborderwidth\fP
                     44: Allows you to specify the width of the window border in pixels.
                     45: .TP 8
                     46: .B \-rv
                     47: The screen will be displayed with black characters on a white background,
                     48: rather than the default white on black.
                     49: .PP
                     50: .TP 8
                     51: .B \-fg \fIcolor\fP
                     52: On color displays, determines the color of the text.
                     53: .PP
                     54: .TP 8
                     55: .B \-bg \fIcolor\fP
                     56: On color displays, determines the color of the background.
                     57: .PP
                     58: .TP 8
                     59: .B \-bd \fIcolor\fP
                     60: On color displays, determines the color of the border.
                     61: .PP
                     62: .TP 8
                     63: .B \=\fIgeometry\fP
                     64: .I Xfd
                     65: will also take a standard geometry specification (see X(1)).
                     66: .SH "X DEFAULTS"
                     67: .I Xfd
                     68: uses a number of standard default values.
                     69: .PP
                     70: .TP 8
                     71: .B BorderWidth
                     72: Set the border width of the window.
                     73: .PP
                     74: .TP 8
                     75: .B BorderColor
                     76: Set the border color of the window.
                     77: .PP
                     78: .TP 8
                     79: .B ReverseVideo
                     80: If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and background color.
                     81: .PP
                     82: .TP 8
                     83: .B Foreground
                     84: Set the text color.
                     85: .PP
                     86: .TP 8
                     87: .B Background
                     88: Set the background color.
                     89: .SH FILES
                     90: /usr/new/lib/X/font/*.onx
                     91: .SH "SEE ALSO"
                     92: X(1), X(8C), xterm(1)
                     93: .SH ENVIRONMENT
                     94: DISPLAY        -       To find out which X you are using.
                     95: .SH BUGS
                     96: It should display the name of the font somewhere.
                     97: .SH AUTHORS
                     98: Ron Newman, MIT Project Athena,
                     99: Jim Gettys, DEC, MIT Project Athena
                    100: .br
                    101: Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 by Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
                    102: .br
                    103: See X(1) for a complete copyright notice.

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