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1.1 root 1: .TH XIMPV 1 "30 August 1985" "X Version 10"
2: .SH NAME
3: ximpv \- Imprint (Impress) Previewer for the X Window System
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .B ximpv
6: [=\fIgeometry\fP] [-p#] [-rv] [-fg \fIcolor\fP] [-bg \fIcolor\fP] [-bd \fIcolor\fP] [-ms \fIcolor\fP] [\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP] file
7: .SH DESCRIPTION
8: .I Ximpv
9: is a program which runs under the X window system. It
10: is used to preview images which is destined for an Imagen laser
11: printer.
12: .PP
13: The
14: .I -p#
15: option, if used, will set the number of pages you can back up to #. Default
16: is five pages. Zero (or no number) runs faster as the pages do not have to be
17: transferred to disk.
18: .PP
19: If the
20: .I file
21: given to ximpv is correct a square will appear on the
22: screen indicating text is about to appear.
23: If no
24: .I file
25: is given stdin must be from a pipe or an error message is printed
26: and the program aborted.
27: .PP
28: The pages of the file are displayed in the order.
29: Only about 2/3 of a page can be displayed at once (this is because
30: of aspect ratio differences).
31: .SH ARGUMENTS
32: .PP
33: .TP 8
34: .B -bd \fIcolor\fP
35: Specify the border color.
36: .PP
37: .TP 8
38: .B -ms \fIcolor\fP
39: Specify the mouse color.
40: .PP
41: .TP 8
42: .B -fg \fIcolor\fP
43: Specify the foreground color.
44: .PP
45: .TP 8
46: .B -bg \fIcolor\fP
47: Specify the background color.
48: .PP
49: .TP 8
50: .B -bw \fIwidth\fP
51: Specify the width of the border.
52: .PP
53: .TP 8
54: .B -rv
55: Cause \fIximpv\fP
56: to produce all output in black-on-white instead of white-on-black.
57: .PP
58: .TP 8
59: .B =\fIgeometry\fP
60: The previewer window is created with the specified
61: size specified by the geometry specification.
62: See \fIX(1)\fP for details of this specification.
63: .SH MOUSE
64: .PP
65: Clicking the right button will display the next window full, moving to the
66: next page as needed. Clicking the middle button will move to the opposite
67: end of the current page. Clicking the left button will
68: display the previous window full, moving to the previous page as needed.
69: .PP
70: Clicking the right button with the Shift key held down will display the next
71: window full to the right.
72: Clicking the middle button with the Shift key held down will move to the
73: opposite side of the current page. Clicking the left button with the Shift
74: key held down will display the previous window full to the left.
75: .SH KEYBOARD
76: .PP
77: The user may move up and down the page
78: with the numeric pad keys:
79: .nf
80: .br
81: .ta 1.2i 1.8i 2.5i
82: fine medium coarse
83: .br
84: up page 7 8 9
85: .sp
86: down page 1 2 3
87: .br
88: .fi
89: The numeric pad keys can also be used for horizontal motion:
90: .nf
91: .ne 3
92: .br
93: left center right
94: .br
95: horizontal 4 5 6
96: .fi
97: .br
98: .DT
99: .PP
100: You may also move forward or back in the document by using:
101: .br
102: .B -
103: for back a page,
104: .br
105: .B up-arrow
106: for back a window full,
107: .br
108: .B .
109: for forward a page,
110: .br
111: .B down-arrow
112: for forward a window full,
113: .br
114: .B ,
115: or
116: .B +
117: for forward to next new page.
118: .br
119: You may also move left and right in the document by small amounts using the
120: left and right arrow keys.
121: .br
122: The only other functional keys are the CNTRL
123: .B -D
124: key and the CNTRL
125: .B -C
126: key, which exit the program.
127: .SH X DEFAULTS
128: .PP
129: Accepts the following defaults:
130: .PP
131: .TP 8
132: .B BorderWidth
133: Set the border width of the window.
134: .PP
135: .TP 8
136: .B ReverseVideo
137: If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and background color.
138: .PP
139: .TP 8
140: .B Foreground
141: Set the text/graphics color.
142: .PP
143: .TP 8
144: .B Background
145: Set the background color.
146: .PP
147: .TP 8
148: .B Border
149: Set the border color.
150: .PP
151: .TP 8
152: .B Mouse
153: Set the mouse cursor color.
154: .SH "SEE ALSO"
155: X(1), xproof(1), xdvi(1)
156: .SH ENVIRONMENT
157: Uses the environment variable ``DISPLAY'' to specify which bit map display
158: terminal to use.
159: .SH FILES
160: /usr/tmp/impvXXXXXX circular buffer of screen images
161: .SH "SEE ALSO"
162: X(1).
163: .SH "AUTHOR"
164: Steven Sutphen and Ted Bentley, University of Alberta
165: Changes and enhancements for X by
166: Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science, and Jim Gettys,
167: DEC, Project Athena.
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