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

1.1       root        1: .TH XWUD 1 "27 July 1985" "X Version 10"
                      2: .SH NAME
                      3: xwud - X Window System, window image undumper
                      4: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      5: .B "xwud"
                      6: [ -debug ] [ -help ] [ -in \fIfile\fP ] [ \fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP ]
                      7: .SH DESCRIPTION
                      8: .PP
                      9: .I Xwud
                     10: is an X Window System window image undumping utility.
                     11: .I Xwud
                     12: allows X users to display window images that were saved in a specially
                     13: formatted window dump file.   The window  image  will  appear  at  the
                     14: coordinates of the original window from which the dump was taken.
                     15: This is a crude version of a more advanced utility that will be released
                     16: in the near future.  The window dump file format is currently under
                     17: development no guarantee of upward compatibility is made.
                     18: .PP
                     19: .B NOTE:
                     20: Windows dumped in `Z' pixmap format can only be undumped on a
                     21: color display!
                     22: .SH ARGUMENT SUMMARY
                     23: .PP
                     24: .TP 8
                     25: .B "-help"
                     26: Print out the `Usage:' command syntax summary.
                     27: .PP
                     28: .TP 8
                     29: .B "-in \fIfile\fP"
                     30: This argument allows the user to explicitly specify the input 
                     31: file on the command line.  The default is to take input from standard in.
                     32: .PP
                     33: .TP 8
                     34: .B "\fIhost\fP:\fIdisplay\fP"
                     35: This  argument  allow  you  to  specify the host and display number on
                     36: which to display the window dump.  For example `xwud orpheus:1'
                     37: would specify that the dump will appear on display `1' on the machine
                     38: `orpheus'.  By default,
                     39: .I xwud
                     40: uses the host and display number stored in the environment variable
                     41: DISPLAY, and therefore this argument is not normally specified.
                     42: .SH ENVIRONMENT
                     43: .PP
                     44: .TP 8
                     45: .B DISPLAY
                     46: To get default host and display number.
                     47: .SH FILES
                     48: .PP
                     49: .TP 8
                     50: .B XWDFile.h
                     51: X Window Dump File format definition file.
                     52: .SH BUGS
                     53: .PP
                     54: Will fail on many implementations due to memory limitations.
                     55: This program is a quick and dirty hack.
                     56: Does not know how to handle color to monochrome at all.
                     57: .SH FUTURE PLANS
                     58: .PP
                     59: If time ever presents itself...
                     60: .PP
                     61: .TP 8
                     62: .B 1.
                     63: Install complete color support.
                     64: .PP
                     65: .TP 8
                     66: .B 2.
                     67: Completely rework the 'XWDFile' dump file format.
                     68: .SH SEE ALSO
                     69: xwd(1), xpr(1), xdpr(1), X(1)
                     70: .SH AUTHOR
                     71: .PP
                     72: Copyright 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
                     73: .PP
                     74: See \fIX(1)\fP for a full copyright notice.
                     75: .PP
                     76: Tony Della Fera, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena
                     77: 
                     78: 

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