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8: NAME
9: xfax - display a FAX file in an X window
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11: SYNOPSIS
12: xfax [ options ] [ =_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y ] [ _h_o_s_t:_n_u_m_b_e_r ] file
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14: DESCRIPTION
15: _X_f_a_x displays a Dacom 450/500 Facsimile file (see NIC RFC
16: 803) in an X window. By default, the host and display
17: number are extracted from the environment variable
18: ``DISPLAY'', but one can specify a different host in the
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21: left creates a full screen window. With the center button,
22: depress the button to define one corner of the window, move
23: the cursor to where the opposite corner of the window should
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26: Decoding the file usually takes no more than a minute, and
27: then the file is displayed. You can move around in the file
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32: OPTIONS
33: On color displays, colors can be specified in the command
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36: -fg=_c_o_l_o_r foreground
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41: X DEFAULTS
42: Background
43: To determine the background color.
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45: Border To determine the border color.
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48: To determine the border width.
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51: To determine the foreground color.
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53: Mouse To determine the mouse cursor color.
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55: ENVIRONMENT
56: DISPLAY This program gets the display to use by default
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74: AUTHOR
75: Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science.
76: Copyright (c) 1985, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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78: SEE ALSO
79: X(1)
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