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        !             4: XFD(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               XFD(1)
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        !             8: NAME
        !             9:      xfd - X window system font displayer
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        !            11: SYNOPSIS
        !            12:      xfd [ =_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y ] [ _h_o_s_t:_n_u_m_b_e_r ] [ options ] fontname
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        !            14: DESCRIPTION
        !            15:      _X_f_d creates a window which displays all characters in the
        !            16:      named font.  The characters are displayed in increasing
        !            17:      ASCII order, 8 to a line, from the first to the last charac-
        !            18:      ter defined in the font.
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        !            20:      The font name is interpreted by the X server.  On a VAX, if
        !            21:      the name does not begin with ``/'', the X server adds the
        !            22:      suffix ``.onx'' to it and looks up the font file in the
        !            23:      directory /_u_s_r/_n_e_w/_l_i_b/_X/_f_o_n_t/.  If the name does begin with
        !            24:      ``/'', the X server treats it as an absolute pathname of a
        !            25:      file containing a font.
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        !            27:      If no font name is given on the command line, _x_f_d displays
        !            28:      the font ``vtsingle''.
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        !            30:      The window stays around until the xfd process is killed  or
        !            31:      a mouse button is pressed on the window.
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        !            33: OPTIONS
        !            34:      _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y
        !            35:             Normally, _x_f_d gets the host and display number to
        !            36:             use from the environment variable ``DISPLAY''.  One
        !            37:             can, however specify them explicitly.  The _h_o_s_t
        !            38:             specifies which machine to create the window on, and
        !            39:             the _d_i_s_p_l_a_y argument specifies the display number.
        !            40:             For example, ``orpheus:1'' creates a shell window on
        !            41:             display one on the machine orpheus.
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        !            43:      -bw _b_o_r_d_e_r_w_i_d_t_h
        !            44:             Allows you to specify the width of the window border
        !            45:             in pixels.
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        !            47:      -rv     The screen will be displayed with black characters
        !            48:             on a white background, rather than the default white
        !            49:             on black.
        !            50: 
        !            51:      -fg _c_o_l_o_r
        !            52:             On color displays, determines the color of the text.
        !            53: 
        !            54:      -bg _c_o_l_o_r
        !            55:             On color displays, determines the color of the back-
        !            56:             ground.
        !            57: 
        !            58:      -bd _c_o_l_o_r
        !            59:             On color displays, determines the color of the
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        !            63: Printed 9/15/87          1 January 1986                         1
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        !            70: XFD(1)             UNIX Programmer's Manual               XFD(1)
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        !            74:             border.
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        !            76:      =_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y
        !            77:             _X_f_d will also take a standard geometry specification
        !            78:             (see X(1)).
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        !            80: X DEFAULTS
        !            81:      _X_f_d uses a number of standard default values.
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        !            83:      BorderWidth
        !            84:             Set the border width of the window.
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        !            86:      BorderColor
        !            87:             Set the border color of the window.
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        !            89:      ReverseVideo
        !            90:             If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and
        !            91:             background color.
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        !            93:      Foreground
        !            94:             Set the text color.
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        !            96:      Background
        !            97:             Set the background color.
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        !            99: FILES
        !           100:      /usr/new/lib/X/font/*.onx
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        !           102: SEE ALSO
        !           103:      X(1), X(8C), xterm(1)
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        !           105: ENVIRONMENT
        !           106:      DISPLAY   -    To find out which X you are using.
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        !           108: BUGS
        !           109:      It should display the name of the font somewhere.
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        !           111: AUTHORS
        !           112:      Ron Newman, MIT Project Athena, Jim Gettys, DEC, MIT Project
        !           113:      Athena
        !           114:      Copyright (c) 1984, 1985 by Massachusetts Institute of Tech-
        !           115:      nology.
        !           116:      See X(1) for a complete copyright notice.
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        !           129: Printed 9/15/87          1 January 1986                         2
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