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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: XIMPV(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual XIMPV(1) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NAME ! 9: ximpv - Imprint (Impress) Previewer for the X Window System ! 10: ! 11: SYNOPSIS ! 12: ximpv [=_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y] [-p#] [-rv] [-fg _c_o_l_o_r] [-bg _c_o_l_o_r] [-bd ! 13: _c_o_l_o_r] [-ms _c_o_l_o_r] [_h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y] file ! 14: ! 15: DESCRIPTION ! 16: _X_i_m_p_v is a program which runs under the X window system. It ! 17: is used to preview images which is destined for an Imagen ! 18: laser printer. ! 19: ! 20: The -_p# option, if used, will set the number of pages you ! 21: can back up to #. Default is five pages. Zero (or no number) ! 22: runs faster as the pages do not have to be transferred to ! 23: disk. ! 24: ! 25: If the _f_i_l_e given to ximpv is correct a square will appear ! 26: on the screen indicating text is about to appear. If no ! 27: _f_i_l_e is given stdin must be from a pipe or an error message ! 28: is printed and the program aborted. ! 29: ! 30: The pages of the file are displayed in the order. Only ! 31: about 2/3 of a page can be displayed at once (this is ! 32: because of aspect ratio differences). ! 33: ! 34: ARGUMENTS ! 35: -bd _c_o_l_o_r ! 36: Specify the border color. ! 37: ! 38: -ms _c_o_l_o_r ! 39: Specify the mouse color. ! 40: ! 41: -fg _c_o_l_o_r ! 42: Specify the foreground color. ! 43: ! 44: -bg _c_o_l_o_r ! 45: Specify the background color. ! 46: ! 47: -bw _w_i_d_t_h ! 48: Specify the width of the border. ! 49: ! 50: -rv Cause _x_i_m_p_v to produce all output in black-on-white ! 51: instead of white-on-black. ! 52: ! 53: =_g_e_o_m_e_t_r_y ! 54: The previewer window is created with the specified ! 55: size specified by the geometry specification. See ! 56: _X(_1) for details of this specification. ! 57: ! 58: MOUSE ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 9/15/87 30 August 1985 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: ! 67: ! 68: ! 69: ! 70: XIMPV(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual XIMPV(1) ! 71: ! 72: ! 73: ! 74: Clicking the right button will display the next window full, ! 75: moving to the next page as needed. Clicking the middle but- ! 76: ton will move to the opposite end of the current page. ! 77: Clicking the left button will display the previous window ! 78: full, moving to the previous page as needed. ! 79: ! 80: Clicking the right button with the Shift key held down will ! 81: display the next window full to the right. Clicking the ! 82: middle button with the Shift key held down will move to the ! 83: opposite side of the current page. Clicking the left button ! 84: with the Shift key held down will display the previous win- ! 85: dow full to the left. ! 86: ! 87: KEYBOARD ! 88: The user may move up and down the page with the numeric pad ! 89: keys: ! 90: fine medium coarse ! 91: up page 7 8 9 ! 92: ! 93: down page 1 2 3 ! 94: The numeric pad keys can also be used for horizontal motion: ! 95: left center right ! 96: horizontal 4 5 6 ! 97: ! 98: You may also move forward or back in the document by using: ! 99: - for back a page, ! 100: up-arrow for back a window full, ! 101: . for forward a page, ! 102: down-arrow for forward a window full, ! 103: , or + for forward to next new page. ! 104: You may also move left and right in the document by small ! 105: amounts using the left and right arrow keys. ! 106: The only other functional keys are the CNTRL -D key and the ! 107: CNTRL -C key, which exit the program. ! 108: ! 109: X DEFAULTS ! 110: Accepts the following defaults: ! 111: ! 112: BorderWidth ! 113: Set the border width of the window. ! 114: ! 115: ReverseVideo ! 116: If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and ! 117: background color. ! 118: ! 119: Foreground ! 120: Set the text/graphics color. ! 121: ! 122: Background ! 123: Set the background color. ! 124: ! 125: ! 126: ! 127: ! 128: ! 129: Printed 9/15/87 30 August 1985 2 ! 130: ! 131: ! 132: ! 133: ! 134: ! 135: ! 136: XIMPV(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual XIMPV(1) ! 137: ! 138: ! 139: ! 140: Border Set the border color. ! 141: ! 142: Mouse Set the mouse cursor color. ! 143: ! 144: SEE ALSO ! 145: X(1), xproof(1), xdvi(1) ! 146: ! 147: ENVIRONMENT ! 148: Uses the environment variable ``DISPLAY'' to specify which ! 149: bit map display terminal to use. ! 150: ! 151: FILES ! 152: /usr/tmp/impvXXXXXX circular buffer of screen images ! 153: ! 154: SEE ALSO ! 155: X(1). ! 156: ! 157: AUTHOR ! 158: Steven Sutphen and Ted Bentley, University of Alberta ! 159: Changes and enhancements for X by Bob Scheifler, MIT Labora- ! 160: tory for Computer Science, and Jim Gettys, DEC, Project ! 161: Athena. ! 162: ! 163: ! 164: ! 165: ! 166: ! 167: ! 168: ! 169: ! 170: ! 171: ! 172: ! 173: ! 174: ! 175: ! 176: ! 177: ! 178: ! 179: ! 180: ! 181: ! 182: ! 183: ! 184: ! 185: ! 186: ! 187: ! 188: ! 189: ! 190: ! 191: ! 192: ! 193: ! 194: ! 195: Printed 9/15/87 30 August 1985 3 ! 196: ! 197: ! 198:
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