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9: ximpv - Imprint (Impress) Previewer for the X Window System
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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
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15: DESCRIPTION
16: _X_i_m_p_v is a program which runs under the X window system. It
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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
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35: -bd _c_o_l_o_r
36: Specify the border color.
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42: Specify the foreground color.
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48: Specify the width of the border.
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50: -rv Cause _x_i_m_p_v to produce all output in black-on-white
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54: The previewer window is created with the specified
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80: Clicking the right button with the Shift key held down will
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87: KEYBOARD
88: The user may move up and down the page with the numeric pad
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94: The numeric pad keys can also be used for horizontal motion:
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98: You may also move forward or back in the document by using:
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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
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106: The only other functional keys are the CNTRL -D key and the
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109: X DEFAULTS
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113: Set the border width of the window.
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116: If ``on'', reverse the definition of foreground and
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144: SEE ALSO
145: X(1), xproof(1), xdvi(1)
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147: ENVIRONMENT
148: Uses the environment variable ``DISPLAY'' to specify which
149: bit map display terminal to use.
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151: FILES
152: /usr/tmp/impvXXXXXX circular buffer of screen images
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154: SEE ALSO
155: X(1).
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157: AUTHOR
158: Steven Sutphen and Ted Bentley, University of Alberta
159: Changes and enhancements for X by Bob Scheifler, MIT Labora-
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