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1.1 ! root 1: ! 2: ! 3: ! 4: XWUD(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual XWUD(1) ! 5: ! 6: ! 7: ! 8: NAME ! 9: xwud - X Window System, window image undumper ! 10: ! 11: SYNOPSIS ! 12: xwud [ -debug ] [ -help ] [ -inverse ] [ -in _f_i_l_e ] [ ! 13: _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y ] ! 14: ! 15: DESCRIPTION ! 16: _X_w_u_d is an X Window System (protocol version 10) window ! 17: image undumping utility. _X_w_u_d allows X users to display ! 18: window images that were saved in a specially formatted win- ! 19: dow dump file. The window image will appear at the ! 20: coordinates of the original window from which the dump was ! 21: taken. This is a crude version of a more advanced utility ! 22: that will be released in the future. The window dump file ! 23: format is currently under development; no guarantee of ! 24: upward compatibility is made: the format will be completely ! 25: different under V11. Monochrome dump files are displayed on ! 26: a color monitor in the default foreground and background ! 27: colors. ! 28: ! 29: NOTE: Windows can only be undumped on a display have at ! 30: least as many bit planes as the original display. ! 31: ! 32: ARGUMENT SUMMARY ! 33: -help Print out the `Usage:' command syntax summary. ! 34: ! 35: -in _f_i_l_e ! 36: This argument allows the user to explicitly specify ! 37: the input file on the command line. The default is ! 38: to take input from standard in. ! 39: ! 40: -inverse ! 41: Applies to monochrome window dump files only. If ! 42: selected, the window is undumped in reverse video. ! 43: This is mainly needed because the display is `write ! 44: white', whereas dump files intended eventually to be ! 45: written to a printer are generally `write black'. ! 46: ! 47: _h_o_s_t:_d_i_s_p_l_a_y ! 48: This argument allow you to specify the host and ! 49: display number on which to display the window dump. ! 50: For example `xwud orpheus:1' would specify that the ! 51: dump will appear on display `1' on the machine ! 52: `orpheus'. By default, _x_w_u_d uses the host and ! 53: display number stored in the environment variable ! 54: DISPLAY, and therefore this argument is not normally ! 55: specified. ! 56: ! 57: ENVIRONMENT ! 58: DISPLAY To get default host and display number. ! 59: ! 60: ! 61: ! 62: ! 63: Printed 9/15/87 21 November 1986 1 ! 64: ! 65: ! 66: ! 67: ! 68: ! 69: ! 70: XWUD(1) UNIX Programmer's Manual XWUD(1) ! 71: ! 72: ! 73: ! 74: FILES ! 75: XWDFile.h ! 76: X Window Dump File format definition file. ! 77: ! 78: BUGS ! 79: Cannot always undump a XY format color dump file with the ! 80: correct colors since the original pixel-to-color correspon- ! 81: dence will be lost if new color-map pixels have to be allo- ! 82: cated. ! 83: ! 84: SEE ALSO ! 85: xwd(1), xpr(1), xdpr(1), X(1) ! 86: ! 87: AUTHOR ! 88: Copyright 1985, 1986, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ! 89: ! 90: See _X(_1) for a full copyright notice. ! 91: ! 92: Tony Della Fera, Digital Equipment Corp., MIT Project Athena ! 93: ! 94: William F. Wyatt, Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory ! 95: ! 96: ! 97: ! 98: ! 99: ! 100: ! 101: ! 102: ! 103: ! 104: ! 105: ! 106: ! 107: ! 108: ! 109: ! 110: ! 111: ! 112: ! 113: ! 114: ! 115: ! 116: ! 117: ! 118: ! 119: ! 120: ! 121: ! 122: ! 123: ! 124: ! 125: ! 126: ! 127: ! 128: ! 129: Printed 9/15/87 21 November 1986 2 ! 130: ! 131: ! 132:
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