Annotation of researchv10dc/man/adm/man9/icon.9, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: .TH ICON 9.1
                      2: .CT 1 editor graphics
                      3: .SH NAME
                      4: icon \- icon editor
                      5: .SH SYNOPSIS
                      6: .B icon
                      7: .SH DESCRIPTION
                      8: .I Icon
                      9: is a pixel-level editor for textures and small bitmaps.
                     10: .I Icon
                     11: presents a magnified pixel grid and a true-size image.
                     12: Editing is done on the magnified grid.
                     13: Pixels can be turned black by pressing the button 1,
                     14: and white by pressing button 2.
                     15: .PP
                     16: Button 3 provides an iconic menu of editing commands.
                     17: Some commands require a rectangle to
                     18: be swept; this is done either by
                     19: the middle button (which supplies a fixed 16\(mu16 rectangle) or by the right
                     20: button (for rectangles of any size).
                     21: .PP
                     22: .TP \w'band-aid\ 'u
                     23: arrow
                     24: Move region (sweep rectangle
                     25: and click at destination).
                     26: .TP
                     27: overlapping regions
                     28: Copy region (sweep rectangle
                     29: and click at destination).
                     30: .TP
                     31: cross
                     32: Invert region (sweep rectangle).
                     33: .TP
                     34: eraser
                     35: Erase region (sweep rectangle).
                     36: .TP
                     37: horizontal (vertical) folded arrow
                     38: Reflect region horizontally (vertically) (sweep rectangle).
                     39: .TP
                     40: clockwise (counterclockwise) arrow
                     41: Rotate region deasil (withershins) (sweep rectangle).
                     42: .TP
                     43: horizontal (vertical) sheared lines
                     44: Shear a region horizontally (vertically) (sweep rectangle and point at destination
                     45: of nearest corner of rectangle).
                     46: .TP
                     47: scaled square
                     48: Scale a region (sweep rectangle and
                     49: sweep destination rectangle).
                     50: .TP
                     51: tweed pattern
                     52: Texture a region (sweep source rectangle and
                     53: a (bigger) destination rectangle to be tiled with copies of the source).
                     54: .TP
                     55: glasses
                     56: Read file (type file name and position the icon by clicking).
                     57: The subdirectories of
                     58: .F /usr/jerq/icon/
                     59: are searched automatically
                     60: after the current directory.
                     61: .TP
                     62: grid
                     63: Switch on or off the background grids.
                     64: .TP
                     65: extend region
                     66: Change the size of the drawing area.
                     67: .TP
                     68: pen
                     69: Write file (sweep rectangle and type file name).
                     70: See
                     71: .IR bitfile (9.5)
                     72: for the format.
                     73: .TP
                     74: overlapping rectangles
                     75: Bitblt region (driven by submenus on the right button).
                     76: .TP
                     77: mouse
                     78: Pick up a 16\(mu16 rectangle and make it the current cursor
                     79: (click a button to pick up a 16\(mu16 region, and click again to
                     80: revert to normal).
                     81: .TP
                     82: help
                     83: Display help information (click a button to revert to normal).
                     84: .TP
                     85: band-aid
                     86: Undo last drawing operation.
                     87: .SH FILES
                     88: .F /usr/jerq/icon/*/*
                     89: .SH SEE ALSO
                     90: .IR bitfile (9.5)

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