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.IR output , |
.IR output , |
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see |
see |
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.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@), |
.BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@), |
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on an X display. |
on an X\~display. |
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. |
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It uses the standard X11 fonts, so it does not require access to the |
It uses the standard X11 fonts, so it does not require access to the |
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server machine for font loading. |
server machine for font loading. |
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The |
The |
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.I groff intermediate output |
.I groff intermediate output |
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can be generated by |
can be generated by |
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.B groff -Z |
.BR groff\~\-Z . |
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which then can be viewed by explicity calling |
This can be viewed by explicity calling |
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.I \%gxditview |
.I \%gxditview |
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.IR \%filename . |
.IR \%filename . |
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If |
If |
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is |
is |
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.BR \- , |
.BR \- , |
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.I \%gxditview |
.I \%gxditview |
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will read the standard input. |
will read the standard input; |
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.I \%filename |
.I \%filename |
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cannot be omitted. |
cannot be omitted. |
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. |
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The |
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.I groff intermediate output |
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is different for all devices. |
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.I \%gxditview |
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can view it for all devices, but the quality is not always good. |
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.PP |
.PP |
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A simpler method is to use an |
The best result is achieved with the |
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.BR X * |
.BR X * |
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device for the option |
devices for |
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.B -T |
.IR groff 's |
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of |
option |
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.IR groff . |
.BR \-T . |
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. |
. |
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Then |
There are four |
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.BR X * |
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devices: |
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.BR \%\-TX75 , |
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.BR \%\-TX75\-12 , |
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.BR \%\-TX100 , |
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.BR \%\-TX100\-12 . |
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They differ by the X\~resolution (75dpi or 100dpi) and the used base font |
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size (10pt or 12pt). |
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. |
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They are especially built for |
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.IR \%gxditview . |
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When using one of them |
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.I groff |
.I groff |
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generates the |
generates the |
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.I intermediate output |
.I intermediate output |
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and calls |
for this device and calls |
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.I \%gxditview |
.I \%gxditview |
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automatically for viewing. |
automatically for viewing. |
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. |
. |
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There are four |
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.BR X * |
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devices: |
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.BR \%-TX75 , |
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.BR \%-TX75-12 , |
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.BR \%-TX100 , |
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.BR \%-TX100-12 . |
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They differ by the X resolution (75dpi or 100dpi) and the used base font |
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size (10pt or 12pt). |
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. |
. |
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.PP |
.PP |
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.IR groff 's |
.IR groff 's |
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option |
option |
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.B -X |
.B \-X |
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should be considered obsolete today; |
should be considered obsolete today; |
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it produces |
it produces |
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.I intermediate output |
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for |
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.I Postscript |
.I Postscript |
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output and uses |
and uses |
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.I \%gxditview |
.I \%gxditview |
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as a previewer for it, but with a bad quality. |
as a viewer for it, but with a bad quality. |
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. |
. |
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Simply don't use it. |
Simply don't use it. |
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. |
. |
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.SH OPTIONS |
.SH OPTIONS |
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The |
The |
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.I \%gxditview |
.I \%gxditview |
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program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options |
program accepts all of the standard X\~Toolkit command line options |
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along with the additional options listed below: |
along with the additional options listed below: |
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. |
. |
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.TP 8 |
.TP 8 |
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. |
. |
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. |
. |
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.PP |
.PP |
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The following standard X Toolkit command line arguments are commonly used with |
The following standard X\~Toolkit command line arguments are commonly used |
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with |
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.IR \%gxditview : |
.IR \%gxditview : |
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. |
. |
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.TP 8 |
.TP 8 |
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. |
. |
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.TP |
.TP |
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.BI \-display\ host : display |
.BI \-display\ host : display |
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This option specifies the X server to contact. |
This option specifies the X\~server to contact. |
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. |
. |
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.TP |
.TP |
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.BI \-xrm\ resourcestring |
.BI \-xrm\ resourcestring |
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.SH X DEFAULTS |
.SH X DEFAULTS |
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This program uses the |
This program uses the |
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.I Dvi |
.I Dvi |
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widget in the X Toolkit. |
widget in the X\~Toolkit. |
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. |
. |
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It understands all of the core resource names and classes as well as: |
It understands all of the core resource names and classes as well as: |
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. |
. |
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.BR fontMap\ (class\ FontMap ) |
.BR fontMap\ (class\ FontMap ) |
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Specifies the mapping from |
Specifies the mapping from |
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.I groff |
.I groff |
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font names to X font names. |
font names to X\~font names. |
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. |
. |
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This must be a string containing a sequence of lines. |
This must be a string containing a sequence of lines. |
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. |
. |
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Each line contains two whitespace separated fields: first the |
Each line contains two whitespace separated fields: first the |
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.I groff |
.I groff |
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font name, and secondly the X font name. |
font name, and secondly the X\~font name. |
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. |
. |
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The default is |
The default is |
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.nf |
.nf |