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# Line 20  program displays the Line 20  program displays the
20  .IR output ,  .IR output ,
21  see  see
22  .BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@),  .BR groff_out (@MAN5EXT@),
23  on an X display.  on an X\~display.
24  .  .
25  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
26  server machine for font loading.  server machine for font loading.
# Line 33  There are several ways to use Line 33  There are several ways to use
33  The  The
34  .I groff intermediate output  .I groff intermediate output
35  can be generated by  can be generated by
36  .B groff -Z  .BR groff\~\-Z .
37  which then can be viewed by explicity calling  This can be viewed by explicity calling
38  .I \%gxditview  .I \%gxditview
39  .IR \%filename .  .IR \%filename .
40  If  If
# Line 42  If Line 42  If
42  is  is
43  .BR \- ,  .BR \- ,
44  .I \%gxditview  .I \%gxditview
45  will read the standard input.  will read the standard input;
46  .I \%filename  .I \%filename
47  cannot be omitted.  cannot be omitted.
48  .  .
49    The
50    .I groff intermediate output
51    is different for all devices.
52    .
53    .I \%gxditview
54    can view it for all devices, but the quality is not always good.
55    .
56  .  .
57  .PP  .PP
58  A simpler method is to use an  The best result is achieved with the
59  .BR X *  .BR X *
60  device for the option  devices for
61  .B -T  .IR groff 's
62  of  option
63  .IR groff .  .BR \-T .
64  .  .
65  Then  There are four
66    .BR X *
67    devices:
68    .BR \%\-TX75 ,
69    .BR \%\-TX75\-12 ,
70    .BR \%\-TX100 ,
71    .BR \%\-TX100\-12 .
72    They differ by the X\~resolution (75dpi or 100dpi) and the used base font
73    size (10pt or 12pt).
74    .
75    They are especially built for
76    .IR \%gxditview .
77    When using one of them
78  .I groff  .I groff
79  generates the  generates the
80  .I intermediate output  .I intermediate output
81  and calls  for this device and calls
82  .I \%gxditview  .I \%gxditview
83  automatically for viewing.  automatically for viewing.
84  .  .
 There are four  
 .BR X *  
 devices:  
 .BR \%-TX75 ,  
 .BR \%-TX75-12 ,  
 .BR \%-TX100 ,  
 .BR \%-TX100-12 .  
 They differ by the X resolution (75dpi or 100dpi) and the used base font  
 size (10pt or 12pt).  
 .  
85  .  .
86  .PP  .PP
87  .IR groff 's  .IR groff 's
88  option  option
89  .B -X  .B \-X
90  should be considered obsolete today;  should be considered obsolete today;
91  it produces  it produces
92    .I intermediate output
93    for
94  .I Postscript  .I Postscript
95  output and uses  and uses
96  .I \%gxditview  .I \%gxditview
97  as a previewer for it, but with a bad quality.  as a viewer for it, but with a bad quality.
98  .  .
99  Simply don't use it.  Simply don't use it.
100  .  .
# Line 181  of the virtual page displayed by Line 192  of the virtual page displayed by
192  .SH OPTIONS  .SH OPTIONS
193  The  The
194  .I \%gxditview  .I \%gxditview
195  program accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options  program accepts all of the standard X\~Toolkit command line options
196  along with the additional options listed below:  along with the additional options listed below:
197  .  .
198  .TP 8  .TP 8
# Line 243  This can be either a filename, or a comm Line 254  This can be either a filename, or a comm
254  .  .
255  .  .
256  .PP  .PP
257  The following standard X Toolkit command line arguments are commonly used with  The following standard X\~Toolkit command line arguments are commonly used
258    with
259  .IR \%gxditview :  .IR \%gxditview :
260  .  .
261  .TP 8  .TP 8
# Line 287  This option specifies the preferred size Line 299  This option specifies the preferred size
299  .  .
300  .TP  .TP
301  .BI \-display\  host : display  .BI \-display\  host : display
302  This option specifies the X server to contact.  This option specifies the X\~server to contact.
303  .  .
304  .TP  .TP
305  .BI \-xrm\  resourcestring  .BI \-xrm\  resourcestring
# Line 297  This option specifies a resource string Line 309  This option specifies a resource string
309  .SH X DEFAULTS  .SH X DEFAULTS
310  This program uses the  This program uses the
311  .I Dvi  .I Dvi
312  widget in the X Toolkit.  widget in the X\~Toolkit.
313  .  .
314  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:
315  .  .
# Line 321  Specifies the font to be used for error Line 333  Specifies the font to be used for error
333  .BR fontMap\  (class\  FontMap )  .BR fontMap\  (class\  FontMap )
334  Specifies the mapping from  Specifies the mapping from
335  .I groff  .I groff
336  font names to X font names.  font names to X\~font names.
337  .  .
338  This must be a string containing a sequence of lines.  This must be a string containing a sequence of lines.
339  .  .
340  Each line contains two whitespace separated fields: first the  Each line contains two whitespace separated fields: first the
341  .I groff  .I groff
342  font name, and secondly the X font name.  font name, and secondly the X\~font name.
343  .  .
344  The default is  The default is
345  .nf  .nf

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