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sxpm (1)

名前

sxpm - Show an XPM (X PixMap) file and/or convert XPM 1 or 2 files to XPM 3.

形式

/usr/bin/sxpm [-d displayname] [-g geometry] [-hints] [-icon
filename]  [-plaid  |  filename  |  -]  [-o filename | -o -]
[-pcmap] [-closecolors] [-nod]  [-nom]  [-mono  |  -grey4  |
-grey  |  -color] [-sc symbol color] [-sp symbol pixel] [-cp
color pixel] [-rgb filename] [-v]

説明




User Commands                                             SXPM(1)



NAME
     sxpm - Show an XPM (X PixMap) file and/or convert XPM 1 or 2
     files to XPM 3.

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/bin/sxpm [-d displayname] [-g geometry] [-hints] [-icon
     filename]  [-plaid  |  filename  |  -]  [-o filename | -o -]
     [-pcmap] [-closecolors] [-nod]  [-nom]  [-mono  |  -grey4  |
     -grey  |  -color] [-sc symbol color] [-sp symbol pixel] [-cp
     color pixel] [-rgb filename] [-v]

DESCRIPTION
     The sxpm program can be used to view any XPM (version 1,  2,
     or 3) file and/or to convert a file from XPM1 or XPM2 to XPM
     version 3. If sxpm is run with any dummy  option  specified,
     the  usage  is  displayed.  If no geometry is specified, the
     show window will have the size of the read pixmap.  Pressing
     the key Q in the window will quit the program.

OPTIONS
     -d display
             Specifies the display to connect to.

     -g geom Window geometry (default is pixmap's size).

     -hints  Set ResizeInc for window.

     -icon filename
             Set icon to pixmap created from the file filename.

     -plaid  Show the plaid pixmap which is stored as data.

     filename
             Read  from the file filename and from standard input
             if filename is '-'.  If no input is  specified  sxpm
             reads from standard input.

     -o filename
             Write  to the file filename (overwrite if it already
             exists) and to standard output if filename is '-'.

     -mono   Use the colors specified for a monochrome visual.

     -grey4  Use the colors specified for  a  4  color  greyscale
             visual.

     -grey   Use the colors specified for a greyscale visual.

     -color  Use the colors specified for a color visual.

     -pcmap  Use a private colormap.




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User Commands                                             SXPM(1)



     -closecolors
             Try  to use "close colors" before reverting to other
             visuals.

     -nod    Do not display the pixmap in a window.  (Useful when
             using as converter)

     -nom    Do not use the clipmask if there is any.

     -sc symbol colorname
             Override default color to symbol to colorname.

     -sp symbol pixelvalue
             Override default color to symbol to pixelvalue.

     -cp colorname pixelvalue
             Override default color to colorname to pixelvalue.

     -rgb filename
             Search  color  names  in the file filename and write
             them out instead of the rgb values.

     -v      Verbose - to print out extensions (stderr).



KNOWN BUGS
     Some window managers may not accept a pixmap which is not  a
     bitmap  as icon because this does not respect ICCCM, many of
     the well known ones will accept it though.


AUTHOR
     Arnaud Le Hors    (lehors@sophia.inria.fr)
     Bull Research France
     Copyright (C) 1989-95 by Groupe Bull.


ATTRIBUTES
     See  attributes(5)  for  descriptions   of   the   following
     attributes:

     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |      ATTRIBUTE TYPE         |      ATTRIBUTE VALUE        |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |Availability                 |x11/library/libxpm           |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+
     |Interface Stability          |Uncommitted                  |
     +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+






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