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Name

       gxditview - display groff intermediate output files in X11

Synopsis

       gxditview [X-toolkit-option ...] [-backingStore backing-store-type] [-filename file]
                 [-page page-number] [-printCommand command] [-resolution resolution] file

       gxditview -help
       gxditview --help

       gxditview -version
       gxditview --version

Description

       gxditview interprets and displays  the  intermediate  output  format  of  groff(1)  on  an
       X11  display.  It uses the standard X11 fonts, so it does not require access to the server
       machine for font loading.  There are several ways to use gxditview.

       The intermediate output format of groff, documented in groff_out(5), is produced by  troff
       or  the  -Z option to groff.  It can be viewed by explicitly calling “gxditview file”.  If
       the file operand is “-”, gxditview will read the standard input  stream;  file  cannot  be
       omitted.   The  intermediate  output format of groff is device-independent but not device-
       agnostic.  gxditview can view it for all typesetter devices, but the  quality  is  device-
       dependent.  gxditview will not display output for terminal (nroff) devices.

       The  best  results  are achieved with the X* devices for groff's -T option, of which there
       are four: -TX75, -TX75-12, -TX100, and -TX100-12.  They differ by the X resolution (75  or
       100  dots  per inch) and the base point size (10 or 12 points).  They are especially built
       for gxditview.  When using one of these, groff generates the intermediate output for  this
       device and calls gxditview automatically for viewing.

       -X  produces  good  results  only  with -Tps, -TX75, -TX75-12, -TX100, and -TX100-12.  The
       default resolution for previewing -Tps output is 75dpi;  this  can  be  changed  with  the
       -resolution option.

       While gxditview is running, the left mouse button brings up a menu with several entries.

       Next Page    Display the next page.

       Previous Page
                    Display the previous page.

       Select Page  Select a particular numbered page specified by a dialog box.

       Print        Print  the  groff  intermediate  output using a command specified by a dialog
                    box.   The  default  command  initially  displayed  is  controlled   by   the
                    printCommand application resource, and by the -printCommand option.

       Open         Open  for  display  a  new  file  specified by a dialog box.  The file should
                    contain groff intermediate output.  If the filename starts with a bar or pipe
                    symbol, “|” it will be interpreted as a command from which to read.

       Quit         Exit from gxditview.

       The  menu  entries  correspond  to actions with similar but not identical names, which can
       also be accessed with keyboard accelerators.  The n, Space, Return, and Next  (PgDn)  keys
       are  bound to the NextPage action.  The p, b, BackSpace, Delete, and Prior (PgUp) keys are
       bound to the PreviousPage action.  The g key is bound to the SelectPage action.  The o key
       is  bound  to  the  OpenFile action.  The q key is bound to the Quit action.  The r key is
       bound to a Rerasterize action which rereads the current file, and redisplays  the  current
       page;  if  the  current  file  is  a  command,  the command will be re-executed.  Vertical
       scrolling can be done with the k and j keys; horizontal scrolling is bound to the h and  l
       keys.   The arrow keys (up, down, left, and right) are also bound to the obvious scrolling
       actions.

       The paperlength and paperwidth commands in the DESC file describing a groff output  device
       specify  the length and width in machine units of the virtual page displayed by gxditview;
       see groff_font(5).

   X defaults
       This program uses the Dvi widget from the X Toolkit.   It  understands  all  of  the  core
       resource names and classes as well as:

       width (class Width)
              Specifies the width of the window.

       height (class Height)
              Specifies the height of the window.

       foreground (class Foreground)
              Specifies the default foreground color.

       font (class Font)
              Specifies the font to be used for error messages.

       fontMap (class FontMap)
              Specifies the mapping from groff font names to X font names.  This must be a string
              containing a sequence  of  lines.   Each  line  contains  two  whitespace-separated
              fields:  firstly  the  groff  font  name,  and  secondly  the  XLFD (X Logical Font
              Description).  The default is shown in subsection “Default font map” below.

   Default font map
       XLFDs are long and unwieldy, so some lines are shown broken and indented below.

       TR  -adobe-times-medium-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       TI  -adobe-times-medium-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       TB  -adobe-times-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       TBI -adobe-times-bold-i-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       CR  -adobe-courier-medium-r-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       CI  -adobe-courier-medium-o-normal
               --*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       CB  -adobe-courier-bold-r-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       CBI -adobe-courier-bold-o-normal--*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       HR  -adobe-helvetica-medium-r-normal
               --*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       HI  -adobe-helvetica-medium-o-normal
               --*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       HB  -adobe-helvetica-bold-r-normal
               --*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       HBI -adobe-helvetica-bold-o-normal
               --*-100-*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       NR  -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-r-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       NI  -adobe-new century schoolbook-medium-i-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       NB  -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-r-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       NBI -adobe-new century schoolbook-bold-i-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-iso8859-1\n\
       S   -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\n\
       SS  -adobe-symbol-medium-r-normal--*-100
               -*-*-*-*-adobe-fontspecific\n\

Options

       -help and --help display a usage  message,  while  -version  and  --version  show  version
       information; all exit afterward.

       gxditview  accepts  all  of  the  standard  X  Toolkit command-line options along with the
       additional options listed below.

       -page  This option specifies the page number of the document to be displayed.

       -backingStore backing-store-type
              Because redisplay of the groff intermediate output window can take  a  perceiptible
              amount  of  time, this option causes the server to save the window contents so that
              when it is scrolled around the viewport, the window is painted from contents  saved
              in  backing  store.   backing-store-type  can  be  one  of  Always,  WhenMapped  or
              NotUseful.

       -printCommand command
              The default command displayed in the dialog box for the Print menu  entry  will  be
              command.

       -resolution res
              The  groff  intermediate  output file will be displayed at a resolution of res dots
              per inch, unless the DESC file contains the X11 command, in which case  the  device
              resolution will be used.  This corresponds to the Dvi widget's resolution resource.
              The default is 75.

       -filename string
              The default filename displayed in the dialog box for the Open menu  entry  will  be
              string.  This can be either a filename, or a command starting with “|”.

       The following standard X Toolkit command-line arguments are commonly used with gxditview.

       -bg color
              This  option  specifies  the  color  to  use for the background of the window.  The
              default is “white”.

       -bd color
              This option specifies the color to use for the border of the window.   The  default
              is “black”.

       -bw number
              This option specifies the width in pixels of the border surrounding the window.

       -fg color
              This  option  specifies  the  color  to  use  for  displaying text.  The default is
              “black”.

       -fn font
              This option specifies the font to be used for displaying widget text.  The  default
              is “fixed”.

       -rv    This  option  indicates  that  reverse  video  should  be simulated by swapping the
              foreground and background colors.

       -geometry geometry
              This option specifies the preferred size and position of the window.

       -display host:display
              This option specifies the X server to contact.

       -xrm resourcestring
              This option specifies a resource string to be used.

Environment

       GROFF_FONT_PATH
              A list of directories in which to seek the selected output  device's  directory  of
              device and font description files.  See troff(1) and groff_font(5).

Files

       /etc/X11/app-defaults/GXditview
       /etc/X11/app-defaults/GXditview-color
              define  X  application  defaults for gxditview.  Users can override these values in
              the .Xdefaults file, normally located in the user's home directory.  See  appres(1)
              and xrdb(1).

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX100/DESC
              describes the X100 output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX100/F
              describes the font known as F on device X100.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX100-12/DESC
              describes the X100-12 output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX100-12/F
              describes the font known as F on device X100-12.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX75/DESC
              describes the X75 output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX75/F
              describes the font known as F on device X75.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX75-12/DESC
              describes the X75-12 output device.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/font/devX75-12/F
              describes the font known as F on device X75-12.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/tmac/X.tmac
              defines  macros for use with the X100, X100-12, X75, and X75-12 output devices.  It
              is automatically loaded by troffrc when any of those output devices is selected.

       /usr/share/groff/1.23.0/tmac/Xps.tmac
              sets up troff to  use  gxditview  as  a  previewer  for  device-independent  output
              targeting  the  ps output device.  It is automatically loaded by troffrc when troff
              is given the options -X and -Tps.

Examples

       The following command views this man page with a base point size of 12.

              groff -TX100-12 -man gxditview.1

       The quality of the result depends mainly on the chosen point size and display  resolution;
       for rapid previewing, however, something like
              groff -X -P-resolution -P100 document
       yields acceptable results.

Authors

       gxditview  and  its predecessor xditview were written by Keith Packard (MIT X Consortium),
       Richard L. Hyde (Purdue), David Slattengren (Berkeley), Malcolm Slaney (Schlumberger  Palo
       Alto Research), Mark Moraes (University of Toronto), and James Clark.

       This  program  is  derived from xditview; portions of xditview originated in xtroff, which
       was derived from suntroff.

See also

       “X  Logical   Font   Description   Conventions”   ⟨https://www.x.org/releases/X11R7.6/doc/
       xorg-docs/specs/XLFD/xlfd.html⟩, by Jim Flowers and Stephen Gildea.

       X(7), xrdb(1), xditview(1), groff(1), groff_out(5)