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NAME

       aview - A high quality ASCII art image viewer

SYNOPSIS

       aview [options] filename.p[ngbp]m
       asciiview [options] filename.xxx

DESCRIPTION

       This  manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not
       have a manual page.

       aview/asciiview is an image viewer which displays the images in ASCII art...

       aview supports zooming/unzooming, three dithering modes, inversion, contrast, brightness,  gamma  control
       and can save into many formats (html, text, ansi, more/less etc.).

       aview  can  only show files in the PNM file format. But asciiview automatically converts the file formats
       to PNM (with extern programs like NetPBM and ImageMagic) and then runs aview.

       It supports the usual aalib drivers (e.g. slang, x11 and stdout) as well as the mousedrivers X11 and gpm.

CONTROLS

       a,w,d,x
              Move the image one row/column.

       A,W,D,X
              Move the image one page.

       Z,+    Zoom in.

       z,-    Zoom out.

       s      Save image.

       m      Change dithering mode.

       q      Quit the viewer.

       i      Turn inversion on.

       I      Turn inversion off.

       u      Select attributes.

       f      Select font.

       SPACE  Redraw screen.

       .      Increase contrast (dot).

       ,      Decrease contrast (comma).

       '      Increase gamma (single quote).

       ;      Decrease gamma (semicolon).

       >      Increase brightness.

       <      Decrease brightness.

OPTIONS

       For a complete description, type aview --help.  This shows all options.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs you find to Jan Hubicka <hubicka@freesoft.cz>.

LICENSE

       aview is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL).

SEE ALSO

       aafire(1), aainfo(1), aasavefont(1), aatest(1), aaflip(1), aa3d(1), aatv(1), bb(1), xaos(6).

AUTHOR

       Jan Hubicka <hubicka@freesoft.cz>

       This manual page was written by Michael Bramer <grisu@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux  system  (but
       may be used by others).

                                                December 17, 2001                                       AVIEW(1)