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XVIEWGL(1L)              UNIX System V(12th Mar 1991)               XVIEWGL(1L)


NAME
      xviewgl - display GRASP library files under X11

SYNTAX
      xviewgl [-d del] [-f] [-F] [-i] [-s] [-t] [-x n] [-y n] file [script]

      Where file is either the name of a directory containing an unpacked GRASP
      library, the name of a GRASP library file ending in ".gl", or the name of
      a GRASP script ending in ".txt".  If file is a directory or GRASP library
      name, you may specify script , the name of a script to use within the
      library or directory.  The default is to use the first script
      encountered.


DESCRIPTION
      Xgl is an X11-based viewer for GRASP libraries.  GRASP is an animation
      package popular on IBM PCs.  It is a near-complete implementation of
      GRASP V1.10 , with many features from later versions of GRASP.

      In order to see the colors properly, you may need to set input focus to
      xviewglusing the -i option.  The xviewgl window will accept the following
      input in addition to any requested by GRASP files:  <space> will pause
      the animation, <esc> will exit xviewgl , and any other key will break out
      of a single delay.


OPTIONS
      -d del
            Sets minimum delay to del hundredths of a second.  This
            option is useful for viewing files designed for viewing on slow
            PCs.

      -F    Attempts to play friendly with the colormap.  Colors
            are allocated from the highest number down so as to
            minimize the diruption of other applications' colors.

      -f    Attempts to "fix up" the aspect ratio according to the
            screen type.

      -i    Install colormap.

      -q     Quiet mode.  Don't beep for sound effects.

      -s    Synchronize display.  For debugging.

      -t    Trace.  Display each line before executing.

      -x n  These options allow you to specify x and y scaling factors.
      -y n  Only integer values are allowed.





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KNOWN BUGS
      Monochrome support is latent, but I don't have a monochrome system, so I
      can't get it working.  Feel free to hack around in windows.c to try to
      get it going.

      I am looking for information on .DFF and BSAVE images.  Any help or
      specifications may lead to my adding support for them.

      I am also interested in adding support for any of the standard variables
      GRASP supports, and for info on commands (like DLOAD and PUTDFF) which I
      don't understand.  Any documentation or command descriptions would be
      helpful.  (I have seen the GRASP v1.10 docs, so I don't need them...)


AUTHOR
      Brad Daniels <daniels@bigred.enet.dec.com>






































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