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xpaint(1)							     xpaint(1)

NAME
       xpaint - Simple Paint program

SYNOPSIS
       xpaint [ -size WIDTHxHEIGHT ] [ -winsize WIDTHxHEIGHT ]
       [ -zoom VALUE ]	-8 | -12 | -24	 [ -visual VISUAL ]  [ -dpi DPI ]
       [ -canvas ] [ -fullpopup ] [ -simplepopup ] [ -nomenubar ]
       [ -snapshot ] [ -nowarn ] [ -undosize VALUE ]
       [ -operation NUMBER ] [ -filter FILE ] [ -proc FILE ]
       [ -rcfile FILE ] [ -msgfile FILE ] [ -helpfile FILE ]
       [ -lang LANGUAGE ] [ -sharedir DIR ]
       [ /o ] [ /c ] [ /l ] FILENAMES ...

DESCRIPTION
       XPaint is a color image editing tool which features most standard paint
       program options, as well as advanced features such as image  processing
       algorithms.   It	 allows	 for the editing of multiple images simultane‐
       ously and supports various formats, including  PPM,  XBM,  TIFF,	 JPEG,
       etc.

       The  functionality of XPaint is divided into a toolbox area for select‐
       ing the current paint operation and paint windows for  modifying/creat‐
       ing  images.  Each paint window has access to its own color palette and
       set of patterns, although  the  paint  operation	 in  use  is  globally
       selected for all windows.

       XPaint  runs  on a variety of displays.	It should be noted that saving
       images will adapt them to the current display type (i.e. a color	 image
       loaded on a greyscale screen will be saved as a grey image).

       There is also an extensive on-line help system available.

OPTIONS
       By  default  all	 images	 given	on  the command line are listed in the
       browser of preselected files, but only the first one will be displayed.
       The  /o	switch	(resp.	/c, /l) indicates that the next images will be
       opened in a graphical canvas  (resp.  in	 the  clipboard,  resp.	 again
       listed in the file browser).

       In addition to being able to specify image files to open, the following
       options are available on the command line:

	    -size wxh Default width and height	for  new  paint	 canvas	 being
		      opened.

	    -winsize wxh
		      Default  width  and  height  for new canvas window being
		      opened.

	    -zoom z   Default zoom value of image being opened. Reduction  can
		      be  obtained  by	specifying  for example :3 or -3 which
		      yields reduction factor 1/3.  Only non zero integers and
		      inverses of integers are allowed.

	    -8	      Use an 8 bit PseudoColor visual.

	    -12	      Use a 12 bit PseudoColor visual.

	    -24	      Use a 24 bit TrueColor visual.

	    -visual VISUAL
		      Use  VISUAL  instead of the default visual. See also the
		      section VISUAL FORMAT below for  the  list  of  possible
		      visual types.

	    -dpi DPI  Use  DPI	as  dpi (dot per inch) value for vector format
		      images such as PS, PDF, SVG, and TeX,  LaTeX  documents.
		      Default  is  300.	 The  option  has no effect for bitmap
		      images.

	    -sharedir DIR
		      Use DIR instead of the  default  share  directory	 (e.g.
		      /usr/share/xpaint).

	    -lang LANGUAGE
		      Use  LANGUAGE instead of the default language set by the
		      environment.

	    -rcfile FILE
		      Load FILE instead of the default RC  file	 specified  at
		      compile time. See also the section RC FILE FORMAT below.

	    -msgfile FILE
		      Load  FILE instead of the default message file specified
		      in the app-defaults file (if any). The directory is rel‐
		      ative  to the share directory, unless FILE starts with a
		      slash or a dot character.

	    -helpfile FILE
		      Load FILE instead of the default help file specified  in
		      the  app-defaults	 file (if any). The directory is rela‐
		      tive to the share directory, unless FILE starts  with  a
		      slash or a dot character.

	    -canvas   Popup an empty canvas on startup.

	    -fullpopup
		      This  controls  whether  the floating canvas popup shows
		      the whole menu from the canvas menubar.

	    -simplepopup
		      This controls whether the	 floating  canvas  popup  just
		      shows the edit commands.

	    -nomenubar
		      Do not show menu bar on top of canvas windows.

	    -snapshot Operate xpaint in snapshot mode from start-up.

	    -operation	NUMBER
		      Start with operation <NUMBER> set in tool panel.

	    -undosize  NUMBER
		      Set  undo	 memory limit to <NUMBER> (default is 1 - only
		      one undo !)

	    -filter  FILE
		      Define filter at start-up by using <FILE> as C-script.

	    -proc  FILE
		      Define and execute procedure at start-up by using <FILE>
		      as C-script.

	    -nowarn   Do  not  emit  warnings  about possible data loss due to
		      different depth of display and image.

	    -help     Give a summary of the available options.

TOOLBOX
       The toolbox window is displayed when XPaint is started.	The toolbox is
       used to select an operation which can then be applied to any image area
       presented (painting window, fat bits, pattern editor, etc.).  The  win‐
       dow  has a selection of painting operations (as icons) and several pull
       down menus.

PAINTING WINDOW
       The painting window holds a canvas  area	 for  painting	the  displayed
       image,  menus  for performing operations on this image, and primary and
       secondary color/pattern palettes	 along	with  buttons  for  adding  to
       these.

VISUAL FORMAT
       The  display  visual  to use may be specified using the -visual option.
       Choices for the	argument  are:	TrueColor,  PseudoColor,  DirectColor,
       StaticColor,  StaticGray, GrayScale, or the decimal visual number (from
       xdpyinfo).  Examples:

	    -visual TrueColor

	    -visual GrayScale

	    -visual PseudoColor

	    -visual 47

       Alternatively, -8, -12, and -24	are  also  acceptable  for  specifying
       pseudo8, pseudo12, and truecolor24 respectively.

RC FILE FORMAT
       The  RC file can be used to customize the color/pattern palettes.  If a
       system-wide RC file is specified with the -rcFile option, that file  is
       read  first;  otherwise,	 the  defaults	specified  at compile time are
       loaded.	Then, the file .XPaintrc is searched for first in  the	user's
       home  directory	and then in the current directory. Any settings speci‐
       fied here are appended to the one in the system-wide RC file.

       Any time a new canvas is created, the .XPaintrc file is read  again  if
       it has changed.

       The RC file can contain any of the following entries, in any order:

	    #	      or

	    !	      at the start of a line initiates a comment.  The rest of
		      the line is ignored.

	    solid color
		      where color is a	color  in  standard  X11  format  (eg.
		      GoldenRod1,  #a2b5cd - see also X(1)) adds a solid color
		      to the palette.

	    pattern BeginData bitmap EndData
		      where bitmap is a bitmap specification  in  XBM  or  XPM
		      format, adds a fill pattern to the palette.

		      Note  that  there must be a newline after BeginData, and
		      that EndData must appear on a line by itself.

	    pattern filename
		      where filename is a file containing a bitmap in  XBM  or
		      XPM format, also adds a pattern to the palette.

       The squares in the palette have a default size of 24 by 24 pixels. This
       can be changed by setting the XPaint.patternsize resource to  a	number
       between 4 and 64.

AUTHORS
       The  original  author is David Koblas, koblas@netcom.com.  Around 1992,
       he wrote this : I am interested in how this program  is	used,  if  you
       find  any  bugs, I'll fix them; if you notice any rough spots, or think
       of some way in which it could be better, feel free to drop  me  a  mes‐
       sage.

       Torsten	Martinsen,  torsten@danbbs.dk, has taken maintenance from 1996
       to 2000 approximately, from version 2.2 to version 2.6.2.

       Jean-Pierre  Demailly,  demailly@fourier.ujf-grenoble.fr,  who  started
       maintaining Xpaint around 1999, is to blame for any (mis)features added
       in version 2.5.8 and in the following releases.

       Many people, too numerous to mention, have contributed to the  develop‐
       ment of XPaint. See ChangeLog in the source distribution for details.

				XPAINT_RELEASE			     xpaint(1)
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