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