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    NAME
         xwud - image displayer for X
    
    SYNOPSIS
         xwud  [-in  file]  [-noclick]  [-geometry  geom]   [-display
         display]  [-new] [-std <maptype>] [-raw] [-vis <vis-type-or-
         id>] [-help] [-rv] [-plane number] [-fg color] [-bg color]
    
    DESCRIPTION
         Xwud is an X Window System image  undumping  utility.   Xwud
         allows  X  users  to display in a window an image saved in a
         specially formatted dump file, such as produced by xwd(1).
    
    OPTIONS
         -bg color
                 If a bitmap image (or a single plane of an image) is
                 displayed,  this  option  can be used to specify the
                 color to display for the "0" bits in the image.
    
         -display display
                 This option allows you to specify the server to con-
                 nect to; see X11(7).
    
         -fg color
                 If a bitmap image (or a single plane of an image) is
                 displayed,  this  option  can be used to specify the
                 color to display for the "1" bits in the image.
    
         -geometry geom
                 This option allows you to specify the size and posi-
                 tion of the window.  Typically you will only want to
                 specify the position, and let the  size  default  to
                 the actual size of the image.
    
         -help   Print out  a  short  description  of  the  allowable
                 options.
    
         -in file
                 This option allows the user  to  explicitly  specify
                 the  input  file  on  the command line.  If no input
                 file is given, the standard input is assumed.
    
         -new    This option forces creation of a  new  colormap  for
                 displaying  the image.  If the image characteristics
                 happen to match those of the display, this  can  get
                 the  image  on the screen faster, but at the cost of
                 using a new colormap (which on  most  displays  will
                 cause other windows to go technicolor).
    
         -noclick
                 Clicking any button in the window will terminate the
                 application,   unless   this  option  is  specified.
                 Termination can always be achieved  by  typing  'q',
                 'Q', or ctrl-c.
    
         -plane number
                 You can select a single bit plane of  the  image  to
                 display  with this option.  Planes are numbered with
                 zero being the least significant bit.   This  option
                 can  be  used  to  figure out which plane to pass to
                 xpr(1) for printing.
    
         -raw    This option forces the image to  be  displayed  with
                 whatever  color  values happen to currently exist on
                 the screen.   This  option  is  mostly  useful  when
                 undumping  an  image  back onto the same screen that
                 the image originally came from, while  the  original
                 windows are still on the screen, and results in get-
                 ting the image on the screen faster.
    
         -rv     If a bitmap image (or a single plane of an image) is
                 displayed,  this  option  forces  the foreground and
                 background colors to be swapped.  This may be needed
                 when  displaying  a bitmap image which has the color
                 sense of pixel values "0" and "1" reversed from what
                 they are on your display.
    
         -std maptype
                 This option causes the image to be  displayed  using
                 the  specified Standard Colormap.  The property name
                 is obtained by converting the type  to  upper  case,
                 prepending  "RGB_",  and  appending "_MAP".  Typical
                 types  are  "best",  "default",  and  "gray".    See
                 xstdcmap(1)  for one way of creating Standard Color-
                 maps.
    
         -vis vis-type-or-id
                 This option  allows  you  to  specify  a  particular
                 visual  or visual class.  The default is to pick the
                 "best" one.  A particular class  can  be  specified:
                 "StaticGray",   "GrayScale",  "StaticColor",  "Pseu-
                 doColor", "DirectColor", or "TrueColor".  Or "Match"
                 can  be specified, meaning use the same class as the
                 source image.  Alternatively,  an  exact  visual  id
                 (specific to the server) can be specified, either as
                 a hexadecimal number (prefixed with "0x")  or  as  a
                 decimal  number.   Finally,  "default" can be speci-
                 fied, meaning to use the same class as the  colormap
                 of  the root window.  Case is not significant in any
                 of these strings.
    
    ENVIRONMENT
         DISPLAY To get default display.
    
    FILES
         XWDFile.h
                 X Window Dump File format definition file.
    
    SEE ALSO
         xwd(1), xpr(1), xstdcmap(1), X11(7)
    
    AUTHOR
         Bob Scheifler, MIT X Consortium
    
    
    
    


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