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Commands Reference, Volume 6
Displays troff files on an X
display.
xpreview [ -BackingStore BackingStoreType
] [ -page Number ] [ ToolKitFlag ... ] {
File | - }
The xpreview command is
an AIXwindows 2.1- and Motif2.1-based application that displays
output from the troff command on an AIXwindows display. The
troff command output file must be prepared for the devX100
device.
The user interface contains the
standard AIXwindows interface controls for calling the root menu, iconifying
the window, and setting the window to full screen size. The interface
also includes a main window with a scrollable display area for text.
Use the pushbuttons for Next, Previous, Goto Page, Print Page, Print File, and
Newfile to manipulate the viewing document.
Mouse button three actuates a
popup menu for configuring print capabilities. The menu includes an
option to set the command line and another to select a printer queue.
The command line dialog box expects command line input through the
troff command. For example,
pic -Tibm3816 troff-input-file |tbl|troff -mm -Tibm3816
is an acceptable command
line. The printer queue option displays a list of configured printer
queues. If this option is not selected, the xpreview command
uses the system-defined default queue.
When you are previewing an input
file, the Print Page and Print File buttons require command line input.
Note that once a printer queue is selected, it remains selected for the
duration of the viewing session, or until an alternate printer queue is
selected.
Fonts supported for the devX100
device in European locales are:
- Times New Roman in normal,
italic, and bold
- Courier in normal and bold
- Helvetica in normal and bold
- Symbol
The xpreview command
supports the following font sizes: 8, 10, 14, 18, 24, 30, and 36.
The xpreview command
does not display files resulting from the troff command constructed
for a device other than those described in this document.
To preview a file on a certain
device, the xpreview command requires the fonts found in the
following directories:
- /usr/lib/X11/fonts directory for files
formatted for font files other than Japanese
- /usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP for Japanese font files
The xpreview command
supports multibyte locales. Also, to display Japanese characters,
Japanese 16-dot fonts (part of the Japanese BSL package) and 24- and 32-dot
fonts (part of the AIXwindows font package) must be installed. To
display Korean characters, Korean fonts (part of the Korean BSL package) must
be installed.
Japanese support currently
includes the following font sets:
- In 16-dot:
RomanKn12, Kanji12, and IBM_JPN12
- In 24-dot:
RomanKn17, Kanji17, and IBM_JPN17
- In 32-dot:
RomanKn23, Kanji23, and IBM_JPN23, or RomanKn23G, Kanji23G, and IBM_JPN23G
Korean support currently includes
the following font sets:
- In 16-dot, EnglHg16 and
Hangul16
- In 24-dot, EnglHg24 and
Hangul24
The xpreview command
accepts the standard X Toolkit command line flags, as well as the
following flags:
-
| Requires input to be read from standard input.
|
-help
| Indicates that a brief summary of the allowed command line flags should
be printed.
|
-BackingStore
BackingStoreType
| The -BackingStore flag causes the server to save the window
contents so that when it is scrolled around the viewport, the window is
painted from contents saved in server backing store. Redisplays of the
drawing window can take up to a second or so. The
BackingStoreType parameter can have one of the following
values: Always, WhenMapped or
NotUseful.
Notes:
- Enter a space between the -BackingStore flag
and its BackingStoreType parameter.
- Use of this flag requires that the server be started with
backing store enabled.
|
-page Number
| Specifies the page number of the document to be first displayed.
|
ToolKitFlag
| The following standard X Toolkit flags are commonly used with
the xpreview command:
- -bg Color
- Specifies the color to use for the background of the window. The
default is white.
- -bg Color
- Specifies the color to use for the background of the window. The
default is white.
- -fg Color
- Specifies the color to use for displaying text. The default is
black.
- -geometry Geometry
- Specifies the preferred size and position of the window.
- -display Host:Display
- Specifies the X server to contact.
- -xrm ResourceString
- Specifies a resource string to be used.
|
File
| Specifies the file to be printed.
|
- To build files output by the
troff command into files that are suitable for use with the
xpreview command, enter the following commands:
troff-TX100 troff-input | xpreview
pic -TX100 pic-troff-input | tbl | troff -man -TX100 | xpreview
- To build files output by the
troff command into files that are suitable for use with the
Japanese language version of the xpreview command, enter the
following commands:
LANG=ja_JP
troff -TX100 troff-input | xpreview -
pic -TX100 pic-troff-input | tbl | troff -man -TX100 \
| xpreview -
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/XPreview
| Contains user-configurable applications defaults file.
|
/usr/lib/X11/Ja_JP/app-defaults/XPreview
| Contains user-configurable applications default file for the Japanese
(IBM-932) locale.
|
/usr/lib/X11/ja_JP/app-defaults/XPreview
| Contains user-configurable applications default file for the Japanese
(IBM-eucJP) locale.
|
/usr/lib/X11/ko_KR/app-defaults/XPreview
| Contains user-configurable applications default file for the Korean
locale.
|
/usr/lib/X11/zh_TW/app-defaults/XPreview
| Contains user-configurable applications default file for the Traditional
Chinese locale.
|
/usr/lib/font/devX100
| Contains troff fonts for devX100 devices.
|
/usr/lib/X11/fonts
| Contains X fonts for 100 dpi devices.
|
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP
| Contains X fonts for multi-byte characters.
|
/usr/lib/X11/fonts/JP
| Contains X fonts for Japanese characters.
|
The cat command, csplit command, diff command, lint command, lp
command, lpr command, pg command, pr
command, qprt command, sed command, sort
command, tabs command, X command, xrdb command.
The eqn command, grap
command, pic command, tbl command, troff
command, X command, xrdb command.
The nl_langinfo subroutine in AIX 5L Version
5.1 Technical Reference: Base Operating System and
Extensions.
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