index
NAME
ghostview - View PostScript documents using ghostscript
SYNOPSIS
ghostview [filename]
or
ghostview [-monochrome] [-grayscale] [-color] [-[no]title]
[-[no]date] [-[no]locator] [-[no]labels] [-resolution dpi]
[-dpi dpi] [-xdpi dpi] [-ydpi dpi] [-magstep n] [-[no]safer]
[-[no]quiet] [-arguments arguments] [-[no]center]
[-portrait] [-landscape] [-upsidedown] [-seascape]
[-[no]swap] [-letter] [-tabloid] [-ledger] [-legal]
[-statement] [-executive] [-a3] [-a4] [-a5] [-b4] [-b5]
[-folio] [-quarto] [-10x14] [-force] [-forceorientation]
[-forcemedia] [-[no]openwindows] [-[no]ncdwm] [-page label]
[-toolkitoption ...] [filename]
DESCRIPTION
The ghostview program provides an X11 user interface for the
ghostscript interpreter. Ghostview and ghostscript function
as two cooperating programs. Ghostview creates the viewing
window and ghostscript draws in it.
Don't be alarmed by the number of options. Generally, one
invokes ghostview with just one parameter, the name of the
file to be previewed. If the filename is ``-'', ghostview
will read from ``stdin''. The options provide a way to set
X resources from the command line for a single invocation of
ghostview. For that reason, discussion of the options is
delayed until after the X resources are discussed.
MAIN WINDOW
The main viewport is on the right side of the main window.
If the page is larger than the viewport, there will be
scroll bars along the bottom and right edges of the
viewport. To the left of the viewport is the table of
contents. If the PostScript file has document structuring
convention (DSC) comments, the table of context will display
the page labels (i.e. usually page numbers). To the left of
the table of contents is the menu box. Each push button
brings up a popup menu. Over the menu box and table of
contents there are three optional labels that contain the
title, date, and locator. The title label contains the
document title found in the DSC comments. If no title can
be found, the filename is used in its place. The date label
contains the document date found in the DSC comments. If no
date can be found, the last modified date of the file is
used in its place. Since the title and date labels may be
clipped by the main viewport, the date and title labels are
push buttons that bring up a popup window with the title or
date. These popup windows also show the ``document'' icon
when the displayed string comes from the DSC comments. The
locator shows the location of the cursor in the viewport.
The location is expressed in the default user coordinate
system. The locator is useful for measuring bounding boxes.
Within the main viewport the mouse cursor is a ``target''
when ghostscript is doing work. The cursor is a ``cross
hair'' when ghostscript is idle. When moving to another
page in a document, it is generally best to wait for
ghostscript to become idle. Otherwise, the current
ghostscript process must be killed and the overhead of
reading the prologue is incurred again.
Ghostview will check to see if the file has been modified
just before it displays a page or when the application is
deiconified. If the file has changed, it will reopen the
file.
Clicking anywhere within the viewport will popup a zoom
window. The window is centered about the location that was
clicked. Clicking with the first mouse button pops up a low
resolution zoom window. Clicking with the second mouse
button pops up a medium resolution zoom window. Clicking
with the third mouse button pops up a high resolution zoom
window. The cursor in the zoom window will display a
``target'' or ``cross hair'' depending on the state of
ghostscript. The locator reports the position of the cursor
in the zoom windows as well as the main viewport.
In the table of contents, the first and third mouse button
function exactly as they do in a Text widget. That is the
first mouse button selects text and the third mouse button
extends selections. However, clicking on a page label with
the second mouse button will cause that page to be shown.
The page being displayed is marked with a '<' in the right
margin of the table of contents.
POPUP WINDOWS
There are several additional windows that may appear. The
copyright window will appear whenever copyright information
is requested. The information window appears whenever the
ghostscript process writes to ``stdout'' or ``stderr''.
Whenever there is an error in the PostScript program, the
stack trace will appear in this window. When ghostscript is
invoked without the quiet option, informational message
regarding the state of ghostscript will appear in the
information window. The copyright and information windows
can be dismissed by pushing the ``Dismiss'' button.
The Select File dialog widget will appear when you wish to
open or save a file. The Select File dialog widget allows
an X11 user to select a file by typing the path or by
browsing in directory listings and selecting entries with
the mouse.
The space bar can be pressed to complete filenames, and
tilde is used for home directories. All the usual key
bindings can be used in the text widget, except for Return
and Control-M, which are equivalent to pressing the OK
button. The path can be scrolled using the large horizontal
scroll bar, or by moving the insertion cursor in the text
widget. The directory entries can be scrolled using the
vertical scroll bars, or by holding a mouse button down and
moving out of the listing. The scrolling speed varies with
the distance from the listing.
The directory entries are terminated with special characters
that show the type of entry, similar to the -F option of
ls(1).
The Select File dialog widget is in total control until is
pops down. No other controls in ghostview will be active
during this time.
MENUS
There are five buttons in the menu box. They are the File,
Page, Magstep, Orientation, and Media buttons. There are
keyboard accelerators for most of the popup menus. Be sure
to read the keyboard accelerator section.
File This popup menu controls file access:
Open... Pops up the Select File window in
preparation to open a file. The Select
File widget is in total control until it
pops down. Opens the file for viewing.
Reopen Reopens the current file.
Print... Pops up a dialog widget to ask for the
printer name. Sends the whole document
to the printer.
Print marked pages...
Pops up a dialog widget to ask for the
printer name. Sends the marked pages to
the printer. If no pages have been
marked, the mark procedure is called
before printing and then the unmark
procedure is called after printing.
Save marked pages...
Pops up the Select File window in
preparation to save a file. The Select
File widget is in total control until it
pops down. Saves the marked pages in
the selected file. If no pages have
been marked, the mark procedure is
called before saving and then the unmark
procedure is called after saving.
Copyright...
Pops up the copyright window.
Quit Causes ghostview to exit.
Page This popup menu controls page access:
Next Display the next page.
Redisplay Display the current page.
Previous Display the previous page.
Center Center the page in the viewport.
Mark Mark the pages that have been selected
in the table of contents. If no pages
have been selected, mark the current
page.
Unmark Unmark the pages that have been selected
in the table of contents. If no pages
have been selected, unmark the current
page.
Magstep The Magstep menu controls the magnification at
which the document is viewed. The default magstep
of 0 implies no magnification (i.e. the size on
the screen should match the size on paper).
Ghostview borrows the notion of magstep from TeX.
The magnification is defined to be 1.2**magstep.
At magstep 1, the document is magnified by 1.2.
At magstep -1, the document is reduced by 1.2.
The Magstep menu lists values from -5 to 5.
Orientation
The Orientation menu controls the display
orientation. A ``dot'' appears in front of the
current orientation. The first mouse button sets
the default orientation. The DSC comments may
specify an orientation of Portrait or Landscape
that overrides the default. In this case, a
"document" appears in front of the current
orientation. The second mouse button can be used
to ``force'' the orientation on a document to
override the DSC comments. If an orientation is
being forced, then a ``tie fighter'' will appear
in front of the current orientation.
Portrait Set the orientation to Portrait. This
implies no rotation. A portrait
orientation indicates that the longest
edge of the paper is parallel to the
vertical (y) axis.
Landscape Set the orientation to Landscape. This
implies a clockwise rotation of the
paper by 90 degrees. A landscape
orientation indicates that the longest
edge of the paper is parallel to the
horizontal (x) axis.
Upside-down
Set the orientation to Upside-Down.
Seascape Set the orientation to Seascape. This
implies a counterclockwise rotation of
the paper by 90 degrees.
Swap Landscape
Swap the meaning of Landscape and
Seascape. Most of the Landscape
documents that I have encountered
require a 90 clockwise rotation of the
paper to view. However, there is no
standard and some documents need to be
rotated the other way. The swap
landscape button allows ghostview to
automatically rotate the document the
right way in response to the
%%Orientation comment in the PostScript
file.
Media The entries on the Media menu set the page media.
Media defined in the document appear at the
beginning of the menu separated by a line from the
standard media. A ``dot'' appears in front of the
current media. The first mouse button sets the
default media. The DSC comments may specify the
page media that overrides the default. In this
case, a "document" appears in front of the current
media. The second mouse button can be used to
``force'' the media on a document to override the
DSC comments. Forcing the media on an EPSF figure
will override the Bounding Box. This makes is
easy to view a figure with an incorrect
%%BoundingBox comment. If a media is being
forced, then a ``tie fighter'' will appear in
front of the current media.
Here are the standard media names and their sizes.
The size is given as the width and height in
PostScript points.
Letter 612 x 792 (8.5 x 11 in.)
Tabloid 792 x 1224 (11 x 17 in.)
Ledger 1224 x 792 (17 x 11 in.)
Legal 612 x 1008 (8.5 x 14 in.)
Statement 396 x 612 (5.5 x 8.5 in.)
Executive 540 x 720 (7.5 x 10 in.)
A3 842 x 1190
A4 595 x 842
A5 420 x 595
B4 729 x 1032
B5 516 x 729
Folio 612 x 936 (8.5 x 13 in.)
Quarto 610 x 780
10x14 720 x 1008 (10 x 14 in.)
KEYBOARD ACCELERATORS
Most of the popup menu commands have an equivalent action
that can be invoked from the keyboard. The popup menu entry
must be sensitive (i.e. not grayed out) for the action to
have effect. Here is the default keyboard binding:
Q Bound to GhostviewQuit() which is equivalent to
pushing the Quit menu button on the Ghostview
menu.
O Bound to GhostviewOpen() which is equivalent to
pushing the Open... menu button on the File menu.
R Bound to GhostviewReopen() which is equivalent to
pushing the Reopen menu button on the File menu.
S Bound to GhostviewSave() which is equivalent to
pushing the Save marked pages... menu button on
the File menu.
P Bound to GhostviewPrintMarked() which is
equivalent to pushing the Print marked pages...
menu button on the File menu.
Shift-P Bound to GhostviewPrintWhole() which is equivalent
to pushing the Print... menu button on the File
menu.
BackSpace, Delete, Prior, B
Bound to GhostviewPrevious() which is equivalent
to pushing the Previous menu button on the Page
menu.
space, Return, Next, F
Bound to GhostviewNext() which is equivalent to
pushing the Next menu button on the Page menu.
period, Ctrl-L
Bound to GhostviewShow() which is equivalent to
pushing the Redisplay menu button on the Page
menu.
M Bound to GhostviewMark() which is equivalent to
pushing the Mark menu button on the Page menu.
N Bound to GhostviewUnMark() which is equivalent to
pushing the Unmark menu button on the Page menu.
0 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(0) which is equivalent
to pushing the 0 menu button on the Magstep menu.
1 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(1) which is equivalent
to pushing the 1 menu button on the Magstep menu.
2 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(2) which is equivalent
to pushing the 2 menu button on the Magstep menu.
3 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(3) which is equivalent
to pushing the 3 menu button on the Magstep menu.
4 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(4) which is equivalent
to pushing the 4 menu button on the Magstep menu.
5 Bound to GhostviewMagstep(5) which is equivalent
to pushing the 5 menu button on the Magstep menu.
+ Bound to GhostviewIncreaseMagstep() which
increases the magstep by 1.
- Bound to GhostviewDecreaseMagstep() which
decreases the magstep by 1.
U Bound to GhostviewUp() which scrolls the main
viewport up.
D Bound to GhostviewDown() which scrolls the main
viewport down.
H Bound to GhostviewLeft() which scrolls the main
viewport left.
J Bound to GhostviewDown() which scrolls the main
viewport down.
K Bound to GhostviewUp() which scrolls the main
viewport up.
L Bound to GhostviewRight() which scrolls the main
viewport right.
Up (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewDefault()
GhostviewSetOrientation(portrait) which is
equivalent to pushing Portrait with the first
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Right (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewDefault()
GhostviewSetOrientation(landscape) which is
equivalent to pushing Landscape with the first
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Down (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewDefault()
GhostviewSetOrientation(upside-down) which is
equivalent to pushing Upside-down with the first
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Left (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewDefault()
GhostviewSetOrientation(seascape) which is
equivalent to pushing Seascape with the first
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Shift-Up (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewForce()
GhostviewSetOrientation(portrait) which is
equivalent to pushing Portrait with the second
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Shift-Right (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewForce()
GhostviewSetOrientation(landscape) which is
equivalent to pushing Landscape with the second
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Shift-Down (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewForce()
GhostviewSetOrientation(upside-down) which is
equivalent to pushing Upside-down with the second
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
Shift-Left (arrow)
Bound to GhostviewForce()
GhostviewSetOrientation(seascape) which is
equivalent to pushing Seascape with the second
mouse button on the Orientation menu.
ACTIONS
Most of the popup menu commands have an equivalent action
that can be used in a translation. The popup menu entry
must be sensitive (i.e. not grayed out) for the action to
have effect. Here is the list of actions:
GhostviewCopyright()
Equivalent to pushing the Copyright... menu button
on the Ghostview menu.
GhostviewQuit()
Equivalent to pushing the Quit menu button on the
Ghostview menu.
GhostviewOpen()
Equivalent to pushing the Open... menu button on
the File menu.
GhostviewReopen()
Equivalent to pushing the Reopen menu button on
the File menu.
GhostviewSave()
Equivalent to pushing the Save marked pages...
menu button on the File menu.
GhostviewPrintWhole()
Equivalent to pushing the Print... menu button on
the File menu.
GhostviewPrintMarked()
Equivalent to pushing the Print marked pages...
menu button on the File menu.
GhostviewPrevious()
Equivalent to pushing the Previous menu button on
the Page menu.
GhostviewShow()
Equivalent to pushing the Redisplay menu button on
the Page menu.
GhostviewNext()
Equivalent to pushing the Next menu button on the
Page menu.
GhostviewCenter()
Equivalent to pushing the Center menu button on
the Page menu.
GhostviewMark()
Equivalent to pushing the Mark menu button on the
Page menu.
GhostviewUnmark()
Equivalent to pushing the Unmark menu button on
the Page menu.
GhostviewSetMagstep(magstep)
Sets the magstep. The parameter must be an
integer.
GhostviewIncreaseMagstep()
Increases magstep by one.
GhostviewDecreaseMagstep()
Decreases magstep by one.
GhostviewSetOrientation(orientation)
Set the orientation to the passed parameter. The
parameter must be portrait, landscape,
upside-down, or seascape.
GhostviewSwapLandscape()
Equivalent to pushing the Swap Landscape menu
button on the Orientation menu.
GhostviewSetPageMedia(media-name)
Sets the media. The parameter should be either a
media defined in the document or a standard media.
GhostviewDefault()
The orientation or media being set is not forced
on the document. This action is called before the
action that sets the orientation or media.
GhostviewForce()
The orientation or media being set is forced on
the document. This action is called before the
action that sets the orientation or media.
GhostviewDeleteWindow()
Destroy the current window. This provides a way
to implement the Delete Window protocol for window
managers.
GhostviewDismiss()
Pop down the current window. This provides a way
to implement the Delete Window protocol for window
managers.
GhostviewScrollUp()
Scroll the main viewport up.
GhostviewScrollDown()
Scroll the main viewport down.
GhostviewScrollLeft()
Scroll the main viewport left.
GhostviewScrollRight()
Scroll the main viewport right.
GhostviewEraseLocator()
Used to erase the locator when leaving a Ghostview
widget.
GhostviewCheckFile()
Checks to see if the file changed and refreshes
the screen if necessary.
APPLICATION RESOURCES
The following application resources may be set to control
the default behavior of ghostview.
showTitle (class Labels)
Tells whether to display the %%Title comment. The
default is ``true''.
showDate (class Labels)
Tells whether to display the %%Data comment. The
default is ``true''.
showLocator (class Labels)
Tells whether to display the locator. The default
is ``true''.
autoCenter (class AutoCenter)
Tells whether to center the page within the
viewport whenever the page size changes. The
default is ``true''.
horizonalMargin (class Margin)
Tells how many pixels ghostview should reserve for
window decorations in the horizontal direction.
The default value is ``20''.
verticalMargin (class Margin)
Tells how many pixels ghostview should reserve for
window decorations in the vertical direction. The
default value is ``44''.
minimumMagstep (class Magstep)
Tells the smallest magstep to display. The
default is ``-5''.
maximumMagstep (class Magstep)
Tells the largest magstep to display. The default
is ``5''.
magstep (class Magstep)
Sets the default magstep. The default is ``0''.
orientation (class Orientation)
Sets the default orientation. The default is
``Portrait''.
page (class Page)
Gives the initial page to display. This resource
only affects the display of the file listed on the
command line. The default is NULL.
pageMedia (class PageMedia)
Sets the default page media. The default is
``Letter''.
forceOrientation (class Force)
Tells whether to force the orientation on the
document. The default is ``false''.
forcePageMedia (class Force)
Tells whether to force the page media on the
document. The default is ``false''.
swapLandscape (class SwapLandscape)
Tells whether to swap the meaning of Landscape and
Seascape. The default is ``false''.
printCommand (class PrintCommand)
Sets the command used for printing. The printer
environment variable is set to the desired printer
and then this command is executed using popen.
This command should read from ``stdin'' and send
the file to the appropriate printer. The default
value is ``lpr'' for BSD and ``lp'' for System V.
printerVariable (class PrinterVariable)
Gives the name of the printer environment
variable. The default value is ``PRINTER'' for
BSD and ``LPDEST'' for System V.
defaultPrinter (class DefaultPrinter)
Gives the printer name to use when the printer
environment variable is not set. The default
value is NULL.
printPrompt (class PrintPrompt)
Sets the prompt used to ask for the printer name.
The default value is ``Printer Name: ''.
printFail (class printFail)
Sets the string used to inform the user that the
printer command failed. The default is
``"lpr" command failed.''.
openPrompt (class OpenPrompt)
Sets the prompt used to ask for a file name to
open. The default value is ``Open File: ''.
openFail (class OpenFail)
Sets the string used to inform the user that the
open failed. The default value is
``Cannot open file: ''.
savePrompt (class SavePrompt)
Sets the prompt used to ask for a file name to
save. The default value is ``Save File: ''.
saveFail (class SaveFail)
Sets the string used to inform the user that the
save failed. The default value is
``Cannot save file: ''.
openWindows (class OpenWindows)
OpenWindows servers sometimes cause error messages
about bitmaps not being 1 bit deep. Turning on
this resource avoids the problem by not using any
bitmaps. You lose the functionality of having the
current magstep, orientation and media marked on
the popup menus. The default value is ``false''.
ncdwm (class Ncdwm)
The Xt Intrinsics has a bug that causes bogus
information in the window manager size hints.
Ncdwm and possibly other window managers get
confused by the bogus information and make the
window extremely small. Twm and mwm ignore the
bogus information. Turning on the resource avoids
the problem with ncdwm by doing things slightly
differently. However, this can confuse other
window managers such as mwm. This bug is fixed in
X11R5 fix-10. You should only set this resource
if you have the problem. The default value is
``false''.
GHOSTVIEW WIDGET RESOURCES
Certain resources in the Ghostview widget may be set by the
user. These selected resources are presented below.
arguments (class Arguments)
Additional arguments passed to the interpreter.
It is convenient to name files that preload fonts
here for PostScript programs that continually
reload fonts while rendering a page. The default
is no additional arguments.
busyCursor (class Cursor)
The cursor shown when ghostscript is rendering to
the window. The busy cursor is set to the
``target'' by the application defaults.
cursor (class Cursor)
The cursor shown when ghostscript is idle. The
default cursor is the ``crosshair''.
interpreter (class Interpreter)
The name of the executable to call to render the
PostScript. It is convenient to set this resource
to the path of an alternate version of ghostscript
for testing. The default value is ``gs''.
palette (class Palette)
Tells ghostscript how to restrict the palette used
when rendering. The possible values are
``color'', ``grayscale'', and ``monochrome''. The
default value is ``color''.
quiet (class Quiet)
Tells ghostscript whether to supress informational
messages. The default value is ``true''.
safer (class Safer)
Tells ghostscript whether to run in ``safer''
mode. The default value is ``true''.
useBackingPixmap (class UseBackingPixmap)
Tells whether to use a backing pixmap. If this
resource is false, backing store is requested on
the Ghostview window. Some X servers have limited
resources for large pixmaps. Also, some X
servers' backing store is much faster than using a
backing pixmap. You should reset this resource if
your X server is one of the server types
mentioned. The default value is ``true''.
xdpi (class Resolution)
Sets the X resolution of the window in dots per
inch. You can use this resource to affect the
main window. Zoom windows have their X dpi set
explicitly in the program. The default value is
calculated from the screen metrics.
ydpi (class Resolution)
Sets the Y resolution of the window in dots per
inch. You can use this resource to affect the
main window. Zoom windows have their Y dpi set
explicitly in the program. The default value is
calculated from the screen metrics.
GHOSTVIEW WIDGET ACTIONS
notify(width height xdpi ydpi)
The notify event is used by the ghostview
application for the locator and popup zoom
windows. If the width and height are 0, the event
is user for the locator. Otherwise, it triggers a
popup zoom window. The default width and height
are 72. The default xdpi and ydpi are 300. The
height will default to the width if the height is
omitted. The xdpi will default to the xdpi if the
ydpi is omitted.
OPTIONS
-monochrome
Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.palette:
Monochrome''.
-grayscale
Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.palette:
GrayScale''.
-color Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.palette:
Color''.
-title Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showTitle:
True''.
-notitle Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showTitle:
False''.
-date Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showDate:
True''.
-nodate Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showDate:
False''.
-locator Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showLocator:
True''.
-nolocator
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.showLocator:
False''.
-labels Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.Labels: True''.
-nolabels Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.Labels: False''.
-resolution dpi
Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.Resolution:
dpi''.
-dpi dpi Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.Resolution:
dpi''.
-xdpi dpi Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.xdpi: dpi''.
-ydpi dpi Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.ydpi: dpi''.
-magstep magstep
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.magstep:
magstep''.
-safer Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.safer: True''.
-nosafer Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.safer: False''.
-quiet Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.quiet: True''.
-noquiet Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.quiet: False''.
-arguments arguments
Equivalent to setting ``*Ghostview.arguments:
arguments''.
-center Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.autoCenter:
True''.
-nocenter Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.autoCenter:
False''.
-portrait Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.orientation:
Portrait''.
-landscape
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.orientation:
Landscape''.
-upsidedown
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.orientation:
Upside-down''.
-seascape Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.orientation:
Seascape''.
-swap Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.swapLandscape:
True''.
-noswap Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.swapLandscape:
False''.
-letter Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Letter''.
-tabloid Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Tabloid''.
-ledger Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Ledger''.
-legal Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Legal''.
-statement
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Statement''.
-executive
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Executive''.
-a3 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia: A3''.
-a4 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia: A4''.
-a5 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia: A5''.
-b4 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia: B4''.
-b5 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia: B5''.
-folio Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Folio''.
-quarto Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
Quarto''.
-10x14 Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.pageMedia:
10x14''.
-force Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.Force: True''.
-forceorientation
Equivalent to setting
``Ghostview.forceOrientation: True''.
-forcemedia
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.forcePageMedia:
True''.
-openwindows
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.openWindows:
True''.
-noopenwindows
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.openWindows:
False''.
-ncdwm Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.ncdwm: True''.
-noncdwm Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.ncdwm: False''.
-page label
Equivalent to setting ``Ghostview.page: label''.
WIDGET HIERARCHY
The hierarchy of the ghostview application:
Ghostview ghostview
Form form
MenuButton titleButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB title
MenuButton dateButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB date
Label locator
Box box
MenuButton fileButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB open
SmeBSB reopen
SmeBSB printwhole
SmeBSB printmarked
SmeBSB save
SmeLine line
SmeBSB copyright
SmeBSB quit
MenuButton pageButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB next
SmeBSB show
SmeBSB prev
SmeLine line
SmeBSB center
SmeLine line
SmeBSB mark
SmeBSB unmark
MenuButton magstepButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB -5
SmeBSB -4
SmeBSB -3
SmeBSB -2
SmeBSB -1
SmeBSB 0
SmeBSB 1
SmeBSB 2
SmeBSB 3
SmeBSB 4
SmeBSB 5
MenuButton orientationButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB portrait
SmeBSB landscape
SmeBSB upsidedown
SmeBSB seascape
SmeLine line
SmeBSB swap
MenuButton pagemediaButton
SimpleMenu menu
SmeBSB Letter
SmeBSB Tabloid
SmeBSB Ledger
SmeBSB Legal
SmeBSB Statement
SmeBSB Executive
SmeBSB A3
SmeBSB A4
SmeBSB A5
SmeBSB B4
SmeBSB B5
SmeBSB Folio
SmeBSB Quarto
SmeBSB 10x14
Text toc
Viewport pageview
Core clip
Ghostview page
Scrollbar horizontal
Scrollbar vertical
TopLevelShell information
Form form
Text text
Command dismiss
TopLevelShell copyright
Form form
Text text
Command dismiss
TransientShell popup
Form dialog
Label prompt
Text response
Command okay
Command cancel
TopLevelShell zoom
Form form
Ghostview page
Command dismiss
The hierarchy of the Select File dialog box:
TransientShell selFile
Form selFileForm
Label selFilePrompt
Text selFileField
Scrollbar selFileHScroll
Composite selFileList1
Scrollbar selFileVScroll
Scrollbar selFileHScroll
Composite selFileList2
Scrollbar selFileVScroll
Scrollbar selFileHScroll
Composite selFileList3
Scrollbar selFileVScroll
Scrollbar selFileHScroll
Command selFileOK
Command selFileCancel
ENVIRONMENT
LPDEST The LPDEST environment variable gives the default
printer destination on System V.
PRINTER The PRINTER environment variable gives the default
printer destination on BSD.
LIMITATIONS
If the document does not begin with ``%!PS-Adobe-'', it does
not claim conformance to the document structuring
convention. When these documents are encountered, the
functionality of ghostview is limited to giving you scroll
bars and a next page capability. Because there is no table
of contents, skipping around the document and marking pages
is impossible.
If there is no table of contents for the document, the popup
zoom window will always show the first page.
BUGS
If you find a bug, please send a bug report to
ghostview@cs.wisc.edu.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1992 Timothy O. Theisen
This program is free software; you can redistribute it
and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more
details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
License along with this program; if not, write to the Free
Software Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA
02139, USA.
Author: Tim Theisen Systems Programmer
Internet: tim@cs.wisc.edu Department of Computer Sciences
UUCP: uwvax!tim University of Wisconsin-Madison
Phone: (608)262-0438 1210 West Dayton Street
FAX: (608)262-9777 Madison, WI 53706
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The Select File widget contains the following copyright
notice:
Copyright 1989 Software Research Associates, Inc., Tokyo,
Japan
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this
software and its documentation for any purpose and without
fee is hereby granted, provided that the above copyright
notice appear in all copies and that both that copyright
notice and this permission notice appear in supporting
documentation, and that the name of Software Research
Associates not be used in advertising or publicity
pertaining to distribution of the software without specific,
written prior permission. Software Research Associates
makes no representations about the suitability of this
software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without
express or implied warranty.
SOFTWARE RESEARCH ASSOCIATES DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES WITH
REGARD TO THIS SOFTWARE, INCLUDING ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL SOFTWARE
RESEARCH ASSOCIATES BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR ANY DAMAGES WHATSOEVER RESULTING
FROM LOSS OF USE, DATA OR PROFITS, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF
CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING OUT
OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THIS
SOFTWARE.
Author: Erik M. van der Poel
Software Research Associates, Inc., Tokyo, Japan
erik@sra.co.jp