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rsvg-view(1)							  rsvg-view(1)

NAME
       rsvg-view - Display SVG files

SYNOPSIS
       rsvg-view [options] file.svg

DESCRIPTION
       RSVG displays SVG images on the screen.

   OPTIONS
       -i --xid int
	      XWindow ID (for X11 embedding).

       -s --stdin
	      Read from stdin instead of a file.

       -d --dpi number
	      Set  the resolution of the image in pixels per inch. RSVG's cur‐
	      rent default is 90dpi.

       -x --x-zoom number
	      X Zoom factor, as a percentage. If unspecified, 1.0 is  used  as
	      the default.

       -y --y-zoom number
	      Y	 Zoom  factor, as a percentage. If unspecified, 1.0 is used as
	      the default.

       -w --width integer
	      Specify how wide you wish the image to be. If  unspecified,  the
	      natural width of the image is used as the default.

       -h --height integer
	      Specify  how  tall you wish the image to be. If unspecified, the
	      natural height of the image is used as the default.

       -b --bgcolor string
	      Set the image background color (default: transparent).

       -k --keep-aspect
	      Preserve the image's aspect ratio.

       -? --help
	      Show a short help message.

       --usage
	      Display a brief usage message.

       -v --version
	      Display what version of rsvg-view this is.

MORE INFORMATION
       http://www.gnome.org/
       http://librsvg.sourceforge.net/
       http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/

AUTHORS
       This manpage was written	 for  the  Debian  project  by	Paul  Brossier
       <piem@altern.org>,  based  on the similar rsvg upstream manpage, origi‐
       nally written by	 Dom  Lachowicz	 (cinamod@hotmail.com),	 Alex  Larsson
       (alex@redhat.com), and a host of others.

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