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SXPM(1)							SXPM(1)

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 spec-
       ified, 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  speci-
	       fied 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.

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SXPM(1)							SXPM(1)

       -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
       Copyright (C) 1989-95 by Groupe Bull.

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