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     XMAG(1)		X Version 11 (Release 6.4)	       XMAG(1)



     NAME    [Toc]    [Back]
	  xmag - magnify parts of the screen

     SYNOPSIS    [Toc]    [Back]
	  xmag [ -mag magfactor	] [ -source geom ] [ -toolkitoption
	  ... ]

     DESCRIPTION    [Toc]    [Back]
	  The xmag program allows you to magnify portions of an	X
	  screen.  If no explicit region is specified, a square	with
	  the pointer in the upper left	corner is displayed indicating
	  the area to be enlarged.  The	area can be dragged out	to the
	  desired size by pressing Button 2.  Once a region has	been
	  selected, a window is	popped up showing a blown up version
	  of the region	in which each pixel in the source image	is
	  represented by a small square	of the same color.  Pressing
	  Button1 in the enlargement window shows the position and RGB
	  value	of the pixel under the pointer until the button	is
	  released.  Typing ``Q'' or ``^C'' in the enlargement window
	  exits	the program.  The application has 5 buttons across its
	  top.	Close deletes this particular magnification instance.
	  Replace brings up the	rubber band selector again to select
	  another region for this magnification	instance.  New brings
	  up the rubber	band selector to create	a new magnification
	  instance.  Cut puts the magnification	image into the primary
	  selection.  Paste copies the primary selection buffer	into
	  xmag.	 Note that you can cut and paste between xmag and the
	  bitmap program.  Resizing xmag resizes the magnification
	  area.	 xmag preserves	the colormap, visual, and window depth
	  of the source.

     WIDGETS    [Toc]    [Back]
	  xmag uses the	X Toolkit and the Athena Widget	Set.  The
	  magnified image is displayed in the Scale widget. For	more
	  information, see the Athena Widget Set documentation.	 Below
	  is the widget	structure of the xmag application.
	  Indentation indicates	hierarchical  structure.  The widget
	  class	name is	given first, followed by the widget instance
	  name.

	       Xmag xmag
		    RootWindow root
		    TopLevelShell xmag
			 Paned pane1
			      Paned pane2
				   Command close
				   Command replace
				   Command new
				   Command select
				   Command paste
				   Label xmag label
			      Paned pane2



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     XMAG(1)		X Version 11 (Release 6.4)	       XMAG(1)



				   Scale scale
		    OverrideShell pixShell
			 Label pixLabel


     OPTIONS    [Toc]    [Back]
	  -source geom	 This option specifies the size	and/or
			 location of the source	region on the screen.
			 By default, a 64x64 square is provided	for
			 the user to select an area of the screen.

	  -mag integer	 This option indicates the magnification to be
			 used.	5 is the default.

     AUTHORS    [Toc]    [Back]
	  Dave Sternlicht and Davor Matic, MIT X Consortium.







































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