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xmac(6)								       xmac(6)

NAME
       xmac - display Apple MacPaint image files under X windows

SYNOPSIS
       xmac filename [ -ps ] [ host:display ] [ -geometry ]

DESCRIPTION
       xmac  displays a MacPaint file in a window, allows resize/move, and has
       an icon.	 xmac will send the Postscript commands to print the image  to
       standard out if you include the command line option, -ps.  xmac accepts
       two other optional command line arguments.  You may specify  a  display
       name in the form host:display (see X11(7).  And you may provide a geom‐
       etry specification.  If you don't give a geometry  specification,  xmac
       will  ask  you where you want to put the window when it starts up.  See
       X11(7) for a full explanation.

BUGS
       There are no known bugs.	 There are lots of lacking features.  I	 would
       like to add editing capability in the future, along with the ability to
       clip part of an image to a bitmap format file; as well as replacing the
       desktop	pattern with an image.	Also there should be a way to kill the
       process, i.e. a keypress or a mouse click in a box.  Also a  title  bar
       would be nice.

ENVIRONMENT
       XMAC  -	the  default  directory	 for searching for image files, (after
       ".").

SEE ALSO
       X11(7),
       Xlib Documentation.

AUTHOR
       Copyright (c) 1987 by  Patrick  J.  Naughton,  (naughton@sun.soe.clark‐
       son.edu)

       Permission  to  use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
       documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby	granted,  pro‐
       vided  that  the	 above	copyright notice appear in all copies and that
       both that copyright notice and this permission notice  appear  in  sup‐
       porting documentation.

				  1 Dec 1987			       xmac(6)
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