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XV(l)							XV(l)

NAME
       xv - interactive image display for the X Window System

SYNTAX
       xv [options] [filename[filename...]]

DESCRIPTION
       The  xv	program displays  images in the GIF, JPEG, TIFF,
       PBM, PGM,  PPM,	X11  bitmap,  Utah  Raster  Toolkit  RLE,
       PDS/VICAR, Sun Rasterfile, BMP, PCX, IRIS RGB, XPM, Targa,
       XWD, possibly PostScript, and PM formats on  workstations
       and terminals running the X Window System, Version 11.

       The  documentation  for	XV  is	now distributed only as a
       PostScript file, as it has  gotten  enormous,  and  is  no
       longer very well suited to the 'man' page format.  Print a
       copy of the (100-ish page) manual found in docs/xvdocs.ps.
       If  you	are  unable  to get  the manual to print on your
       printer, you may purchase a printed copy of the XV manual.
       Click on 'About XV' in the program to get further informa-
       tion.

       If you don't have the PostScript file, it is part  of  the
       standard XV distribution, the latest version of which can
       be obtained via anonymous ftp  from  ftp.cis.upenn.edu  in
       the directory pub/xv

AUTHOR
       John Bradley

Rev. 3.10		2 December 1994			1

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