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Exclamation sxpm geometry option

Hi,
i wanted to know how to pass the vaules for the geometry option for sxpm.

sxpm -g <?> filename.xpm

what do i put in the '?' part.

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Searching for an example, I find things like:
Code:
-g WIDTHxHEIGHT+-XOFF+-YOFF
example:  -g 500x450+100+200
I believe this is a standard commandline parameter used by xlib, common to many programs.
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