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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Good source of X11 programming info? Post 302127542 by willil on Wednesday 18th of July 2007 12:33:29 PM
Old 07-18-2007
Thanks for the pointers. The architecture isn't set up very good for expose events right now. But I've been thinking about somthing like this. (There can be 100's of millions of polygons to draw. Rearchitecting is coming...) The XtAppPending sounds interesting. I'll start there.
 

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bookman(1)																bookman(1)

NAME
bookman - Generate a book from man pages SYNOPSIS
bookman [-pPxn] [-o outfile] [-a author] [-d date] [-r release] [-t title] [-v volume] [-c coverfile] [manfile] DESCRIPTION
bookman compiles a set of man pages files specified by manfile arguments, or if no manfile is given, filenames are read from standard input. OPTIONS
-p PDF output format. -P Postscript output format. -x X11 previewing, using gxditview(1). -n no format, output is direct gtroff intermediate format. -o outfile Output in file outfile. Default is standard output. -a author Set the author, on the cover page. -d date Set the date on the cover page. -r release Set the book name and release on the cover page. -t title Set the title on the cover page. -v volume Specify the name of the volume. -c coverfile Uses the file coverfile to generate the cover page, i.e. all pages preceding the table of content. coverfile must be in groff_ms(7) format. EXAMPLE
To build a reference manual from section 2 man, do: $ cd /usr/man/man2 $ bookman -p -t 'Unix Reference Manual' * >book.pdf SEE ALSO
man(1), mandoc(7), groff_ms(7), groff(1), troff(1), grops(1), gxditview(1), ps2pdf(1). AUTHOR
Marc Vertes <mvertes@free.fr> txt2man-1.5.5 11 April 2011 bookman(1)
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