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Operating Systems Solaris Live Chat For Solaris? Post 302137882 by RobSand on Thursday 27th of September 2007 10:29:16 AM
Old 09-27-2007
Thanks Johan

Thanks for your help Johan!
 

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inkview(1)							   Inkscape-0.40							inkview(1)

NAME
inkview - slideshow program which uses SVG files SYNOPSIS
inkview [FILES] ... [somewhere/*.svg] ... DESCRIPTION
Inkview is a slideshow program which uses SVG files. One or more FILES may be specified on the command-line and the slideshow will consist of the files supplied on the command line in the given order. KEYBINDINGS
Left or Page Up: show previous slide Right, Page Down, or space bar: show next slide Up: go to first slide Down: go to last slide Escape, q or Q: quit F11: go to fullscreen mode/revert back to window mode Return: pop up window with slide buttons (first, prev, next, last) EXAMPLES
You can use the command inkview /usr/share/inkscape/examples/*.svg* to browse through the examples included in the inkscape package. OPTIONS
There are no options yet. TODO
add a default SVG for when a document does not load. add a usage/help command line switch SEE ALSO
inkscape(1) and the inkview related part of the inkscape wiki: http://www.inkscape.org/wiki/index.php/Inkview http://www.inkscape.org/ AUTHORS
Johan Ceuppens This codebase owes its existence to a large number of contributors throughout its various incarnations. See inkscape(1) for more informa- tion. This man-page was written by Wolfram Quester <wolfi@mittelerde.physik.uni-konstanz.de> INKSCAPE
December 28, 2004 inkview(1)
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