WMAGNIFY(1) User Commands WMAGNIFY(1)NAME
wmagnify - magnify parts of the screen
SYNOPSIS
wmagnify [options]
DESCRIPTION
wmagnify is a tool which allows you to magnify parts of the screen. The main difference from xmag is that the image is refreshed automati-
cally, following the cursor on the screen.
OPTIONS
The following command line options are available.
-m factor
Change the magnification factor, default is 2. You can change this also while running the program, using the keys described below.
-r delay
Change the refresh delay, in milliseconds. Default is 200.
-display display
Use display instead of the default one.
KEYS
The following keys can be pressed while wmagnify is running to change its behaviour.
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9
Change the magnification factor.
<space>, f
Freeze the camera, making it magnify only the current position.
n Create a new window.
m Show/hide the pointer hotspot mark.
SEE ALSO xmag(1), wmaker(1)AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Andrea Bolognani <eof@kiyuko.org> for the Debian project, but may be used by others.
March 22, 2006 WMAGNIFY(1)
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XMAG(1) General Commands Manual XMAG(1)NAME
xmag - magnify parts of the screen
SYNOPSIS
xmag [ -mag magfactor ] [ -source geom ] [ -toolkitoption ... ]
DESCRIPTION
The xmag program allows you to magnify portions of an X screen. If no explicit region is specified, a square with the pointer in the upper
left corner is displayed indicating the area to be enlarged. The area can be dragged out to the desired size by pressing Button 2. Once a
region has been selected, a window is popped up showing a blown up version of the region in which each pixel in the source image is repre-
sented by a small square of the same color. Pressing Button1 in the enlargement window shows the position and RGB value of the pixel under
the pointer until the button is released. Typing ``Q'' or ``^C'' in the enlargement window exits the program. The application has 5 but-
tons across its top. Close deletes this particular magnification instance. Replace brings up the rubber band selector again to select
another region for this magnification instance. New brings up the rubber band selector to create a new magnification instance. Select
puts the magnification image into the primary selection. Paste copies the primary selection buffer into xmag. Note that you can cut and
paste between xmag and the bitmap program. Resizing xmag resizes the magnification area. xmag preserves the colormap, visual, and window
depth of the source.
WIDGETS
xmag uses the X Toolkit and the Athena Widget Set. The magnified image is displayed in the Scale widget. For more information, see the
Athena Widget Set documentation. Below is the widget structure of the xmag application. Indentation indicates hierarchical structure.
The widget class name is given first, followed by the widget instance name.
Xmag xmag
RootWindow root
TopLevelShell xmag
Paned pane1
Paned pane2
Command close
Command replace
Command new
Command select
Command paste
Label xmag label
Paned pane2
Scale scale
OverrideShell pixShell
Label pixLabel
OPTIONS -source geom This option specifies the size and/or location of the source region on the screen. By default, a 64x64 square is provided
for the user to select an area of the screen.
-mag integer This option indicates the magnification to be used. 5 is the default.
AUTHORS
Dave Sternlicht and Davor Matic, MIT X Consortium.
X Version 11 xmag 1.0.3 XMAG(1)
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