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21 lines
1.2 KiB
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# xmag
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The xmag program allows you to magnify portions of an X screen.
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If no explicit region is specified, a square with the pointer in the upper left corner is displayed indicating the area to be enlarged.
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The area can be dragged out to the desired size by pressing Button 2.
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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 represented by a small square of the same color.
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Pressing Button1 in the enlargement window shows the position and RGB value of the pixel under the pointer until the button is released.
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Typing ``Q'' or ``^C'' in the enlargement window exits the program.
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The application has 5 buttons across its top.
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Close deletes this particular magnification instance.
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Replace brings up the rubber band selector again to select another region for this magnification instance.
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New brings up the rubber band selector to create a new magnification instance.
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Select puts the magnification image into the primary selection.
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Paste copies the primary selection buffer into xmag.
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Note that you can cut and paste between xmag and the bitmap program.
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Resizing xmag resizes the magnification area.
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xmag preserves the colormap, visual, and window depth of the source.
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