--- aview-1.3.0rc1.orig/aview.1 +++ aview-1.3.0rc1/aview.1 @@ -1,44 +1,107 @@ -.TH NAME SECTION -.\" NAME should be all caps, SECTION should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection -.\" other parms are allowed: see man(7), man(1) +.TH AVIEW 1 "December 17, 2001" .SH NAME -aview \- An high quality ascii-art image(pgm) browser +aview \- A high quality ASCII art image viewer .SH SYNOPSIS -.B aview -.I "[options] filename.p[ngbp]m" -.SH "DESCRIPTION" -This manual page documents briefly the -.BR aview , -and -.B asciiview -commands. +.BR "aview " [ options "] filename.p[ngbp]m" +.br +.BR "asciiview " [ options "] filename.xxx" +.SH DESCRIPTION This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. .PP .B aview/asciiview -is a program that show files with ascii-art. +is an image viewer which displays the images in ASCII art... +.PP .B aview -support zooming/unzooming, three dithering modes, Inversion, Contrast, Bright, -Gamma control and can save into many formats (html, text, ansi, more/less -etc...). The +supports zooming/unzooming, three dithering modes, inversion, contrast, +brightness, gamma control and can save into many formats (html, text, ansi, +more/less etc.). +.PP .B aview -can only show files in the PNM file format. But the -.B asciiview -program convert the file formats to PNM (with extern programs like NetPBM and -ImageMagic) and start -.B aview. -It's support the driver from the aalib. Normaly slang, x11 and stdout. It -support the mousedriver (X11 and gpm) too. -.SH OPTIONS -For a complete description, make only +can only show files in the PNM file format. But +.B asciiview +automatically converts the file formats to PNM (with extern programs like +NetPBM and ImageMagic) and then runs +.BR aview . +.PP +It supports the usual aalib drivers (e.g. slang, x11 and stdout) as well as +the mousedrivers X11 and gpm. +.SH CONTROLS +.TP +.BR a , w , d , x +Move the image one row/column. +.TP +.BR A , W , D , X +Move the image one page. +.TP +.BR Z , + +Zoom in. +.TP +.BR z , - +Zoom out. +.TP +.B s +Save image. +.TP +.B m +Change dithering mode. +.TP +.B q +Quit the viewer. .TP -.B aview -.TP -This show all option. +.B i +Turn inversion on. +.TP +.B I +Turn inversion off. +.TP +.B u +Select attributes. +.TP +.B f +Select font. +.TP +.B SPACE +Redraw screen. +.TP +.B . +Increase contrast (dot). +.TP +.B , +Decrease contrast (comma). +.TP +.B ' +Increase gamma (single quote). +.TP +.B ; +Decrease gamma (semicolon). +.TP +.B > +Increase brightness. +.TP +.B < +Decrease brightness. +.SH OPTIONS +For a complete description, type +.BR "aview --help" . +This shows all options. +.SH BUGS +Please report any bugs you find to Jan Hubicka . +.SH LICENSE +.B aview +is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). .SH "SEE ALSO" -.B bb -, -.B "aalib (info-page)" +.BR aafire (1), +.BR aainfo (1), +.BR aasavefont (1), +.BR aatest (1), +.BR aaflip (1), +.BR aa3d (1), +.BR aatv (1), +.BR bb (1), +.BR xaos (6). .SH AUTHOR +Jan Hubicka +.PP This manual page was written by Michael Bramer , for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others). --- aview-1.3.0rc1.orig/debian/aaflip.1 +++ aview-1.3.0rc1/debian/aaflip.1 @@ -0,0 +1,83 @@ +.TH AAFLIP 1 "December 17, 2001" +.SH NAME +aaflip \- An ASCII art video player +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B aaflip +.RB [\| \-abcfv \|] +.RB [\| \-n +.RB number \|] +.RB [\| \-s +.RB delay \|] +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B aaflip +is an ASCII art video player which supports the fli and flc formats. +.PP +fli files are limited to a resolution of 320x200 pixel, while flc files can +have any resolution. +.PP +The default method of playing is to load the first frame of the animation +sequence and display it. After this the remainder of the file is loaded +into memory, and the animation starts. The animation ends when q or ctrl-c +is pressed. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.B \-a +Remove frames from memory after processing. Using this option leaves more +memory for other processes, but relies on the buffer cache for continuous +animation. +.TP +.B \-b +Process frames immediately as they are loaded. When using this option the +animation frames are shown as soon as the player has read them, so you don't +have to wait until the entire file has been read. The disadvantage is that the +animation becomes jumpy if the speed set by the animation is higher than the +speed of loading. +.TP +.B \-c +Keep the screen black while loading the animation. This conflicts with option +.BR -b , +which can give interesting results. +.TP +.B \-f +Switch off clock synchronization. Animation will run as fast as possible. +.TP +.B \-v +Show information on flic file. +.TP +.B "\-n number" +Play the animation sequence +.I number +times. +.TP +.B "\-s delay" +Set delay between frames to +.I delay +milliseconds. Option +.B "\-s 0" +is the same as +.BR \-f . +.SH BUGS +Please report any bugs you find to Jan Hubicka . +.SH LICENSE +.B aaflip +is covered by the GNU General Public License (GPL). +.SH HISTORY +.B aaflip +is based on the FLI Player written by John Remyn . +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR aafire (1), +.BR aainfo (1), +.BR aasavefont (1), +.BR aatest (1), +.BR aview (1), +.BR asciiview (1), +.BR aa3d (1), +.BR aatv (1), +.BR bb (1), +.BR xaos (6). +.SH AUTHOR +Jan Hubicka +.PP +This manual page was written by Edward Betts and +Aaron Lehmann , for the Debian GNU/Linux system +(but may be used by others).