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XVScan
Scanning and Display for the X Window System
XVScan
by Sean Reifschneider
xvscan@tummy.com
xv
copyright by John Bradley
bradley@cis.upenn.edu
XVScan Version 1.16 (c) 1995, 1996 Sean Reifschneider. xv Version 3.10a (c)Copyright 1989,1994 John Bradley
1.
About
XVScan
1.1
XVScan
License Information
2.
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2.1
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License Information
2.2 Site Licenses
2.3 Copyright Notice
3.
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Release Notes
3.1 What's New in Version 3.10?
3.2 What's New in Version 3.00?
4.
Overview
5.
Starting
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or
XVScan
5.1 Displaying Pixel Values
5.2 Selection Rectangle
5.3 Cropping
5.4 Zooming
5.5 Multi-Page Documents
5.6 Image Editing
6.
The Control Window
6.1 Resizing Commands
6.2 Rotate/Flip Commands
6.3 The Display Menu
6.4 Root Display Modes
6.5 The 24/8 Bit Menu
6.6 The Algorithms Menu
6.7 Cropping Commands
6.8 Image Cut and Paste Commands
6.9 The Pad Command
6.10 Text Annotation
6.11 The Grab Command
6.12 Working With Multiple Files
6.13 The Windows Menu
6.14 Other Commands
7.
The Info Window
7.1 Overview
7.2 The Fields
7.3 Status Lines
8.
The Color Editor
8.1 Overview
8.2 The Colormap Editing Tool
8.3 The HSV Modification Tool
8.4 The RGB Modification Tool
8.5 The Color Editor Controls
9.
The Visual Schnauzer
9.1 What's a Visual Schnauzer
9.2 Operating the Schnauzer
9.3 The Commands
10.
The TextView Window
10.1 Overview
10.2 The Comment Window
11.
The Load Window
12.
The Save Window
12.1 Color Choices
12.2 Format Notes
13.
The PostScript Window
14.
External Programs
14.1 bggen
14.2 xcmap
14.3 xvpicttoppm
14.4 cjpeg and djpeg
14.5 vdcomp
15.
Modifying
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Behavior
15.1 Command Line Options Overview
15.2 General Options
15.3 Image Sizing Options
15.4 Color Allocation Options
15.5 8/24 Bit Options
15.6 Root Window Options
15.7 Window Options
15.8 Image Manipulation Options
15.9 Miscellaneous Options
15.10 Color Editor Resources
15.11 Window Classes
16.
Credits
16.1 The Beta Testers
16.2 Miscellaneous Ramblings
17.
Command Line Options
18.
X Resources
18.1 Simple Resources
18.2 Color Editor Resources
18.3 Pad Command Resources
18.4
XVScan
Specific Resources
19.
Mouse and Keyboard Usage
19.1 Mouse Usage in the Image Window
19.2 Normal Command Keys
19.3 Image Window Keys
19.4 Visual Schnauzer Keys
20.
RGB & HSV Colorspaces
21.
Color Allocation in
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21.1 The Problem with PseudoColor Displays
21.2
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's Default Color Allocation Algorithm
21.3 `Perfect' Color Allocation
21.4 Allocating Read-Write Colors
22.
The Diversity Algorithm
22.1 Picking the Most `Important' Colors
22.2 The Original Diversity Algorithm
22.3 The Modified Diversity Algorithm
23.
Adding Other Image Formats to
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23.1 Writing Code for Reading a New File Format
23.2 Adding Code for Writing a New File Format
24.
Adding Algorithms to
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24.1 Adding an Algorithm
25.
Scanning with XVScan
25.1 Getting Started with XVScan
25.2 Documentation
25.3 A Quick Tour
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