xpaint(l)xpaint(l)NAMExpaint - Simple Paint program
SYNOPSISxpaint [ -size WIDTHxHEIGHT -8 | -12 | -24 | -visual "VISUAL ] [
-rcFile file ] [ -popped ] [ -nowarn ] [ -help ] [ filenames... ]
DESCRIPTION
XPaint is a color image editing tool which features most standard paint
program options, as well as advanced features such as image processing
algorithms. It allows for the editing of multiple images simultane‐
ously and supports various formats, including PPM, XBM, TIFF, JPEG,
etc.
The functionality of XPaint is divided into a toolbox area for select‐
ing the current paint operation and paint windows for modifying/creat‐
ing images. Each paint window has access to its own color palette and
set of patterns, although the paint operation in use is globally
selected for all windows.
XPaint runs on a variety of displays. It should be noted that saving
images will adapt them to the current display type (i.e. a color image
loaded on a greyscale screen will be saved as a grey image).
There is also an extensive on-line help system available.
OPTIONS
In addition to being able to specify image files to open, the following
options are available on the command line:
-size wxh Default width and height for new images.
-8 Use an 8 bit PseudoColor visual.
-12 Use a 12 bit PseudoColor visual.
-24 Use a 24 bit TrueColor visual.
-visual VISUAL
Use VISUAL instead of the default visual. See also the
section VISUAL FORMAT below for the list of possible
visual types.
-rcFile file
Load file instead of the default RC file specified at
compile time. See also the section RC FILE FORMAT below.
-popped Popup an empty canvas on startup.
-nowarn Do not emit warnings about possible data loss due to
different depth of display and image.
-help Give a summary of the available options.
TOOLBOX
The toolbox window is displayed when XPaint is started. The toolbox is
used to select an operation which can then be applied to any image area
presented (painting window, fat bits, pattern editor, etc.). The win‐
dow has a selection of painting operations (as icons) and several pull
down menus.
PAINTING WINDOW
The painting window holds a canvas area for painting the displayed
image, menus for performing operations on this image, and primary and
secondary color/pattern palettes along with buttons for adding to
these.
VISUAL FORMAT
The display visual to use may be specified using the -visual option.
Choices for the argument are: TrueColor, PseudoColor, DirectColor,
StaticColor, StaticGray, GrayScale, or the decimal visual number (from
xdpyinfo). Examples:
-visual TrueColor
-visual GrayScale
-visual PseudoColor
-visual 47
Alternatively, -8, -12, and -24 are also acceptable for specifying
pseudo8, pseudo12, and truecolor24 respectively.
RC FILE FORMAT
The RC file can be used to customize the color/pattern palettes. If a
system-wide RC file is specified with the -rcFile option, that file is
read first; otherwise, the defaults specified at compile time are
loaded. Then, the file .XPaintrc is searched for first in the user's
home directory and then in the current directory. Any settings speci‐
fied here are appended to the one in the system-wide RC file.
Any time a new canvas is created, the .XPaintrc file is read again if
it has changed.
The RC file can contain any of the following entries, in any order:
# or
! at the start of a line initiates a comment. The rest of
the line is ignored.
solid color
where color is a color in standard X11 format (eg.
GoldenRod1, #a2b5cd - see also X(1)) adds a solid color
to the palette.
pattern BeginData bitmap EndData
where bitmap is a bitmap specification in XBM or XPM
format, adds a fill pattern to the palette.
Note that there must be a newline after BeginData, and
that EndData must appear on a line by itself.
pattern filename
where filename is a file containing a bitmap in XBM or
XPM format, also adds a pattern to the palette.
The squares in the palette have a default size of 24 by 24 pixels. This
can be changed by setting the XPaint.patternsize resource to a number
between 4 and 64.
AUTHOR
David Koblas, koblas@netcom.com. I am interested in how this program
is used, if you find any bugs, I'll fix them. If you notice any rough
spots, or think of some way in which it could be better, feel free to
drop me a message.
Torsten Martinsen, torsten@danbbs.dk, is to blame for any (mis)features
added in XPaint release 2.2 and following releases.
Many people, too numerous to mention, have contributed to the develop‐
ment of XPaint. See the file Doc/CHANGES in the source distribution for
details.
Release 2.6.2 xpaint(l)