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XFORMS(5)			 Forms Library			     XFORMS(5)

NAME
       xforms -	  A GUI Toolkit for X Window Systems

SYNOPSIS
       Forms  Library  for  X  (xforms) is a GUI toolkit and builder for the X
       Window Systems and runs on all major UNIX platforms as well as  OpenVMS
       and  OS2.   Forms  Library  is too complex to be described in the "man"
       page format.  Ask your system administrator for	the  location  of  the
       HTML,  PDF  or  PostScript  document  or	 follow the links on the Forms
       Library's home page for an online version of the documentation.

DESCRIPTION
       Forms Library is a graphical user interface toolkit based on Xlib for X
       Window  Systems.	 It  comes with a rich set of objects such as buttons,
       browsers, sliders and menus integrated  into  an	 elegant  event/object
       callback	 execution  model  that allows fast and easy construction of X
       applications. In addition, the library has support for image  read  and
       write,  format conversion and simple image processing. The library con‐
       sists of a flexible set of C-routines that can be used  in  C  and  C++
       programs	 (As  of this writing, perl, ada95, pascal, scheme and Fortran
       bindings to the Forms Library are in beta.)

       The library is efficient and portable and runs on all major Unix	 plat‐
       forms, including Sun, SGI, HP, DEC Alpha/OSF, IBM RS6000, Convex, Cray,
       Linux,  FreeBSD,	 NetBSD,  SCO,	Unixware,  OpenBSD  ,  BSDi,   DecSys‐
       tem(mips)/Ultrix and others.  Non-unix platforms include OpenVMS, OS/2,
       and Window/NT.

       Bundled with the library is also a Form designer, fdesign, which can be
       used  to build interaction forms in a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you
       get) way and to generate the corresponding C (or	 any  of  the  binding
       languages) code for you.	 50+ demos in source code are distributed with
       the library.

OPTIONS
       All programs written using the Forms Library  recognize	the  following
       command line options

       -display host:dpy
	     specifies the server to connect to.

       -bw borderwidth
	     specifies the border width to use for built-in objects.

       -flversion
	     prints the xforms version information.

       -visual visualName
	     requests  a  visual by name such as TrueColor etc. By default the
	     Forms Library always selects the visual that has the most depth.

       -depth depth
	     requests a specific depth.

       -fldebug level
	     generates some info about the state of the XForms.	  where	 level
	     is	 an integer between 1-5 and controls the amount of information
	     to output. Depending on the options used when the	Forms  Library
	     was built, a level more than 3 might not be available.

       -sync runs  the application in synchronous mode with debug level set to
	     4.

       -private
	     requests a private colormap for the application.

       -shared
	     requests a shared colormap even if	 the  application  needs  more
	     colors  than  available. For those colors that can't be allocated
	     in the shared colormap, substitutions are	made  so  the  closest
	     matching color is used.

       -stdcmap
	     requests a standard colormap.

       -name  newname
	     specifies	the  application  name under which resources are to be
	     obtained, rather than the default executable file name.

SEE ALSO
       fdesign(1L), fd2ps(1L)

AUTHOR
       Copyright (c) 1996-2002 T.C. Zhao, Mark Overmars and Steve Lamont
       Since 2002: GNU Lesser General Public License
       Maintainers: Jean-Marc Lasgouttes, Angus Leeming, Jens  Thoms  Toerring
       <jt@toerring.de>

HOME PAGE
       http://xforms-toolkit.org
       http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/xforms/

Version 1.2.0			 November 2013			     XFORMS(5)
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