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XSHODOU(1)							    XSHODOU(1)

NAME
       XShodou - a Japanese shodou program for X based on Tcl/Tk

SYNOPSIS
       xshodou [ -options ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       XShodou	is  a  Japanese	 shodou program for X based on Tcl/Tk. You can
       write Japanese traditional letters by using the mouse as if you used  a
       hude  -	Japanese brush to write shodou letters. You can save the image
       as an EPS file.

USAGE
       You click the left button of the mouse and drag it - draw the line with
       putting	down  the  hude.  You move the mouse - draw the line with same
       thickness of it. And You click the right button and drag it - draw  the
       line  with pulling up the hude. If you click the middle button, pull up
       and open the hude from the canvas.  You can  write  shodou  letters  by
       repeating  them.	  If  you want to move or delete the drawn line, click
       middle button on the line, and drag the mouse or select	"Delete"  menu
       in Edit menu.

OPTIONS
       You can use all of the standard Tcl/Tk's options.
       -display displayname
	    This option specifies the name of the X server to use.
       -geometry geometry
	    This option specifies the placement of the window on the screen.

SEE ALSO
       X(1) and Tcl/Tk.

AUTHOR
       Programed by Sakai Hiroaki.
       Special thanks to Nemoto Miho for XShodou-Title "Shodou".
       E-Mail:sakai@miya.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp
       http://wwwmiya.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp/~sakai/myfreesoft.html

COPYRIGHT
       XShodou Copyright (c) 1998 Sakai Hiroaki.  All Rights Reserved.

       XShodou	is  a  free  software. You may copy or distribute the original
       XShodou freely. But, you may not	 modify	 or  distribute	 the  original
       XShodou without permission of the author.

X Version 11			   Release 6			    XSHODOU(1)
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