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xsvg(1)								       xsvg(1)

NAME
       xsvg - X11 SVG viewer (using cairo)

SYNOPSIS
       xsvg [OPTIONS] <SVG_file>

EXAMPLE
       xsvg tux.svg

DESCRIPTION
       Displays the given SVG file in an X window or renders it to a PNG file.
       Either way, cairo is used for the rendering.

OPTIONS
       -a, --argb
	      Use an ARGB window

       -d, --display=DISPLAY
	      Display on X server DISPLAY.

       -f, --fit
	      Zoom to fit in the window.

       -g, --geometry=GEOMETRY
	      Set the size and location of the output X window.

       -h, --height=HEIGHT
	      Set the height in pixels for the output PNG (see --png).

       -p, --png=FILENAME
	      Render to a  PNG image in FILENAME instead of a window  (EXPERI‐
	      MENTAL).

       -s, --scale=FACTOR
	      Scale image by FACTOR

       -w, --width=WIDTH
	      Set the width in pixels for the output PNG (see --png)

       -x, --flipx
	      Flip the output X coordinates.

       -y, --flipy
	      Flip the output Y coordinates.

       --usage
	      Give a short usage message.

       -?, --help
	      Give a longer help list.

       -V, --version
	      Print the xsvg program version.

KEY BINDINGS
       Use  the following keys when the window has the keyboard focus to oper‐
       ate the viewer.

		Key	    Operation
		X	    Flip X
		Y	    Flip Y
		Q	    Quit
		Left Arrow  Move left
		Right Arrow Move right
		Up Arrow    Move up
		Down Arrow  Move down
		+	    Zoom in
		-	    Zoom out
		F	    Toggle fit mode

SEE ALSO
       The     cairo	  graphics	library	     http://cairographics.org/
       ⟨http://cairographics.org/⟩

AUTHOR
       Carl Worth, USC/Information Sciences Institute
       Manual Page by Dave Beckett

				  2003-12-16			       xsvg(1)
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