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XSW(1)				 User Manuals				XSW(1)

NAME
       xsw - a slideshow presentation tool

SYNOPSIS
       xsw [options] FILE

DESCRIPTION
       xsw  is	a slideshow presentation tool for all those who are frustrated
       with Microsoft PowerPoint and its clones.

       It uses SDL as backend and reads from a	input  file,  that  should  be
       written by the user in the xsw language described in the manual.

BASIC OPTIONS
       -v, --version
	      display application version information

       -h, --help
	      display application help

       -T, --tutorial
	      Display  a  presentation	that shows a brief tutorial about what
	      xsw is and how it works.

USER OPTIONS
       -f, --fullscreen
	      Starts in fullscreen mode.

DEVELOPER OPTIONS
       -s, --slide [NUM]
	      Start at the slide number NUM.

       -l, --last
	      Starts in the last slide. This can be used as a help when	 writ‐
	      ing the presentation, since the user will usually be writing the
	      last slide.

       -d, --developer
	      Starts in developer mode. This means a grid  will	 be  shown  to
	      help the developer to position his strings and images. This grid
	      can also be turned on and off by pressing CTRL+D.

AUTHOR
       Andre' Wagner <andre.nho@gmail.com>.

       All development is done at http://xsw.googlecode.com/

       This manual page was written by Andre' Wagner <andre.nho@gmail.com>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (C)  2009 Andre' Wagner

       There is NO warranty.  You may redistribute  this  software  under  the
       terms of	 the  GNU General  Public License.  For more information about
       these matters, see the files named COPYING.

Linux				  April 2009				XSW(1)
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