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SH NAME
page \- view
FAX,
image, graphic, PostScript, PDF,
and typesetter output
files
SH SYNOPSIS
B page
[
B -abirPRvVw
]
[
B -p
I ppi
]
[
IR file ...
]
SH DESCRIPTION
I Page
is a general purpose document viewer.
It can be used to display the individual pages
of a
PostScript,
PDF,
or
IR tex (1)
or
IR troff (1)
device independent output
file.
I Tex
or
I troff
output is simply converted to PostScript in order to be viewed.
It can also be used to view any number of
graphics files
(such as a
FAX
page,
a Plan 9
IR image (6)
file, an Inferno bitmap file, or other common format).
I Page
displays these
in sequence.
In the absence of named files,
I page
reads one from standard input.
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By default,
I page
runs in the window in which it is started
and leaves the window unchanged.
The
B -R
option causes
I page
to grow the window if necessary
to display the page being viewed.
The
B -w
option causes
I page
to create a new window for itself.
The newly created window will grow as under the
B -R
option.
If being used to display
multipage documents,
only one file may be specified on the command line.
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The
B -p
option sets the resolution for PostScript and PDF
files, in pixels per inch.
The default is 100 ppi.
The
B -r
option reverses the order in which pages are displayed.
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When viewing a document,
I page
will try to guess the true bounding box, usually rounding up from
the file's bounding box to
8½×11 or A4 size.
The
B -b
option causes it to respect the bounding box given in the file.
As a more general problem,
some PostScript files claim to conform to Adobe's
Document Structuring Conventions but do not.
The
B -P
option enables a slightly slower and slightly more
skeptical version of the PostScript processing code.
Unfortunately, there are PostScript documents
that can only be viewed with the
B -P
option, and there are PostScript documents that
can only be viewed without it.
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When viewing images with
IR page ,
it listens to the
B image
plumbing channel
(see
IR plumber (4))
for more images to display.
The
B -i
option causes
I page
to not load any graphics files nor to read
from standard input but rather to listen
for ones to load from the plumbing channel.
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The
B -v
option turns on extra debugging output, and
the
B -V
option turns on even more debugging output.
The
B -a
option causes
I page
to call
IR abort (2)
rather than exit cleanly on errors,
to facilitate debugging.
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Pressing and holding button 1 permits panning about the page.
Typing a
B q
or
control-D exits the program.
Typing a
B u
toggles whether images are displayed upside-down.
(This is useful in the common case of mistransmitted upside-down faxes).
Typing a
B r
reverses the order in which pages are displayed.
Typing a
B w
will write the currently viewed page to a new file as a compressed
IR image (6)
file.
When possible, the filename is of the form
IR basename . pagenum . bit .
Typing a
B d
removes an image from the working set.
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To go to a specific page, one can type its number followed by enter.
Typing left arrow, backspace, or minus displays the previous page.
Clicking button 2 or typing right arrow, space, or enter displays the next page.
The up and down arrow pan up and down one half screen height,
changing pages when panning off the top or bottom of the page.
Button 3 raises a menu of the
pages
to be selected for viewing in any order.
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I Page
calls
IR gs (1)
to draw each page of PostScript
and
PDF
IR files .
It also calls a variety of conversion programs, such as those described in
IR jpg (1),
to convert the various raster graphics formats
into Inferno bitmap files.
Pages are converted ``on the fly,'' as needed.
SH EXAMPLES
TP
L
page /sys/src/cmd/gs/examples/tiger.ps
Display a color PostScript file.
TP
L
page /usr/inferno/icons/*.bit
Browse the Inferno bitmap library.
TP
L
man -t page | page -w
Preview this manual in a new window.
SH "SEE ALSO
IR gs (1),
IR jpg (1),
IR tex (1),
IR troff (1)
SH SOURCE
B /sys/src/cmd/page
SH DIAGNOSTICS
The mouse cursor changes to an arrow and ellipsis
when
I page
is reading or writing a file.
SH BUGS
I Page
supports reading of only one document
file at a time, and
the user interface is clumsy when viewing very large documents.
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When viewing multipage PostScript files that do not contain
RB `` %%Page ''
comments, the button 3 menu only contains
``this page'' and ``next page'':
correctly determining
page boundaries in Postscript code is not computable
in the general case.
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If
I page
has trouble viewing a Postscript file,
it might not be exactly conforming: try viewing it with the
B -P
option.
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The interface to the plumber is unsatisfactory.  In particular,
document references cannot be sent
via plumbing messages.
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There are too many keyboard commands.