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However, the utility also supports a couple of DVI extensions defined in terms of \fIDVI specials\fR\&. For a more detailed overview, see section \fBsupport of specials\fR below\&. .sp -As SVG is a vector based graphics format, \fBdvisvgm\fR tries to convert the glyph outlines of all used fonts into scalable path descriptions\&. The fastest way to do that is to extract the path information from PFB (PostScript Type 1) files\&. So, if \fBdvisvgm\fR is able to find a PFB file for a required font, it will read the necessary information from it\&. +As SVG is a vector based graphics format, \fBdvisvgm\fR tries to convert the glyph outlines of all used fonts into scalable path descriptions\&. The fastest way to do that is to extract the path information from PFB (PostScript Type 1) files\&. So, if \fBdvisvgm\fR is able to find a PFB file for a required font, it will read the necessary information from this file\&. .sp TeX\(cqs main source for font descriptions is Metafont though, which produces bitmap output\&. That\(cqs why not all obtainable TeX fonts are available in PFB format\&. In these cases \fBdvisvgm\fR tries to vectorize Metafont\(cqs output (GF fonts) by tracing the glyph bitmaps\&. The results are not as perfect as most (manually optimized) PFB outlines but are nonetheless really nice in most cases\&. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP \fB\-a, \-\-trace\-all\fR=[\fIretrace\fR] .RS 4 -This option forces dvisvgm to trace not just the actually needed glyphs but all glyphs of all bitmap fonts used in the DVI file\&. Since the tracing results are stored in the font cache, all following DVI conversions (without option -\fB\-\-trace\-all\fR) where these fonts are involved will be much faster\&. By default, dvisvgm traces only the actually needed glyphs and adds them to the cache\&. The boolean option +This option forces dvisvgm to trace not only the actually needed glyphs but all glyphs of all bitmap fonts used in the DVI file\&. Since the tracing results are stored in the font cache, all following DVI conversions (without option +\fB\-\-trace\-all\fR) where these fonts are involved, will be much faster\&. By default, dvisvgm traces only the actually needed glyphs and adds them to the cache\&. The boolean option \fIretrace\fR -determines how to handle glyphs that are already stored in the cache\&. By default, these glyphs are skipped\&. Setting argument +determines how to handle glyphs already stored in the cache\&. By default, these glyphs are skipped\&. Setting argument \fIretrace\fR to \fIyes\fR @@ -70,7 +70,7 @@ cannot be combined with option .RS 4 Sets the bounding box of the generated graphic to the specified format\&. The parameter \fIfmt\fR -takes either one of the format specifiers listed below or a sequence of four comma\- or whitespace\-separated length values +takes either one of the format specifiers listed below, or a sequence of four comma\- or whitespace\-separated length values \fIx1\fR, \fIy1\fR, \fIx2\fR @@ -104,17 +104,17 @@ lt lt. T{ \fBdvi\fR T}:T{ -the page size stored in the DVI file will be used +page size stored in the DVI file T} T{ \fBmin\fR T}:T{ -the minimal bounding box will be computed and assigned +computes the minimal/tightest bounding box T} T{ \fBnone\fR T}:T{ -no bounding box will be assigned +no bounding box is assigned T} .TE .sp 1 @@ -139,10 +139,9 @@ mode (\fIwidth\fR \fB\-portrait\fR or \fB\-p\fR -to indicate the default portrait format\&. Note that these suffixes are part of the size string and not separate options\&. Thus they must directly follow the above mentioned size specifiers without additional blanks\&. Furthermore, the orientation suffixes can\(cqt be used with +to indicate the default portrait format\&. Note that these suffixes are part of the size string and not separate options\&. Thus, they must directly follow the size specifier without additional blanks\&. Furthermore, the orientation suffixes can\(cqt be used with \fBdvi\fR, -\fBmin\fR -and +\fBmin\fR, and \fBnone\fR\&. .if n \{\ .sp @@ -158,14 +157,14 @@ and .br Option \fB\-b, \-\-bbox\fR -only affects the bounding box and does not transform the page content\&. Hence if you choose a landscape format the page won\(cqt be rotated\&. +only affects the bounding box and does not transform the page content\&. Hence, if you choose a landscape format, the page won\(cqt be rotated\&. .sp .5v .RE .RE .PP \fB\-c, \-\-scale\fR=\fIsx\fR[,\fIsy\fR] .RS 4 -Scales page content horizontally by +Scales the page content horizontally by \fIsx\fR and vertically by \fIsy\fR\&. This option is equivalent to @@ -176,12 +175,12 @@ and vertically by .RS 4 To speed up the conversion process of bitmap fonts, \fBdvisvgm\fR -saves intermediate conversion information in cache files\&. By default, these files are stored in $HOME/\&.dvisvgm\&. If you prefer a different location use option +saves intermediate conversion information in cache files\&. By default, these files are stored in $HOME/\&.dvisvgm/cache\&. If you prefer a different location, use option \fB\-\-cache\fR to overwrite the default\&. Furthermore, it is also possible to disable the font caching mechanism completely with option \fB\-\-cache=none\fR\&. If argument \fIdir\fR -is omitted, dvisvgm prints the path of the default cache directory and some information about the stored fonts\&. +is omitted, dvisvgm prints the path of the default cache directory and some information about the stored fonts\&. Additionally, outdated and corrupted cache files are removed\&. .RE .PP \fB\-\-color\fR @@ -191,7 +190,7 @@ Enables colorization of messages printed during the conversion process\&. .PP \fB\-e, \-\-exact\fR .RS 4 -If this option is given, dvisvgm computes the precise bounding box of each character\&. By default, the values stored in the font\(cqs TFM file are used to determine a glyph\(cqs extent\&. As these values are intended to realize optimal character placements and are not designed to represent the exact dimensions, they don\(cqt necessarily correspond with the bounds of the visual glyphs\&. Thus, the width and/or height of some glyphs may be larger than the respective TFM values\&. As a result, this can lead to clipped characters at the bounds of the SVG graphic\&. With option +If this option is given, dvisvgm computes the precise bounding box of each character\&. By default, the values stored in the font\(cqs TFM file are used to determine a glyph\(cqs extent\&. As these values are intended to realize optimal character placements and are not designed to represent the exact dimensions, they don\(cqt necessarily correspond with the bounds of the visual glyphs\&. Thus, width and/or height of some glyphs may be larger than the respective TFM values\&. As a result, this can lead to clipped characters at the bounds of the SVG graphic\&. With option \fB\-\-exact\fR, dvisvgm analyzes the actual shape of each character and derives a usually tight bounding box\&. .RE .PP @@ -202,15 +201,15 @@ Prints a short summary of all available command\-line options\&. .PP \fB\-\-libgs=filename\fR .RS 4 -This option is only available if the Ghostscript library is not directly linked to dvisvgm and PostScript support was not completely disabled\&. In this case, dvisvgm tries to load the shared GS library dynamically during runtime\&. By default, it expects the library\(cqs name to be libgs\&.so (on Unix\-like systems) or gsdll32\&.dll (Windows)\&. Option +This option is only available if the Ghostscript library is not directly linked to dvisvgm and PostScript support was not completely disabled during compilation\&. In this case, dvisvgm tries to load the shared GS library dynamically during runtime\&. By default, it expects the library\(cqs name to be libgs\&.so (on Unix\-like systems) or gsdll32\&.dll (Windows)\&. Option \fB\-\-libgs\fR can be used to give a different name\&. Alternatively, the GS library name can also be set by the environment variable -\fBLIBGS\fR\&. The latter has a less precedence than the command\-line option\&. +\fBLIBGS\fR\&. The latter has less precedence than the command\-line option\&. .RE .PP \fB\-l, \-\-list\-specials\fR .RS 4 -Prints a list of registered special handlers and exits\&. Each handler processes a set of special statements belonging to the same category\&. The categories are identified by the prefix of the special statements\&. It\(cqs usually a leading word separated from the rest of the statement by a colon or a blank, e\&.g\&. +Prints a list of registered special handlers and exits\&. Each handler processes a set of special statements belonging to the same category\&. The categories are usually identified by the prefix of the special statements\&. It\(cqs usually a leading word separated from the rest of the statement by a colon or a blank, e\&.g\&. \fIcolor\fR or \fIps\fR\&. @@ -223,14 +222,14 @@ Disables the removal of temporary files as created by Metafont (usually \&.gf, \ .PP \fB\-m, \-\-map\-file\fR=\fIfile\fR .RS 4 -Sets the map file that is used to look up font names and encodings\&. +Sets the map file used to look up font names and encodings\&. \fBdvisvgm\fR does not provide its own map file but tries to use available ones coming with \fBdvips\fR or \fBdvipdfm\fR\&. If option \fB\-m\fR -is not given +is not given, \fBdvisvgm\fR looks for ps2pk\&.map, @@ -243,7 +242,7 @@ will be used instead of the default maps\&. If you want to load the given file additionally to the default maps, add a leading \fI+\fR to the file/path, e\&.g\&. -\-\-map\-file=+myfonts\&.map\&. For further information about the file format see the manuals of +\-\-map\-file=+myfonts\&.map\&. For further information about the file format, see the manuals of \fBdvips\fR and \fBdvipdfm\fR\&. @@ -251,22 +250,32 @@ and .PP \fB\-M, \-\-mag\fR=\fIfactor\fR .RS 4 -Sets the maginfication factor used for Metafont calls prior tracing the glyphs\&. The larger this value the better the tracing results\&. Nevertheless large magnification values can cause Metafont arithmetic errors due to number overflows\&. So use this option with care\&. The default setting usually produces nice results\&. +Sets the maginfication factor applied in conjunction with Metafont calls prior tracing the glyphs\&. The larger this value the better the tracing results\&. Nevertheless, large magnification values can cause Metafont arithmetic errors due to number overflows\&. So, use this option with care\&. The default setting usually produces nice results\&. .RE .PP -\fB\-n, \-\-no\-fonts\fR +\fB\-n, \-\-no\-fonts\fR[=\fIvariant\fR] .RS 4 If this option is given, \fBdvisvgm\fR -doesn\(cqt create font elements but uses paths instead\&. The resulting SVG file is usually bigger but concurrently more compatible with most applications that don\(cqt support SVG fonts yet\&. This option implies +doesn\(cqt create SVG font elements but uses paths instead\&. The resulting SVG files tends to be larger but concurrently more compatible with most applications that don\(cqt support SVG fonts yet\&. The optional argument +\fIvariant\fR +selects the method how to substitute fonts by paths\&. Variant 0 creates +\fIpath\fR +and +\fIuse\fR +elements\&. Variant 1 creates +\fIpath\fR +elements only\&. Option +\fB\-\-no\-fonts\fR +implies \fB\-\-no\-styles\fR\&. .RE .PP \fB\-S, \-\-no\-specials\fR[=\fInames\fR] .RS 4 -Disable processing of special commands that are embedded in the DVI file\&. If no further parameter is given, all specials are ignored\&. To selectively disable sets of specials, an optional comma\-separated list of names can be appended to this option\&. A +Disable processing of special commands embedded in the DVI file\&. If no further parameter is given, all specials are ignored\&. To selectively disable sets of specials, an optional comma\-separated list of names can be appended to this option\&. A \fIname\fR -is a unique identifier referencing a special handler\&. Option +is the unique identifier referencing the intended special handler\&. Option \fB\-\-list\-specials\fR lists all currently available handlers and their names\&. All unsupported special statements are silently ignored\&. .RE @@ -283,12 +292,12 @@ uses CSS styles and class attributes to reference fonts because it\(cqs more com .RS 4 Suppresses the generation of missing font files\&. If \fBdvisvgm\fR -can\(cqt find a font file through the kpathsea lookup mechanism, it calls the external tools mktextfm or mktexmf by default\&. This option disables these calls\&. +can\(cqt find a font file through the kpathsea lookup mechanism, it calls the external tools mktextfm or mktexmf by\&. This option disables these calls\&. .RE .PP \fB\-o, \-\-output\fR=\fIpattern\fR .RS 4 -Sets the name pattern of the output file\&. The parameter +Sets the name pattern of the output file\&. Parameter \fIpattern\fR is a string that may contain the variables \fB%f\fR @@ -309,7 +318,7 @@ if \fIfoo\&.dvi\fR is a single\-page document\&. Otherwise, multiple SVG files \fIfoo\-01\&.svg\fR, -\fIfoo\-02\&.svg\fR, etc\&. are produced\&. In Windows environments, the percent sign is used to get the value of environment variables, and must therefore be protected by a second percent sign, e\&.g\&. +\fIfoo\-02\&.svg\fR, etc\&. are produced\&. In Windows environments, the percent sign indicates dereferenced environment variables, and must therefore be protected by a second percent sign, e\&.g\&. \fB\-\-output=%%f\-%%p\fR\&. .RE .PP @@ -330,12 +339,12 @@ converts all pages starting with page 10\&. Please consider that the page values .PP \fB\-P, \-\-progress\fR[=\fIdelay\fR] .RS 4 -Enables a simple progress indicator shown when time\-consuming operations like PostScript specials are processed\&. The indicator doesn\(cqt appear before the given delay (in seconds)\&. The default delay value is 0\&.5 seconds\&. +Enables a simple progress indicator shown when time\-consuming operations like PostScript specials are processed\&. The indicator doesn\(cqt appear before the given delay (in seconds) has elapsed\&. The default delay value is 0\&.5 seconds\&. .RE .PP \fB\-r, \-\-rotate\fR=\fIangle\fR .RS 4 -Rotates page content clockwise by +Rotates the page content clockwise by \fIangle\fR degrees around the page center\&. This option is equivalent to \fB\-TR\fR\fIangle\fR\&. @@ -343,13 +352,13 @@ degrees around the page center\&. This option is equivalent to .PP \fB\-s, \-\-stdout\fR .RS 4 -Don\(cqt write output to a file but redirect it to +Don\(cqt write the SVG output to a file but redirect it to \fBstdout\fR\&. .RE .PP \fB\-t, \-\-translate\fR=\fItx\fR[,\fIty\fR] .RS 4 -Translates (moves) page content in direction of vector (\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR)\&. This option is equivalent to +Translates (moves) the page content in direction of vector (\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR)\&. This option is equivalent to \fB\-TT\fR\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR\&. .RE .PP @@ -357,11 +366,11 @@ Translates (moves) page content in direction of vector (\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR)\&. Th .RS 4 Applies a sequence of transformations to the SVG content\&. Each transformation is described by a \fIcommand\fR -that begins with a capital letter followed by a list of comma\-separated parameters\&. Following transformation commands are supported: +beginning with a capital letter followed by a list of comma\-separated parameters\&. Following transformation commands are supported: .PP \fBT\fR \fItx\fR[,\fIty\fR] .RS 4 -Translates (moves) page in direction of vector (\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR)\&. If +Translates (moves) the page in direction of vector (\fItx\fR,\fIty\fR)\&. If \fIty\fR is omitted, \fIty\fR=0 is assumed\&. The expected unit length of @@ -373,32 +382,32 @@ are TeX points (1pt = 1/72\&.27in)\&. However, there are several constants defin .PP \fBS\fR \fIsx\fR[,\fIsy\fR] .RS 4 -Scales page horizontally by +Scales the page horizontally by \fIsx\fR and vertically by \fIsy\fR\&. If \fIsy\fR -is omitted +is omitted, \fIsy\fR=\fIsx\fR is assumed\&. .RE .PP \fBR\fR \fIangle\fR[,\fIx\fR,\fIy\fR] .RS 4 -Rotates page clockwise by +Rotates the page clockwise by \fIangle\fR degrees around point (\fIx\fR,\fIy\fR)\&. If the optional arguments \fIx\fR and \fIy\fR -are omitted the page will be rotated around its center depending on the chosen page format\&. When option +are omitted, the page will be rotated around its center depending on the chosen page format\&. When option \fB\-bnone\fR is given, the rotation center is origin (0,0)\&. .RE .PP \fBKX\fR \fIangle\fR .RS 4 -Skews page along the +Skews the page along the \fIx\fR\-axis by \fIangle\fR degrees\&. Argument @@ -410,7 +419,7 @@ is an integer\&. .PP \fBKY\fR \fIangle\fR .RS 4 -Skews page along the +Skews the page along the \fIy\fR\-axis by \fIangle\fR degrees\&. Argument @@ -422,7 +431,7 @@ is an integer\&. .PP \fBFH\fR [\fIy\fR] .RS 4 -Mirrors (flips) page at the horizontal line through point (0,\fIy\fR)\&. Omitting the optional argument leads to +Mirrors (flips) the page at the horizontal line through point (0,\fIy\fR)\&. Omitting the optional argument leads to \fIy\fR=\fIh\fR/2, where \fIh\fR denotes the page height (see @@ -432,7 +441,7 @@ below)\&. .PP \fBFV\fR [\fIx\fR] .RS 4 -Mirrors (flips) page at the vertical line through point (\fIx\fR,0)\&. Omitting the optional argument leads to +Mirrors (flips) the page at the vertical line through point (\fIx\fR,0)\&. Omitting the optional argument leads to \fIx\fR=\fIw\fR/2, where \fIw\fR denotes the page width (see @@ -524,7 +533,7 @@ and .RE .SH "SUPPORT OF SPECIALS" .sp -\fBdvisvgm\fR supports several sets of special commands that can be used to enrich DVI files with additional features, like color, graphics or hyperlinks\&. The evaluation of special commands is done by various handlers, where each handler is responsible for all special statements of the same command set, i\&.e\&. commands beginning with the same prefix\&. To get a list of actually provided special handlers, use option \fB\-\-list\-specials\fR (see above)\&. +\fBdvisvgm\fR supports several sets of \fIspecial commands\fR that can be used to enrich DVI files with additional features, like color, graphics or hyperlinks\&. The evaluation of special commands is delegated to various handlers\&. Each handler is responsible for all special statements of the same command set, i\&.e\&. commands beginning with the same prefix\&. To get a list of actually provided special handlers, use option \fB\-\-list\-specials\fR (see above)\&. .PP \fBbgcolor\fR .RS 4 @@ -550,17 +559,17 @@ offers its own small set of specials\&. The following list gives a brief overvie .RS 4 Adds an arbitrary sequence of characters to the SVG output\&. \fBdvisvgm\fR -does not perform any validation here, thus the user of this special has to ensure that the resulting SVG is still valid\&. The parameter +does not perform any validation here, thus the user has to ensure that the resulting SVG is still valid\&. Parameter \fItext\fR may contain the macros \fB{?x}\fR, \fB{?y}\fR, and \fB{?color}\fR -which are expanded to the current +that are expanded to the current \fIx\fR or \fIy\fR -coordinate and the current color, respectively\&. Also, the macro +coordinate and the current color, respectively\&. Also, macro \fB{?nl}\fR expands to a newline character\&. .RE @@ -579,7 +588,7 @@ must be given as plain floating point numbers in TeX point units (1in = 72\&.27p \fBdvisvgm:bbox\fR n[ew] \fIname\fR .RS 4 Defines or resets a local bounding box called -\fIname\fR\&. The name may consist of letters and digits\&. While processing a DVI page, dvisvgm continuously updates the (global) bounding box of the current page in order to determine the minimal rectangle containing all visible page components (characters, images, drawing elements etc\&.)\&. Additionally to the global bounding box, the user can request an arbitrary number of named local bounding boxes\&. Once defined, these boxes are updated together with the global bounding box starting with the first character that follows the definition\&. Thus, the local boxes can be used to compute the extent of parts of the page\&. This is useful for scenarios where the generated SVG file is post\-processed\&. In conjunction with special dvisvgm:raw, the macro +\fIname\fR\&. The name may consist of letters and digits\&. While processing a DVI page, dvisvgm continuously updates the (global) bounding box of the current page in order to determine the minimal rectangle containing all visible page components (characters, images, drawing elements etc\&.) Additionally to the global bounding box, the user can request an arbitrary number of named local bounding boxes\&. Once defined, these boxes are updated together with the global bounding box starting with the first character that follows the definition\&. Thus, the local boxes can be used to compute the extent of parts of the page\&. This is useful for scenarios where the generated SVG file is post\-processed\&. In conjunction with special dvisvgm:raw, the macro \fB{?bbox \fR\fB\fIname\fR\fR\fB}\fR expands to the four values \fIx\fR, @@ -608,7 +617,7 @@ and \fIdepth\fR must be given as plain floating point numbers in TeX point units (1in = 72\&.27pt)\&. Depending on size and position of the virtual rectangle, this command either enlarges the overall bounding box or leaves it as is\&. It\(cqs not possible to reduce its extent\&. This special should be used in conjunction with \fBdvisvgm:raw\fR -in order to properly update the viewport of the page\&. +in order to update the viewport of the page properly\&. .RE .PP \fBdvisvgm:bbox\fR a[bs] \fIx1\fR \fIy1\fR \fIx2\fR \fIy2\fR @@ -717,9 +726,9 @@ Converts first page of \fIfile\&.dvi\fR to \fIfile\&.svg\fR where three transfor .sp \fBdvisvgm\fR uses the \fBkpathsea\fR library for locating the files that it opens\&. Hence, the environment variables described in the library\(cqs documentation influence the converter\&. .sp -If dvisvgm was linked without the Ghostscript library and PostScript support has not been disabled, the shared Ghostscript library is looked up during runtime\&. The environment variable LIBGS can be used to specify the file name of library\&. +If dvisvgm was linked without the Ghostscript library, and if PostScript support has not been disabled, the shared Ghostscript library is looked up during runtime\&. The environment variable LIBGS can be used to specify path and file name of the library\&. .sp -The pre\-compiled Windows version of \fBdvisvgm\fR requires a working installation of MiKTeX 2\&.7 or above\&. To enable evaluation of PostScript specials, the original Ghostscript DLL must be present\&. +The pre\-compiled Windows version of \fBdvisvgm\fR requires a working installation of MiKTeX 2\&.7 or above\&. To enable evaluation of PostScript specials, the original Ghostscript DLL must be present and reachable through the search path\&. .SH "FILES" .sp The location of the following files is determined by the kpathsea library\&. To check the actual kpathsea configuration you can use the \fBkpsewhich\fR utility\&. @@ -820,4 +829,4 @@ http://sourceforge\&.net/projects/dvisvgm Written by Martin Gieseking .SH "COPYING" .sp -Copyright \(co 2005\-2010 by Martin Gieseking\&. Free use of this software is granted under the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3 or, (at your option) any later version\&. +Copyright \(co 2005\-2011 by Martin Gieseking\&. 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See ENCODINGS, below, for more information. +as a Adobe glyph list, which helps translate glyph names to Unicode code +points. Give multiple options to include multiple files. +See ENCODINGS, below, for more information. 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Dickey .\" .\" This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ .RE .. . -.TH \*D 1 "" "$Date: 2011/01/18 00:40:47 $" +.TH \*D 1 "" "$Date: 2011/03/02 01:24:21 $" .SH NAME \*p \- display dialog boxes from shell scripts .SH SYNOPSIS @@ -76,6 +76,8 @@ These types of dialog boxes are implemented .BR passwordbox ", " .BR passwordform ", " .BR pause ", " +.BR prgbox ", " +.BR programbox ", " .BR progressbox ", " .BR radiolist ", " .BR tailbox ", " @@ -864,6 +866,36 @@ This is identical to \fB--form\fP except that all text fields are treated as \fBpassword\fP widgets rather than \fBinputbox\fP widgets. . . +.IP "\fB--prgbox \fItext command height width" +.IP "\fB--prgbox \fIcommand height width" +A \fBprgbox\fP is very similar to a \fBprogrambox\fP. +.IP +This dialog box is used to display the output of a command that is +specified as an argument to \fBprgbox\fP. +.IP +After the command completes, the user can press the \fIENTER\fP key so that +\fBdialog\fP will exit and the calling shell script can continue its operation. +.IP +If three parameters are given, it displays the text under the title, +delineated from the scrolling file's contents. +If only two parameters are given, this text is omitted. +. +. +.IP "\fB--programbox \fItext height width" +.IP "\fB--programbox \fIheight width" +A \fBprogrambox\fP is very similar to a \fBprogressbox\fP. +The only difference between a \fBprogram\fP box and a \fBprogress\fP +box is that a \fBprogram\fP box displays an \fBOK\fP button. +.IP +This dialog box is used to display the piped output of a command. +After the command completes, the user can press the \fIENTER\fP key so that +\fBdialog\fP will exit and the calling shell script can continue its operation. +.IP +If three parameters are given, it displays the text under the title, +delineated from the scrolling file's contents. +If only two parameters are given, this text is omitted. +. +. .IP "\fB--progressbox \fItext height width" .IP "\fB--progressbox \fIheight width" A \fBprogressbox\fP is similar to an \fBtailbox\fP, diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/tcdialog.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/tcdialog.man1.pdf index f2074b6e173..772026a275b 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/tcdialog.man1.pdf and b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/tcdialog.man1.pdf differ diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.1 b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.1 index 7a3268e7602..fcaab74be29 100644 --- a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.1 +++ b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.1 @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -.ds V 2.83 +.ds V 2.88 .de M .BR "\\$1" "(\\$2)\\$3" .. diff --git a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.man1.pdf b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.man1.pdf index c259c1b552b..ee949f3a4e7 100644 Binary files a/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.man1.pdf and b/Master/texmf/doc/man/man1/ttftotype42.man1.pdf differ -- cgit v1.2.3