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.\" Copyright (c) 1990-1999  Paul Vojta
.\"
.\" Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
.\" of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
.\" deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
.\" rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
.\" sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
.\" furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
.\"
.\" The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
.\" all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
.\"
.\" THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
.\" IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
.\" FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.  IN NO EVENT SHALL
.\" PAUL VOJTA BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER
.\" IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
.\" CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
.\"
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..
.TH XDVI 1 "15 February 1999" "X Version 11"
.SH NAME
xdvi \- DVI Previewer for the X Window System
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B xdvi
.nh
[\fB+\fP[\fIpage\fP]] [\fB\-s\fP \fIshrink\fP] [\fB\-S\fP \fIdensity\fP]
[\fB\-p\fP \fIpixels\fP]
[\fB\-margins\fP \fIdimen\fP]
[\fB\-sidemargin\fP \fIdimen\fP] [\fB\-topmargin\fP \fIdimen\fP]
[\fB\-offsets\fP \fIdimen\fP]
[\fB\-xoffset\fP \fIdimen\fP] [\fB\-yoffset\fP \fIdimen\fP]
[\fB\-paper\fP \fIpapertype\fP] [\fB\-altfont\fP \fIfont\fP]
[\fB\-nomakepk\fP]
.BI \-mfmode " mode-def\fR[\fP\fB:\fPdpi\fR]\fP"
[\fB\-l\fP]
[\fB\-rv\fP]
[\fB\-mgs\fP[\fIn\fP] \fIsize\fP] [\fB\-warnspecials\fP]
[\fB\-hush\fP]
[\fB\-hushchars\fP] [\fB\-hushchecksums\fP]
[\fB\-hushspecials\fP]
[\fB\-safer\fP]
[\fB\-fg\fP \fIcolor\fP] [\fB\-bg\fP \fIcolor\fP] [\fB\-hl\fP \fIcolor\fP]
[\fB\-bd\fP \fIcolor\fP] [\fB\-cr\fP \fIcolor\fP]
[\fB\-bw\fP \fIwidth\fP]
[\fB\-grid1\fP \fIcolor\fP] 
[\fB\-grid2\fP \fIcolor\fP] 
[\fB\-grid3\fP \fIcolor\fP]
[\fB\-bw\fP \fIwidth\fP]
[\fB\-display\fP \fIhost:display\fP] [\fB\-geometry\fP \fIgeometry\fP]
[\fB\-icongeometry\fP \fIgeometry\fP] [\fB\-iconic\fP]
[\fB\-keep\fP] [\fB\-copy\fP] [\fB\-thorough\fP]
[\fB\-underlink\fP]
[\fB\-browser\fP \fIWWWbrowser\fP]
[\fB\-base\fP \fIbase URL\fP]
[\fB\-srcMode\fP]
[\fB\-srcVisibility\fP]
[\fB\-srcTickShape\fP \fIn\fP]
[\fB\-srcTickSize\fP \fIgeometry\fP]
[\fB\-srcCursor\fP \fIn\fP]
[\fB\-srcJumpButton\fP \fIbutton\fP]
[\fB\-srcEditorCommand\fP \fIcommand string\fP]
[\fB\-srcSpecialFormat\fP \fIn\fP]
[\fB\-debug\fP \fIbitmask\fP] [\fB\-version\fP]
[\fIdvi_file\fP]
.I dvi_file
.hy
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B xdvi
is a program which runs under the X window system. It is used to preview
.I dvi
files, such as are produced by
.BR tex (1).
.PP
This program has the capability of showing the file shrunken by various
(integer) factors, and also has a ``magnifying glass'' which allows one
to see a small part of the unshrunk image momentarily.
.PP
Before displaying any page or part thereof, it checks to see if the
.I dvi
file has changed since the last time it was displayed.  If this is the case,
then
.B xdvi
will reinitialize itself for the new
.I dvi
file.  For this reason, exposing parts of the
.B xdvi
window while \*(Te\& is running should be avoided.  This feature allows you
to preview many versions of the same file while running
.B xdvi
only once.
.PP
If
.I dvi_file
is not specified, a file-selection widget is popped up for you to choose the
.I dvi
file.
.SH OPTIONS
In addition to specifying the
.I dvi
file (with or without the
.B .dvi
extension),
.B xdvi
supports the following command line options.  If the option begins with a
.RB ` + '
instead of a
.RB ` \- ',
the option is restored to its default value.  By default, these options can
be set via the resource names given in parentheses in the description of
each option.
.TP
.BI + page
Specifies the first page to show.  If
.B +
is given without a number, the last page is assumed; the first page is
the default.
.TP
.BI \-altfont " font"
.RB ( .altFont )
Declares a default font to use when the font in the
.I dvi
file cannot be found.  This is useful, for example, with PostScript <tm> fonts.
.TP
.BI \-background " color"
.RB ( .background )
Determines the color of the background.  Same as
.BR -bg .
.TP
.BI \-base " base URL"
.RB ( .urlBase )
Sets the base URL value that external links given in the
.I dvi
file are assumed relative to - normally this should be the URL
of the document itself (?).
.TP
.BI \-bd " color"
.RB ( .borderColor )
Determines the color of the window border.
.TP
.BI \-bg " color"
.RB ( .background )
Determines the color of the background.
.TP
.BI \-bordercolor " color"
Same as
.BR -bd .
.TP
.BI \-borderwidth " width"
.RB ( .borderWidth )
Specifies the width of the border of the window.  Same as
.BR -bw .
.TP
.BI \-browser " WWWbrowser"
.RB ( .wwwBrowser )
Defines the World Wide Web browser to be used to handle external URL's,
for example mosaic.  If neither the command-line option nor the X
resource are set, uses the environment variable WWWBROWSER.
.TP
.BI \-bw " width"
.RB ( .borderWidth )
Specifies the width of the border of the window.
.TP
.B \-copy
.RB ( .copy )
Always use the
.I copy
operation when writing characters to the display.
This option may be necessary for correct operation on a color display, but
overstrike characters will be incorrect.
See also
.BR \-thorough .
.TP
.BI \-cr " color"
.RB ( .cursorColor )
Determines the color of the cursor.  The default is the color of the page
border.
.TP
.BI \-debug " bitmask"
.RB ( .debugLevel )
If nonzero, prints additional information on standard output.  The
number is taken as a set of independent bits.  The meaning of each bit
follows. 1=bitmaps; 2=dvi translation; 4=pk reading; 8=batch
operation; 16=events; 32=file opening; 64=PostScript communication;
128=Kpathsea stat(2) calls; 256=Kpathsea hash table lookups; 512=Kpathsea
path definitions; 1024=Kpathsea path expansion; 2048=Kpathsea searches.
To trace everything having to do with file searching and opening, use 4000.
Some of these debugging options are actually provided by Kpathsea.
See the Debugging section in the Kpathsea manual.
.TP
.BI \-density " density"
.RB ( .densityPercent )
Determines the density used when shrinking bitmaps for fonts.
A higher value produces a lighter font.  The default value is 40.
See also the
.RB ` S '.
keystroke.
Same as
.BR \-S
.TP
.BI \-display " host" : display
Specifies the host and screen to be used for displaying the
.I dvi
file.  By default this is obtained from the environment variable
.SB DISPLAY.
.TP
.BI \-fg " color"
.RB ( .foreground )
Determines the color of the text (foreground).
.TP
.BI \-foreground " color"
Same as
.BR -fg .
.TP
.BI \-grid1 " color"
.RB ( .grid1Color )
Determines the color of level 1 grid (default as foreground)
.TP
.BI \-grid2 " color"
.RB ( .grid2Color )
Determines the color of level 2 grid (default as foreground)
.TP
.BI \-grid3 " color"
.RB ( .grid3Color )
Determines the color of level 3 grid (default as foreground)
.TP
.BI \-geometry " geometry"
.RB ( *geometry )
Specifies the initial geometry of the window.
.TP
.BI \-hl " color"
.RB ( .highlight )
Determines the color of the page border.  The default is the foreground color.
.TP
.B \-hush
.RB ( .Hush )
Causes
.B xdvi
to suppress all suppressible warnings.
.TP
.B \-hushchars
.RB ( .hushLostChars )
Causes
.B xdvi
to suppress warnings about references to characters which are not defined
in the font.
.TP
.B \-hushchecksums
.RB ( .hushChecksums )
Causes
.B xdvi
to suppress warnings about checksum mismatches between the
.I dvi
file and the font file.
.TP
.B \-hushspecials
.RB ( .hushSpecials )
Causes
.B xdvi
to suppress warnings about
.B \especial
strings that it cannot process.
.TP
.BI \-icongeometry " geometry"
.RB ( .iconGeometry )
Specifies the initial position for the icon.
.TP
.B \-iconic
.RB ( .iconic )
Causes the
.B xdvi
window to start in the iconic state.  The default is to start with the
window open.
.TP
.B \-keep
.RB ( .keepPosition )
Sets a flag to indicate that
.B xdvi
should not move to the home position when moving to a new page.  See also the
.RB ` k '
keystroke.
.TP
.B \-l
.RB ( .listFonts )
Causes the names of the fonts used to be listed.
.TP
.BI \-margins " dimen"
.RB ( .Margin )
Specifies the size of both the top margin and side margin.
This determines the ``home'' position of the page within the window as
follows.  If the entire page fits in the window, then the margin settings
are ignored.  If, even after removing the margins from the left, right,
top, and bottom, the page still cannot fit in the window, then the page
is put in the window such that the top and left margins are hidden, and
presumably the upper left-hand corner of the text on the page will be
in the upper left-hand corner of the window.
Otherwise, the text is centered in the window.
The dimension should be a decimal number optionally followed by
any of the two-letter abbreviations for units accepted by \*(Te\&
.RB ( pt ,
.BR pc ,
.BR in ,
.BR bp ,
.BR cm ,
.BR mm ,
.BR dd ,
.BR cc ,
or
.BR sp ).
By default, the unit will be
.BR in " (inches)".
See also
.BR \-sidemargin ", " \-topmargin ,
and the keystroke
.RB ` M .'
.TP
.BI \-mfmode " mode-def"
.RB ( .mfMode )
Specifies a
.I mode-def
string, which can be used in searching for fonts (see ENVIRONMENT, below).
Generally, when changing the
.IR mode-def ,
it is also necessary to change the font size to the appropriate value
for that mode.  This is done by adding a colon and the value in dots per inch;
for example,
.BR "\-mfmode ljfour:600" .
This method overrides any value given by the
.B pixelsPerInch
resource or the
.B \-p
command-line argument.
The metafont mode is also passed to
.B metafont
during automatic creation of fonts.
By default, it is
.BR "unspecified" .
.TP
.BI \-mgs " size"
Same as
.BR \-mgs1 .
.TP
.BI "\-mgs\fR[\fIn\fR]" " size"
.RB ( .magnifierSize\fR[\fIn\fR] )
Specifies the size of the window to be used for the ``magnifying glass''
for Button
.IR n .
The size may be given as an integer (indicating that the magnifying glass
is to be square), or it may be given in the form
.IR width x height .
See the MOUSE ACTIONS section.  Defaults are 200x150, 400x250, 700x500,
1000x800, and 1200x1200.
.TP
.B \-nomakepk
.RB ( .makePk )
Turns off automatic generation of font files that cannot be found by other
means.
(For this option, the logic of the corresponding resource is reversed:
.B \-nomakepk
corresponds to
.BR makePk:off ;
.B +nomakepk
to
.BR makePK:on .)
.TP
.BI \-offsets " dimen"
.RB ( .Offset )
Specifies the size of both the horizontal and vertical offsets of the
output on the page.  By decree of the Stanford \*(Te\& Project,
the default \*(Te\& page origin is always 1 inch over and down from
the top-left page corner, even when non-American paper sizes are used.
Therefore, the default offsets are 1.0 inch.
The argument
.I dimen
should be a decimal number optionally followed by any of the two-letter
abbreviations for units accepted by \*(Te\&
.RB ( pt ,
.BR pc ,
.BR in ,
.BR bp ,
.BR cm ,
.BR mm ,
.BR dd ,
.BR cc ,
or
.BR sp ).
By default, the unit will be
.BR in " (inches)".
See also
.B \-xoffset
and
.BR \-yoffset .
.TP
.BI \-p " pixels"
.RB ( .pixelsPerInch )
Defines the size of the fonts to use, in pixels per inch.  The
default value is 600.  This option is provided only for backwards
compatibility; the preferred way of setting the font size is by setting the
Metafont mode at the same time; see the
.B \-mfmode
option.
.TP
.BI \-paper " papertype"
.RB ( .paper )
Specifies the size of the printed page.  This may be of the form
\fIwidth\fBx\fIheight\fR optionally followed by a unit, where
.I width
and
.I height
are decimal numbers giving the width and height of the paper, respectively,
and the unit is any of the two-letter abbreviations for units accepted
by \*(Te\&
.RB ( pt ,
.BR pc ,
.BR in ,
.BR bp ,
.BR cm ,
.BR mm ,
.BR dd ,
.BR cc ,
or
.BR sp ).
By default, the unit will be
.BR in " (inches)".
There are also synonyms which may be used:
.B us
(8.5x11in),
.B usr
(11x8.5in),
.B legal
(8.5x14in),
.B foolscap
(13.5x17in),
as well as the ISO sizes
.BR a1 - a7 ,
.BR b1 - b7 ,
.BR c1 - c7 ,
.BR a1r - a7r
.RB ( a1 - a7
rotated), etc.  The default size is 8.5 x 11 inches.
.TP
.B \-rv
.RB ( .reverseVideo )
Causes the page to be displayed with white characters on a black background,
instead of vice versa.
.TP
.BI \-s " shrink"
.RB ( .shrinkFactor )
Defines the initial shrink factor.  The default value is 8.  If
.I shrink
is given as 0, then the initial shrink factor is computed so that the
page fits within the window (as if the `s' keystroke were given without
a number).
.TP
.BI \-S " density"
.RB ( .densityPercent )
Same as
.BR \-density ,
.I q.v.
.TP
.B \-safer
.RB ( .safer )
This option turns on all available security options; it is designed for use when
.B xdvi
is called by a browser that obtains a
.I dvi
or \*(Te\& file from another site.
In the present case, this option is accepted but has no effect, since
.B xdvi
has been compiled without support for PostScript specials.
.TP
.BI \-sidemargin " dimen"
.RB ( .sideMargin )
Specifies the side margin (see
.BR \-margins ).
.TP
.BI \-srcMode
.RB ( .srcMode )
Starts xdvi in src special mode (see the section SRC
SPECIAL MODE below for details). The mode can be toggled
with `Ctrl-s'; when the mode is on, the cursor
has a different shape (see the \fB-srcCursor\fR option below).
For security reasons, evaluation of src specials is off by default,
and it might be a good idea to enable it only for selected .dvi files
on the command line.
.TP
.BI \-srcVisibility
.RB ( .srcVisibility )
Makes the source specials visible by drawing small tick marks
for each special. This can be toggled with the `V' key (see
the section SRC SPECIAL MODE for more details).
.TP
.BI \-srcTickShape " n"
.RB ( .srcTickShape )
Specifies the shape of the src tick marks, where \fIn\fR can be
one of \fB0\fR, \fB1\fR, \fB2\fR or \fB3\fR:
\fB0\fR is a rectangle,
\fB1\fR is a triangle,
\fB2\fR is an upward angle and
\fB3\fR is a downward angle.
See the section SRC SPECIAL MODE for more details.
.TP
.BI \-srcTickSize " geometry"
.RB ( .srcTickSize )
Specifies the size of the src tick marks in pixels
\fIwidth\fR x \fIheight\fR, with respect to magnification factor 1.
Default is 40x70, which is a reasonable value for 600dpi
fonts. For higher resolutions, you might want to increase
the size. The two attributes \fIwidth\fR and \fIheight\fR only have a
natural meaning for the \fBrectangle\fR shape; for the \fBtriangle\fR,
\fIwidth\fR is ignored; for the \fBangle\fR shapes, \fIwidth\fR is half
the width of the lines, and \fIheight\fR is the length of the lines.
See the section SRC SPECIAL MODE for more details.
.TP
.BI \-srcCursor " n"
.RB ( .srcCursor )
The shape of the cursor in SRC SPECIAL MODE. For possible
values, see e. g. `cursorfont.h'.
.TP
.BI \-srcJumpButton " button"
.RB ( .srcJumpButton )
The mouse button used in SRC SPECIAL MODE to
jump to the next special near point. See
the section SRC SPECIAL MODE for more details.
.TP
.BI \-srcEditorCommand " command string"
.RB ( .srcEditorCommand )
Specifies the editor command that will be called when
the user wants to jump to a src special.
This should be a C format string containing 2 placeholders
(aka `conversion specifications'):
%s (for the filename) and %u (for the line number) pointed
to by that special. You should always enclose both of these
conversion specifications into a pair of quotes like this: '%u';
this will ensure that the shell won't interpret the resulting
format string directly. This way it will do no harm when
some evil user puts commands like `ls -lR /` into the src
specials of a .dvi file, instead of the ordinary filename.
The default for this command string is:
.sp
emacsclient --no-wait '+%u' '%s'
.sp
which will work together with Emacs. For Xemacs you would
have to use something like:
.sp
gnuclient -q +'%u' '%s'
.sp
Note that when the command-line option, you'll have to
enclose the string into another pair of quotes; don't
enclose the string in quotes when specifying it as an
X resource.
.TP
.BI \-srcSpecialFormat " n"
.RB ( .srcSpecialFormat )
The format of the
.B \especial
strings in the dvi file. The formats currently supported are:
.sp
\fB0\fR       \especial{src:filename:linenumber}
.sp
\fB1\fR       \especial{src:linenumber<space>filename}
.sp
\fB2\fR       \especial{src:linenumber<space>*filename}	
.sp
In the first format, the colon separating the linenumber from the filename
is the last colon in the entire string.
.sp
The second format requires exactly one space between the line number and
the file name.
.sp
In the third format, there can be any number of spaces (including 0 --
but then of course the file name shouldn't start with a digit, so using
no space at all is usually not a good idea).
.sp
Xdvi will warn you about specials that don't conform to the
format currently selected.
.TP
.B \-thorough
.RB ( .thorough )
.B xdvi
will usually try to ensure that overstrike characters
.RI ( e.g. ,
.BR \enotin )
are printed correctly.  On monochrome displays, this is always possible
with one logical operation, either
.I and
or
.IR or .
On color displays, however, this may take two operations, one to set the
appropriate bits and one to clear other bits.  If this is the case, then
by default
.B xdvi
will instead use the
.I copy
operation, which does not handle overstriking correctly.  The
.B \-thorough
option chooses the slower but more correct choice.  See also
.BR \-copy .
.TP
.BI \-topmargin " dimen"
.RB ( .topMargin )
Specifies the top and bottom margins (see
.BR \-margins ).
.TP
.BI \-underlink
.RB ( .underLink )
Underline links.  Default is true.
.TP
.BI \-version
Print information on the version of
.BR xdvi .
.TP
.B \-warnspecials
.RB ( .warnSpecials )
Causes
.B xdvi
to issue warnings about
.B \especial
strings that it cannot process.
.TP
.BI \-xoffset " dimen"
.RB ( .xOffset )
Specifies the size of the horizontal offset of the output on the page.  See
.BR \-offsets .
.TP
.BI \-yoffset " dimen"
.RB ( .yOffset )
Specifies the size of the vertical offset of the output on the page.  See
.BR -offsets .
.SH KEYSTROKES
.B xdvi
recognizes the following keystrokes when typed in its window.
Each may optionally be preceded by a (positive or negative) number, whose
interpretation will depend on the particular keystroke.
Also, the ``Help'', ``Home'', ``Prior'', ``Next'', and arrow cursor keys
are synonyms for
.RB ` ? ',
.RB ` ^ ',
.RB ` b ',
.RB ` f ',
.RB ` l ',
.RB ` r ',
.RB ` u ',
and
.RB ` d '
keys, respectively.
.TP
.B q
Quits the program.  Control-C and control-D will do this, too.
.TP
.B Q
Quits the program with exit status 2.
.TP
.B n
Moves to the next page (or to the
.IR n th
next page if a number is given).  Synonyms are
.RB ` f ',
Space, Return, and Line Feed.
.TP
.B p
Moves to the previous page (or back
.I n
pages).  Synonyms are
.RB ` b ',
control-H, and Delete.
.TP
.B g
Moves to the page with the given number.  Initially, the first page is assumed
to be page number 1, but this can be changed with the
.RB ` P '
keystroke, below.  If no page number is given, then it goes to the last page.
.TP
.B P
``This is page number
.IR n .''
This can be used to make the
.RB ` g '
keystroke refer to actual page numbers instead of absolute page numbers.
.TP
Control-L
Redisplays the current page.
.TP
.B ^
Move to the ``home'' position of the page.  This is normally the upper
left-hand corner of the page, depending on the margins as described in the
.B \-margins
option, above.
.TP
.B u
Moves up two thirds of a window-full.
.TP
.B d
Moves down two thirds of a window-full.
.TP
.B l
Moves left two thirds of a window-full.
.TP
.B r
Moves right two thirds of a window-full.
.TP
.B c
Moves the page so that the point currently beneath the cursor is moved to
the middle of the window.  It also (gasp!) warps the cursor to the same place.
.TP
.B M
Sets the margins so that the point currently under the cursor is the upper
left-hand corner of the text in the page.  Note that this command itself does
not move the image at all.  For details on how the margins are used, see
the
.B \-margins
option.
.TP
.B s
Changes the shrink factor to the given number.  If no number is given, the
smallest factor that makes the entire page fit in the window will be used.
(Margins are ignored in this computation.)
.TP
.B S
Sets the density factor to be used when shrinking bitmaps.  This should
be a number between 0 and 100; higher numbers produce lighter characters.
.TP
.B t
Toggles to the next unit in a sorted list of \*(Te\& dimension
units for the popup magnifier ruler.
.TP
.B R
Forces the
.I dvi
file to be reread.  This allows you to preview many versions of the same
file while running
.B xdvi
only once.
.TP
.B k
Normally when
.B xdvi
switches pages, it moves to the home position as well.  The
.RB ` k '
keystroke toggles a `keep-position' flag which, when set, will keep
the same position when moving between pages.  Also
.RB ` 0k '
and
.RB ` 1k '
clear and set this flag, respectively.  See also the
.B \-keep
option.
.TP
.B D
This key toggles the use of grid over the document.
If no number is given, the grid mode toggles. 
By prepending number, 3 grid levels can be set.
The grid in each level is drawn in the colour specified.
See also the
.B \-grid1, \-grid2, 
and
.B \-grid3
options.
.TP
.B F
Read a new 
.I dvi
file. A file-selection widget is popped up for you to choose the dvi
file from.
.SH MOUSE ACTIONS
If the shrink factor is set to any number other than one, then clicking
mouse button 3 
will pop up a ``magnifying glass'' which shows the unshrunk
image in the vicinity of the mouse click.  This subwindow disappears when
the mouse button is released.  Different mouse buttons produce different sized
windows, as indicated by the
.B \-mgs
option.  Moving the cursor while holding the button down will move the
magnifying glass.
.PP
If the cursor is on a hypertext link (underlined by default), then
that link overrides the magnifying glass for Buttons 1 and 2.
If Button 1 is clicked over a link, then
.B xdvi
jumps to the target in the current window.  If Button 2 is clicked over a link,
then
.B xdvi
opens a new window on the target.
.PP
More precisely, for internal links, Button 1 jumps in the same window to
the link, while Button 2 starts up a new
.B xdvi
on the link.  For external links to
.I dvi
files, Button 1 changes the current
.B xdvi
to be reading that file, while Button 2 starts a new
.B xdvi
on that file.  For other file types,
.B mime.types
and
.B mailcap
are parsed to determine the viewer; finally, if no suitable
.B mailcap
entry was found, if the
.SB WWWBROWSER
environment variable is set, or
.B \-browser
was specified on the command line, it is started up on the file.
.PP
The scrollbars (if present) behave in the standard way:  pushing Button 2
in a scrollbar moves the top or left edge of the scrollbar to that point
and optionally drags it;
pushing Button 1 moves the image up or right by an amount equal to the distance
from the button press to the upper left-hand corner of the window; pushing
Button 3 moves the image down or left by the same amount.
.SH SIGNALS
When
.B xdvi
receives a
.SB SIGUSR1
signal, it rereads the
.I dvi
file.
.SH ENVIRONMENT
Please see the
.B kpathsea
documentation.

.SH SRC SPECIAL MODE
ADD SOMETHING HERE, including:
.sp
- general description (concept of separate mode; maybe something
more about security issues)
.sp
- description of keys/buttons available in src special mode
(\fBV\fR toggles visibility of tick marks, \fBX\fR highlights
next special without jumping to it, \fBT\fR changes the
shapes of the marks, Mouse button 2 jumps to
next special unless user has specified another button
with \fB-srcJumpButton\fR)
.sp
- meaning of the tick marks (reference points:
the reference point is the upper-left corner for
the rectangle shape, the top of the triangle for the triangular shape,
the inner angle point for the upangle and the
outer angle point for the downangle shape).
.sp
- searching of `next' special on page (xdvi will search `linewise',
i.e. it will jump to the next special on the current line (to the
right of the mouse click) if there is one, and to the first special on
the next line else).
.sp
.SH ENVIRONMENT
.B xdvik
uses the same environment variables and algorithms for finding
font files as \*(Te\& and friends.  See the documentation for the
.B Kpathsea
library for details (repeating it here is too cumbersome).  In addition,
.B xdvik
accepts the following variables:
.TP
.SB DISPLAY
Specifies which graphics display terminal to use.
.TP
.SB KPATHSEA_DEBUG
Trace
.B Kpathsea
lookups; set it to
.B -1
for complete tracing.
.TP
.SB MIMELIBDIR
Directory containing the
.B mime.types
file, if
.B ~/.mime-types
does not exist.
.TP
.SB MAILCAPDIR
Directory containing the
.B .mailcap
file, if
.B ~/.mailcap
does not exist.
.TP
.SB WWWBROWSER
The browser used to open URL's, if neither the
.B \-browser
option nor the
.B .wwwBrowser
resource are set.  For more information on hyper-\*(Te\& support,
see the `Hypertext' node in the
.B dvipsk
manual.
.SH LIMITATIONS
.B xdvi
accepts many but not all types of PostScript specials accepted by
.BR dvips .
For example, it accepts most specials generated by
.B epsf
and
.BR psfig ,
It does not, however, support
.B bop\-hook
or
.BR eop\-hook ,
nor does it allow PostScript commands to affect the rendering of things that
are not PostScript (for example, the ``NEAT'' and rotated ``A'' examples in the
.B dvips
manual).  These restrictions are due to the design of
.BR xdvi ;
in all likelihood they will always remain.
.PP
La\*(Te\&2e color and rotation specials are not currently supported.
.SH FILES
Please see the kpathsea documentation.
.SH COPYRIGHTS
.B xdvi
itself is Copyrighted by Paul Vojta and distributed under the X-Consortium
license.
.B xdvi
uses the 
.B libwww
library of the World Wide Web Consortium, which includes computer software
creaded and made available by CERN.  It also uses the
.B kpathsea
library which is distributed under the GNU LIBRARY General Public License.
.PP
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
IN NO EVENT SHALL PAUL VOJTA OR ANY OTHERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM,
DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR
OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR
THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
.SH SEE ALSO
.BR X (1),
.BR dvips (1),
.BR Kpathsea documentation
.SH AUTHORS
Eric Cooper, CMU, did a version for direct output to a QVSS. Modified
for X by Bob Scheifler, MIT Laboratory for Computer Science. Modified
for X11 by Mark Eichin, MIT SIPB. +Additional enhancements by many
others.  The current maintainer of the original
.B xdvi
is Paul Vojta, U.C. Berkeley; the maintainer of the
.B xdvik
variant is Nicolai Langfeldt, Dept. of Math, UiO, Norway, with the help
of many others.