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Dump core on errordumpcoreDump core immediately on error signaldefaultSet the root background to the default pattern and colors.delaysecondsSet the automatic advance delay for all images.displayIndicate the X display you would like to use.dispgammavalueSpecify the gamma of the display you are using. The default value is 2.2 A value of between 1.6 and 2.8 is resonable. If images need brightening or darkening, use the -gamma optionfillscreenUse the whole screen for displaying an image. The image will be zoomed so that it just fits the size of the screen. If -onroot is also specified, it will be zoomed to completely fill the screen.fitForce the image(s) to use the default colormap.forkBackground automatically. Turns on -quiet.fullscreenUse the whole screen for displaying an image. The image will be surrounded by a border if it is smaller than the screen. If -onroot is also specified, the image will be zoomed so that it just fits the size of the screen.geometrywindow_geometrySpecify the size of the display window. Ignored if -fullscreen or -fillscreeni is given. If used in conjunction with -onroot, this defines the size of the base image.gotoimage_nameWhen the end of the list of images is reached, go to the first image in the list with the target name.help[option ...]Give help on a particular option or series of options. If no option is supplied, a list of available options is given.identifyIdentify images rather than displaying them.installForce colormap installation. This option is useful for naive window managers which do not know how to handle colormap installation, but should be avoided unless necessary.listList the images along the image path. Use `xli -path' to see the current image path.onrootPlace the image on the root window. If used in conjunction with -fullscreen, the image will be zoomed to just fit. If used with -fillscreen, the image will be zoomed to completely fill the screen. -border, -at, and -center also affect the results.pathDisplay the image path and default extensions that are loaded from the .xlirc file.pixmapForce the use of a pixmap as backing store. This may improve performance but may not work on memory-limited servers.privateForce the use of a private colormap. This happens automatically if a visual other than the default is used. This is the opposite of -fit.quietTurn off verbose mode. This is the default if using -onroot or -windowid.supportedGive a list of the supported image types.verboseTurn on verbose mode. This is the default if using -view.versionShow the version number of this version of xli.viewView an image in a window. This is the default for all but xsetbg.visualForce the use of a particular visual to display an image. Normally xli will attempt to pick a visual which is reasonable for the supplied image.windowidwindow_idSet the background of a particular window. This is similar to -onroot and is useful for servers which use an untagged virtual root. The window ID should be supplied as a hexadecimal number, eg 0x40003.cacheForce caching of entire input, useful for interactively twiddling images loaded from the standard input.deleteEnable deleting images with the 'x' key.focusTake keyboard focus when viewing in window.atLoad the image onto the base image (if using -merge) or the root window (if using -onroot) at a specific location.backgroundcolorSet the background pixel color for a monochrome image. See -foreground and -invert.borderSet the color used for the border around centered, placed or clipped images.brightenpercentageBrighten or darken the image by a percentage. Values greater than 100 will brighten the image, values smaller than 100 will darken it. See also the -gamma option.centerCenter the image on the base image (if using -merge) or the root window (if using -onroot).clipX,Y,W,HClip out the rectangle specified by X,Y,W,H and use that as the image.colorditherDither the image if the number of colors is reduced. This will be slower, but will give a better looking result when 256 colors or less are used.cditherSee -colordither.colorsnumber_of_colorsSpecify the maximum number of colors to be used in displaying the image. Values of 1-32768 are acceptable although low values will not look good. This is done automatically if the server cannot support the depth of the image.ditherDither the image into monochrome. This happens automatically if sent to a monochrome display.expandExpand the image to TrueColor depth if it is not already of this depth.foregroundSet the foreground pixel color for a monochrome image. See -background and -invert.gammaSpecify the gamma of the display the image was intended to be displayed on. Images seem to come in two flavors: 1) linear color images, produced by ray tracers, scanners etc. These sort of images generally look too dark when displayed directly to a CRT display. 2) Images that have been processed to look right on a typical CRT display without any sort of processing. These images have been 'gamma corrected'. By default, xli assumes that images have been gamma corrected and need no other processing. If a linear image is displayed, it will look too dark and a gamma value of 1.0 should be specified, so that xli can correct the image for the CRT display device. Some formats (RLE) allow the image gamma to be embedded as a comment in the file itself, and the -gamma option allows overriding of the file comment. In general, values smaller than 2.2 will lighten the image, and values greater than 2.2 will darken the image. This often works better than the -brighten option.grayConvert a color image to grayscale. Also called -grey.greySee -gray.halftoneDither the image into monochrome using a halftone dither. This preserves image detail but blows the image up by sixteen times.idelaySet the automatic advance delay for this image. This overrides -delay temporarily.invertInvert a monochrome image. This is the same as specifying `-foreground black' and `-background white'.iscalescale factorScale the image using a fast, image-dependent method, if available. Positive values make the image smaller, negative values larger. Specifing `auto' will fast-scale the image to fit on the screen.mergeMerge this image onto the previous image. When used in conjunction with -at, -center, and -clip you can generate collages.nameSpecify that the next argument is to be the name of an image. This is useful for loading images whose names look to be options.newoptionsClear the options which propagate to all following images. This is useful for turning off image processing options which were specified for previous images.normalizeNormalize the image. This expands color coverage to fit the colormap as closely as possible. It may have good effects on an image which is too bright or too dark.rotatedegreesRotate the image by 90, 180, or 270 degrees.smoothPerform a smoothing convolution on the image. This is useful for making a zoomed image look less blocky. Multiple -smooth arguments will run the smoother multiple times. This option can be quite slow on large images.titlewindow_titleSet the title of the window used to display the image.xpm{ m | g4 | g | c }Select the prefered xpm colour mapping: (m = mono, g4 = 4 level gray, g = gray, c = color ).xzoomZoom the image along the X axis by a percentage. See -zoom.yzoomzoomZoom the image along both axes. Values smaller than 100 will reduce the size of the image, values greater than 100 will enlarge it. See also -xzoom and -yzoom. The options are: , %s%sOption: %s Usage: xli -%s %s Description: %s No option `%s'. The quotes around %s are unnecessary. You don't have to be so literal-minded! Type `xli -help [option ...]' to get help on a particular option or `xli -help' to enter the interactive help facility. xli Interactive Help Facility Type `?' for a list of options, or `.' or `quit' to leave the interactive help facility.help> Type `?' for a list of options?quit.`?'the question mark`quit'`.'the periodYou may get this list again by typing `?' at the `help>' prompt, or leave the interactive help facility with `.' or `quit'.Bad argument to -delay0x%xBad argument to -windowidstrange global option #%d %d,%dBad argument to -at%d,%d,%d,%dBad argument to -clipArgument to -colors is too low (ignored)Argument to -colors is too high (ignored)Bad argument to -idelaywhiteblackautoArgument to -rotate must be a multiple of 90 (ignored)Zoom argument must be positive (ignored).strange local option #%d read_trail_opt%s: Garbled or illegal trailing option ignored Found trailing options ' 'TrueColorDirectColorPseudoColorStaticColorGrayScaleStaticGrayStaticGrey%s does not uniquely describe a visual class (ignored) %s is not a visual class (ignored) [Unknown Visual Class][:⍀:PGB%⍀%P.)⍀P⍀P⍀P޺⍀Pʺź⍀P鱺謺⍀P阺蓺⍀Pz}⍀}Pfah⍀hPMHS⍀SP4/>⍀>P)⍀)P⍀P⍀Pй˹⍀P鷹貹⍀P鞹虹⍀P酹耹⍀Plg⍀PSN⍀P:5l⍀lP!DDDDE*ECE\EuEEEEEE F$F=FVFoFFFFF$Ë$ûD  % tiDG_`DSHDG> D!  4tld\TLD|xpl`\PL@<0,(  |pl`\XPL@<80,(  |pl`\PL@<0,  |xpl`\XPL@<0, ;E 57GF-7GF'$ "E 3GF3GF$ E /GF/GF$ E +GF+GF$ E 'GgF'GgF$ E #GNF#GNF$ E G5FG5F$ E GF~GFx$ sE mGFeGF_$ ZE TGELGEF$ AE ;GE3GE-$ (E " GE GE$ E GEGE$ E GEGE$ E FmEFmE$ E FTEFTE$ E F;EF;E$ E F"EF"E~$ yE sF EkF Ee$ `E ZFDRFDL$ GE AFD9FD3$ .E (FD FD$ E FDFD$ XTPLHD@<840,($  0."8DB5C=,A?<71@2349:;>0."8DB5C=,A?<71@2349:;>-6/Ll);L\,l8|DXdp$=Vo HGLG->X 'r(MT]]jpv Q}G!2c)_optionNumber___i686.get_pc_thunk.bx_help_doGeneralOption_doLocalOption_read_trail_opt_visualClassFromName_nameOfVisualClass___i686.get_pc_thunk.axdyld_stub_binding_helper__DefaultRuneLocale_globals___sF___tolower___maskrune_lmalloc_zread_xpmoption_fprintf_zforcecache_sscanf_version_supportedImageTypes_showPath_listImages_atof_usage_atoi_exit_fgets_printf_putchar_puts_strncmp_Copyright__OSSwapInt16__OSSwapInt32__OSSwapInt64_OSReadSwapInt16_OSReadSwapInt32_OSReadSwapInt64_OSWriteSwapInt16_OSWriteSwapInt32_OSWriteSwapInt64_OSHostByteOrder_OSReadBigInt16_OSReadBigInt32_OSReadBigInt64_OSWriteBigInt16_OSWriteBigInt32_OSWriteBigInt64_OSReadLittleInt16_OSReadLittleInt32_OSReadLittleInt64_OSWriteLittleInt16_OSWriteLittleInt32_OSWriteLittleInt64_OSSwapHostToLittleInt16_OSSwapHostToLittleInt32_OSSwapHostToLittleInt64_OSSwapLittleToHostInt16_OSSwapLittleToHostInt32_OSSwapLittleToHostInt64_Options_listOptions_helpOnOption_literalMindedUser_key.0_parse_args_VisualClassName