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XGC(1)			    General Commands Manual			XGC(1)

NAME
       xgc - X graphics	demo

SYNOPSIS
       xgc [-toolkitoption ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  xgc	program	demonstrates various features of the X graphics	primi-
       tives.  In X, most of the details about the graphics  to	 be  generated
       are  stored in a	resource called	a graphics context (GC).  The xgc pro-
       gram provides a user  interface	for  setting  various  GC  components.
       Pressing	 the  "Run" button causes these	results	to be displayed	in the
       large drawing window on the right.  Timing information is displayed  in
       the window immediately below.

       The items in the	upper left hand	window work as follows:

       Function	 -  specify  the  logical  function with which primitives will
       drawn.  The most	usual setting is "set",	i.e. simply to	render	pixels
       without regard to what has been drawn before.

       LineStyle  - specify whether lines should be drawn solid	in foreground,
       dashed in foreground or alternating foreground and background.

       CapStyle	- specify the appearance of the	ends of	a line.

       JoinStyle - specify the appearance of joints between consecutive	 lines
       drawn within a single graphics primitive.

       FillStyle  -  specify  whether lines, text and fill requests are	solid,
       tiled with a pixmap or stippled.

       FillRule	- specifies the	rule used to fill polygons.  The EvenOdd  rule
       means that if areas overlap an odd number of times, they	are not	drawn.
       Winding rule means that overlapping areas are always filled, regardless
       of how many times they overlap.

       ArcMode	- specifies the	rule for filling of arcs.  The boundary	of the
       arc is either a Chord or	two radii.

       planemask - specifies which planes of the drawing window	are  modified.
       By default, all planes are modified.

       dashlist	- specifies a pattern to be used when drawing dashed lines.

       Line  Width - specifies the width in pixels of lines to be drawn.  Zero
       means to	draw using the server's	fastest	algorithm with a line width of
       one pixel.

       Font - specifies	the font to be used for	text primitives.

       Foreground and Background - specify the pixel values to be applied when
       drawing primitives.  The	Foreground value is used as  the  pixel	 value
       for  set	bits in	the source in all primitives.  The Background value is
       used as the pixel value for unset bits in the source  when  using  Copy
       Plane,  drawing	lines  with  LineStyle	of DoubleDash and filling with
       FillStyle of OpaqueStippled.

       Percentage of Test - scrollbar permits specifying only a	percentage  of
       the  test to be run.  The number	at the left indicates the current set-
       ting, which defaults to 100%.

       The window labeled "Test" permits choice	of one a  number  of  graphics
       primitive  tests,  including  Points,  Segments,	Lines, Arcs and	Filled
       Arcs, 8-bit Text	and Image Text,	Rectangles and Filled Rectangles,  Im-
       age draws, as well as Copy Plane	and Copy Area.

       The  window  to the right of this has buttons which permit record/play-
       back of the primitives rendered.

OPTIONS
       Xgc accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options.

X DEFAULTS
       This program accepts the	usual defaults for toolkit applications.

ENVIRONMENT
       DISPLAY to get the default host and display number.

       XENVIRONMENT
	       to get the name of a resource file that	overrides  the	global
	       resources stored	in the RESOURCE_MANAGER	property.

SEE ALSO
       X(7)

BUGS
       This  program isn't really finished yet,	but it probably	never will be,
       since it	only demonstrates the original X11 core	protocol rendering op-
       erations, which few modern programs use anymore.

AUTHORS
       Dan Schmidt, MIT

X Version 11			   xgc 1.0.5				XGC(1)

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