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XPAT(1)			   ALLIANCE Reference Manual		       XPAT(1)

NAME
       xpat - graphic pattern viewer

SYNOPSIS
       xpat [-l	file_name] [-xor] [-install] [-force]

DESCRIPTION
       Xpat  is	a pattern viewer. All functionnalities can be accessed through
       different menus.	 Xpat works under  Motif  and  X11r6.	When  entering
       Xpat,  the  main	 window	appears	and shows 5 different menus on the top
       bar. These menus	can be entered by simply clicking on  the  mouse  left
       button. Here is the description of these	menus.

       File	 Open :	load an	existing pattern file (see pat(5)).
		 Quit :	quit xpat.

       Edit	 Identify : identify a selected	pattern.
		 Connected : highlight a selected pattern.
		 Search	: search a pattern.

       View	 Zoom  :  perform  zoom	 in, zoom out, center, fit, refresh on
		 figure.
		 Layer : select	types of layers	displayed.
		 Map : show cursor position in the entire figure.
		 Arrows	: show arrows for moving at the	grid step.
		 Grid :	Set the	X,Y step of the	grid if	displayed.

       Tools	 Message : display the last error messages

       Setup	 Save or load a	user defined  configuration  of	 default  dis-
		 played	menus.

SPECIAL	KEYS
       +/-    Increase or decrease the time scale.

OPTIONS
       -l file_name
	      Load the pattern file file_name (without extention .pat)

       -xor   Two graphic cursor methods can be	used, invert or	xor.

       -force this option force	all graphical objects to be displayed.

       -install
	      Switch to	a private color	map.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       MBK_WORK_LIB
	      indicates	the path to the	read directory for the session.

       XPAT_PARAM_NAME (optional)
	      indicates	the path to the	parameter file used by Xpat.

       SEE ALSO
	      mbk(1), MBK_WORK_LIB(1), PAT(5), asimut(1)

ASIM/LIP6		       September 1, 2000		       XPAT(1)

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