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XSHODOU(1)		    General Commands Manual		    XSHODOU(1)

NAME
       XShodou - a Japanese shodou program for X based on Tcl/Tk

SYNOPSIS
       xshodou [ -options ... ]

DESCRIPTION
       XShodou	is  a  Japanese	 shodou	program	for X based on Tcl/Tk. You can
       write Japanese traditional letters by using the mouse as	if you used  a
       hude  -	Japanese brush to write	shodou letters.	You can	save the image
       as an EPS file.

USAGE
       You click the left button of the	mouse and drag it - draw the line with
       putting down the	hude. You move the mouse - draw	 the  line  with  same
       thickness  of it. And You click the right button	and drag it - draw the
       line with pulling up the	hude. If you click the middle button, pull  up
       and open	the hude from the canvas.  You can write shodou	letters	by re-
       peating them.  If you want to move or delete the	drawn line, click mid-
       dle  button  on the line, and drag the mouse or select "Delete" menu in
       Edit menu.

OPTIONS
       You can use all of the standard Tcl/Tk's	options.
       -display	displayname
	    This option	specifies the name of the X server to use.
       -geometry geometry
	    This option	specifies the placement	of the window on the screen.

SEE ALSO
       X(1) and	Tcl/Tk.

AUTHOR
       Programed by Sakai Hiroaki.
       Special thanks to Nemoto	Miho for XShodou-Title "Shodou".
       E-Mail:sakai@miya.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp
       http://wwwmiya.ee.kagu.sut.ac.jp/~sakai/myfreesoft.html

COPYRIGHT
       XShodou Copyright (c) 1998 Sakai	Hiroaki.  All Rights Reserved.

       XShodou is a free software. You may copy	 or  distribute	 the  original
       XShodou	freely.	 But,  you  may	 not modify or distribute the original
       XShodou without permission of the author.

X Version 11			   Release 6			    XSHODOU(1)

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