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options.cmx rc.cmx userfile.cmx events.o: events.c libgraph.h grY11.o: grY11.c libgraph.h image.h advi/.gitignore000066400000000000000000000000551403552666200140020ustar00rootroot00000000000000.DS_Store INSTALL.html README.html _build *~ advi/Announce000066400000000000000000000020421403552666200135010ustar00rootroot00000000000000 Active-DVI Version 2.0.0 is now available. It builds under version 4.12 of OCaml and is available as an opam package. See Active-DVI is a programmable presenter and previewer for texts or slides written in LaTeX. It can display files in DVI format and is thus a possible replacement for other DVI previewers. It also commes with a package advi.sty that provided new macros and generate new DVI-specials understood by Active-DVI that enables: * Image file inclusions in a variety of different formats * Some effects for presentation: pause, delay, background images, transitions, etc. * Embedded applications. * Special Support for WhizzyTeX including - Backpointing to the source file. - (Rudimentary) support for moving or resizing objects with the mouse. The source code and more information are available at https://github.com/diremy/advi Documentation is available at http://advi.inria.fr/ Mailing list and bug reports at advi@inria.fr --April 2021 Didier Remy advi/Attic/000077500000000000000000000000001403552666200130565ustar00rootroot00000000000000advi/Attic/TODO000066400000000000000000000215041403552666200135500ustar00rootroot0000000000000018/03/2010 ============ - add support for gz and bz2 - clean up the list below ============================================================================ 2005-01-17 - Add a word about epsbygs in the FAQ. - verify -fg toto error message. - implement cmyk color parsing on the command line. - add compression (or decompression) to images and ps files. - add a lib to implement a vector graphic language. - new engine - input foo.ps in gs - draw gpic in gs BEFORE RELEASE: =============== Of course, I know it. But string a la -scratch-font -*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*-koi8-r is change font really, but advi not take any key-code with eighth bit (ie +symbols with code >127) Else one bug or feature ;) advi from mandrake-rpm use gzip and gs and try find it in hard places +/usr/local/bin/gs and /usr/bin/gzip. But in my mandrake-like system they palces at /usr/bin/gs and /usr/gzip. Of course, it is not difficult make symlinks ;) howether, I think it will be +better if calling of programs not use full paths. I think these program places +in directories which is inscribed in $PATH variable. * Vrifier que adviwait[sec] marche. * Vrifier que toutes les formes de spcification de couleurs marchent * Vrifier le resizing et le grossissement. * Vrifier les bugs de Damien. * Distribuer pour MacOs X KNOWN BUGS: =========== *PW security problem: should read .advirc in the directory where the DVI file resides, NOT where advi is launched. *PW Spurious fatal error: (the psfile had a bounding box, but the dvi file contained vscale=100.0 hoffset=-228.0 voffset=-368.0 hscale=100.0, instead of llx, lly, urx, ury). Fatal error: exception Failure("psfile: no bbox") ??? * going to full screen and back changes slightly the size and position of the window This seems to be entirely due to improper saving of the X window state in the fullscreen code in deviview.ml: one is not getting the same width/height/x/y position as X DELAYED AFTER RELEASE: ====================== LIMITATIONS: * Grdev.cut does not work ? ==>PW could you elaborate a bit ??? * PStricks ne marche pas correctement avec \ncarc etc. (annotation sur les flches). * font searches uses the hard-wired directory "/usr/share/texmf/ls-R" (in config.ml.in instead of dynamically finding the search path for fonts). This will not work if the user install news fonts and sets some environment variable accordingly. ==>PW has to be revisited CLEANING: * Parsing of specials should probably be shared (it is duplicated). The abstract syntax tree should provided a data-type for specials * The hyperref links (green boxes) are a little to close to the text (take a link that ends with a '2' for instance) ==>PW added some extra blank space, but this needs to be rewritten using the parameters of the font of the glyphs at hand. WISH LIST: - Some option to stop effects would also be nice . wait are ignored . embeded applets are not launched (then, they could be launch by a key stroke, this is actually an interesting mode for applets) ==>PW implemented -safer option. need to add launching by keystrokes as suggested here and below . reload would not kill/restart applets that are the same string command after reloading (this is also an interesting feature) ==>PW could you explain ? May be you can try ^L (redisplay) and r (redraw), as opposed to R (reload) ? In addition, I guess your wish also has some relationship with the semantics of advi's persistent and sticky embedded applications ? Is there still something to implement for that wish ? - Adapter la rsolution aux vrai dpy de l'cran ==>PW code is prepared to do so. Still need to get characteristics of the screen into X ressources. - transbox: replace steps by a timer ==>PW to wish list ==>PW simplify implementation ?? (transbox_save should not be called from within tex but as the first action of trans_go ???) - transbox: add general path specification ==> PW started implementation with RDC ==> PW still todo: * allow loading of .cmo files to generate paths * documentation * revise advi.sty implementation - alpha, blend, etc. for images: keep track within text and emit the info at every image? ==>PW could you explain (alpha and blending preferences already are image specific, so what more ?) - tester fullscreen mode ==>PW I don't think it works properly. - fork? (i.e. lancer un dvi identique celui qui tourne) - amliorer advi.sty * pour les bulles-actives -> gnrer un slide supplmentaire -> gnrer des footnotes (avec un cadre ou dans une mini-bulle) * exporter \ifadvi et \Ifadvi ==>PW done ? -PW ajouter m et i comme j et k mais une ligne la fois (scrolling). -PW We need a .advirc file to setup options at launch time, and store user's preferences for key bindings. -PW Traiter les fichiers postscript sans llx lly urx ury mais avec vscale=100.0 hoffset=-228.0 voffset=-368.0 hscale=100.0 - while 'g' jumps to aboslute (dvi) , Make 'G' jumps to the page. url, i.e. latex page number, whenever possible, and if not jump to as 'g'. (Do not make 'G' the default, since it is fragiles ---depends on how latex has generated page numbers. Experiment with book files slides, etc.) -PW Need to control advi from within tex \advikey{key} would generate a call to key as if key has been pressed \advicom{f arg} would generate a call to internal function f with argument arg. -PW Need to be able to generate graphics from the Graphics module, that are displayed directly inside the advi screen. -PW Need also to be able to pop a small window to request something to the user (for instance to launch applications on a on demand basis). -PW Should incorporate the clock into the core advi in order to be able to interact smoothly with it (for instance to have a key to hide it)... DR: Not necessarily: the key bindings could be programmed from tex (neeed to be added). Then the user could also launch an application by hitting a key of his choice [ add an action on-key similar to on-clikc or on-mouse for active parts ] PW: I already listed above: ``\advikey{key} would generate a call to key as if key has been pressed \advicom{f arg} would generate a call to internal function f with argument arg.'' So we should add also the combinaison of both \advikeybinding{key}{f arg} that bind keystroke key to internal function call f (arg) -PW Need a key to hide and show windows ==> Which ones? ==> PW: the windows that advi launches, what else ? - Need a key binding similar to 'g' such that it goes to the page and pushes on the stack all the pages from here to the target page -PW Need a ``compiling'' version of advi (name it advic) that creates and caches all the images of a presentation to speed up the presentation afterwards. (Otherwise one is obliged to play the presentation in advance by viewing every slides!) DR: I don't think so, since there is already several unfreeze flags to do that. You should just use them, maybe add -unfreeze on the command line, that would do as if you press the unfree keep. PW: Good news! You're right, I want to use those flags not to reimplement them! So, please tell me what are the names of the ``several unfreeze flags to do that'' ? -PW Add a new macro !current-page! for insertion in arguments of command calls. -PW Animated backgrounds ? General multimedia support -------------------------- -PW Engine for animated stuff from the W3C (SVG standard) ? -PW Engine for PDF rendering ? -PW Engine for SMIL rendering ?? -PW add a new -n flag to advi, that would list the commands that could possibly be launched from a dvi file. ==> Done with RDC -PW should document it! ==> PW Done Bindings -------- - bind focus in to + and = and focus out to - and _ PW Why all those doublons (triplons, say!)? (There already exist > and < to do that) PW We should choose one default key for each functionality and let the user redefine those bindings as soon as we have an .advirc implementation ? Scratching ---------- -PW Fonction stabilo -PW Fonction trac supplmentaire: trac soutenu par la machine (horizontal, vertical et 45 o) par analyse du dplacement de la souris (mode par dfaut ou mode obtenu par shift). -PW Need to save the stabilo drawings and replay them on demand. (This would allow arbitrary add-ons (prepared in advance) to be drawn on the slide.) Interaction with the WM ----------------------- (1) Name of icons -PW Should be able to set up the name of advi's icon. (Should also provide an icon for advi.) (2) Window class -PW Must set up the WM_CLASS X property to "advi": this way we would automatically benefit from the WM automatic handling of ``onglets'' (window grouping). advi/Attic/TODOPW000066400000000000000000000012031403552666200140110ustar00rootroot00000000000000must generate the hevea version of the manual (for the WEB site). grdev and the if bg_color <> white should be reintroduced for optimisation ? window_id should always return an int32 value. must review completely the get set remember_mode and display_mode machinery to provide with_screen_only Grdev.draw_ps -> Grdev.draw_ps_file See why clean_ps_cahe is a synonyme of Drawimage.clean_cache Revoir aussi le reference events qui devrait tre locale aux fonctions qui l'utilisent. See also save_rectangle, restore_rectangle. Misc.get_suffix useless ??? -- ": ..." for options should be " ..." 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Seems to work on most Window Managers. - [X] KDE 3.1: OK - [X] Sawfish: OK - [X] Fluxbox: OK - [ ] MWM: NO (decorations are not removed) - [ ] Fvwm95: Partial (control bar is still on front) [can be removed by WithDrawing and replacing the window, but this causes problems with - [ ] fvwm (no 95)] - [ ] Fvwm: Partial (virtual screen window still on front) - [X] Twm: OK advi/COPYING000066400000000000000000000017021403552666200130450ustar00rootroot00000000000000Active-DVI - A DVI presenter Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003. 2010 INRIA Active-DVI has been developed by Jun Furuse, Didier Rmy and Pierre Weis with also contributions by Roberto Di Cosmo, Didier Le Botlan, Xavier Leroy, and Alan Schmitt. Active-DVI is based on Mldvi, written by Alexandre Miquel, which constitutes its core. Mldvi alone is distributed under LGPL license and is available at http://pauillac.inria.fr/~miquel/. 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See the GNU Lesser General Public License version 2.1 for more details (enclosed in the file LGPL). advi/INDEX000066400000000000000000000006221403552666200126040ustar00rootroot00000000000000The Active-DVI, DVI presenter README Requirements, overview of the distribution LGPL License for advi-1.4.0 adk-1.4.0.tar.gz advi development kit source code (comprises all the source code to build a full fledged presenter, including companion Caml libraries camlimages consistent with the current advi version) advi-1.4.0.tar.gz The source code for advi presenter only advi/INSTALL.md000066400000000000000000000074211403552666200134460ustar00rootroot00000000000000PREREQUISITES ============= You need OCaml 4.11 or higher to compile the sources, including the following packages, available under opam: "dune" {>= "2.5"} "graphics" {>= "5.1.1"} "camlimages" {>= "5.0.4"} This version is available as an opam package. You also need the `kpsewhich' utility of the `kpathsea' library provided by many TeX distributions. For bitmap based image inclusion using \includegraphics of the graphics macro package, you require the camlimages library, with version 5.0.4, available under opam. To display postscript based drawings by PsTricks macro package, you need ghostscript (http://www.ghostscript.com). You need the version 7.05 or later for the correct synchronization of drawing of the TeX glyphs and postscript graphics. COMPILATION AND INSTALLATION UNDER OPAM ======================================== If you have opam installed, you may just say: opam install advi It will download and install the package. The default installation, does not install the latex style files. See the section *INSTALLATION OF LATEX SOURCE FILES* below. COMPILATION AND INSTALLATION USING MAKE ======================================== Use the standard procedure: make make install The default installation, does not install the latex style files, See the section *INSTALLATION OF LATEX SOURCE FILES* below. INSTALLATION OF LATEX SOURCE FILES =================================== The default installation, does not install the latex style files, which are needed to take advantage of the advance features of `advi`, including its use as a backend for `whizzytex`. To install them, you may use the command: advi-latex-files --install which will tell you what to do. You actually have a choice. ## No installation Just leave the files where they are in the opam repository, i.e. at this location: advi-latex-files --path and add this path (the output of the above command) in you `TEXINPUTS` environment variable. ## Installation at the default location Install the files at the standard location of the latex distribution. 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Hence, when playing a DVI file from some untrusted source, you must use the `-safer` option that prevents the execution of embedded commands: For instance, if you choose advi as your default application to view DVI files, the safe entry for your .mailcap file is application/x-dvi; advi -safer %s It is also recommended to check before visualisation the list of embedded commands that a suspicious DVI file could execute by calling advi -n file.dvi Presentation ============ Active-DVI is a DVI previewer and presenter written in Objective Caml (http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/) with some eye candy effects for presentation, support for interactive demonstrations, and embedding of arbitrary applications within the presentation (hence the Active adjective of the presenter :). Active-DVI is largely based on Mldvi written by Alexandre Miquel (http://www.pps.jussieu.fr/~miquel/). Version: 2.0.0 available at http://advi.inria.fr/ CURRENTLY SUPPORTED FEATURES: ============================= + Comparitble with the pgf package and beamer class. + Encapsulated Postscript File inclusion (using graphics package) + Effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change) + Embedded applications for interactive demonstration + Pictures visualization via gpic specials + Display of inlined Postscript using gs + Font antialiasing that takes background colors into account + Page display is interrupted on user input + Resizing the page adjusts the magnification + Start displaying at a given page or at a given link reference + The file is reloading on signal SIGUSR1 + Hyperlinks + Active areas (execute an action when the mouse is over) + Background colors and images + Alpha blending for images INVOCATION ========== The invocation is advi [OPTIONS...] DVIFILE where OPTIONS are: -safer Safer mode: external applications are not launched -geometry GEOM Sets the (maximum) geometry GEOM -g GEOM Same as -geometry GEOM -crop Crop the window to the best size (default) -nocrop Disable cropping -nomargins Suppress horizontal and vertical margins -hmargin DIMEN Horizontal margin (default: 1cm) -vmargin DIMEN Vertical margin (default: 1cm) -A Set Postscript antialias -bg Draw in the background -fullwidth Adjust size to width -html STRING Make advi start at html reference of name STRING -nogs Turn off dipslay of inlined Postscript -nopauses Swictch pauses off -page INT Make advi start at page INT -pager STRING Command to call the pager -safer Safer mode: external applications are not launched -scalestep REAL Scale step for '<' and '>' (default sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0))) Geometry GEOM is specified in pixels, using the standard format for specifying geometries (i.e: "WIDTHxHEIGHT[+XOFFSET+YOFFSET]"). Dimensions (for options `-hmargin' and `-vmargin') are specified as numbers optionally followed by two letters representing units. When no units are given, dimensions are treated as numbers of pixels. Currently supported units are the standard TeX units as specified in the TeXbook (D. Knuth, Addison-Wesley, (C) 1986): `pt' (point), `pc' (pica), `in' (inch), `bp' (big point), `cm' (centimeter), `mm' (millimeter), `dd' (didot point), `cc' (cicero) and `sp' (scaled point). Note that dimensions are specified w.r.t the original TeX document, and do not correspond to what is actually shown on the screen, which can be displayed at a different resolution than specified in the original TeX source. KEYSTROKES =========== Advi recognizes the following main keystrokes when typed in its window. (See the documentation for the complete list of bindings.) Each may optionally be preceded by a number, called ARG below, whose interpretation is keystroke dependant. If ARG is unset, its value is 1, unless specified otherwise. Advi maintains an history of previously visited pages organized as a stack. Additionnally, the history contains mark pages which are stronger than unmarked pages. Survival command kit -------------------- ? info - This quick info and key bindings help. q quit - End of show. space continue - Move forward (arg pauses forward if any, or do as return otherwise). ^X-^C quit - End of show. Moving between pages -------------------- n next - Move arg physical pages forward, leaving the history unchanged. p previous - Move arg physical pages backward, leaving the history unchanged. , begin - Move to the first page. . end - Move to the last page. g go - If arg is unset move to the last page. If arg is the current page do nothing. Otherwise, push the current page on the history as marked, and move to physical page arg . Moving between pauses --------------------- N next pause - Move arg pauses forward (equivalent to continue). P previous pause - Move arg pauses backward. Adjusting the page size ----------------------- ^X-^F set - Adjust the size of the page to fit the entire fullscreen screen. ^F toggle - Adjust the size of the page to fit the entire fullscreen screen or reset the page to the default size (this is a toggle). < smaller - Scale down the resolution by scalestep (default (((2)^1/2)^1/2)^1/2). > bigger - Scale up the resolution by scalestep (default (((2)^1/2)^1/2)^1/2). # fullpage - Remove margins around the page and change the resolution accordingly. c center - Center the page in the window, and resets the default resolution. Moving the page in the window ----------------------------- h page left - Moves one screen width toward the left of the page. Does nothing if the left part of the page is already displayed l page right - Moves one screen width toward the right of the page. Does nothing if the right part of the page is already displayed j page down - Moves one screen height toward the bottom of the page. Jumps to the top of next page, if there is one, and if the bottom of the page is already displayed. k page up - Moves one screen height toward the top of the page. Jumps to the bottom previous page, if there is one, and if the top of the page is already displayed. ^left move page - A black line draws the page borders; moving the button mouse then moves the page in the window. ^C toggle - Toggles center-on-cursor flag, which when sets center on moves the screen automatically so that the cursor cursor appears on the screen. Switching views --------------- w switch - Switch view between master and client (if any). W sync - Goto page of client view corresponding to page of master view. ^W autoswitch - Toggle autoswitch flag. Redisplay commands ------------------ r redraw - Redraw the current page to the current pause. R reload - Reload the file and redraw the current page. ^L redisplay - Redisplay the current page to the first pause of the page. a active/passive - toggle advi effects (so that reloading is silent). Using the navigation history stack ---------------------------------- return forward - Push the current page on the history stack, and move forward n physical pages. tab mark+next - Push the current page on the history as marked, and move forward n physical pages. backspace back - Move arg pages backward according to the history. The history stack is poped, accordingly. escape find mark - Move arg marked pages backward according to the history. Do nothing if the history does no contain any marked page. Table of contents ----------------- T Thumbnails - Process thumbnails. t toc - Display thumbnails if processed, or floating table of contents if available, or else do nothing. 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EYE CANDY MACROS ================ Using the LaTeX style advi.sty provided with the package, you can embed some Active-DVI specials into your TeX documents. Advi interprets those specials to provide some eye candy features for your presentation: `\wait{sec}` > Delay the rendering at the point of the document for sec seconds. Wait > forever (i.e. stops) if parameter sec is omitted. \advirecord[play]{this}{material} > Define an "advi tag" named ``this'' to refer to the text enclosed in the > following brackets. The tag can be later on to play or replay the text. By > default, [material] is not display, unless option [play] is set. \adviplay[color]{this} > Replay the material previously bound to {this}. If [color] is provided > changes the drawing color to [color] before displaying. Please look at doc/manula.dvi for more information. Look in directory test for examples (try `advi test/*.dvi`). Advanced examples are in directory examples. (See `examples/seminar/clock/tools.dvi`, `examples/prosper/LL/ll.dvi`, `examples/prosper/Join/join.dvi`.) COPYRIGHT ========= This program is distributed under the GNU LGPL. See the enclosed file COPYING. AUTHORS ======= Alexandre Miquel, Jun Furuse Didier Rémy, Pierre Weis, Xavier Leroy, Roberto Di Cosmo Didier Le Botlan, Alan Schmitt advi/advi.opam000066400000000000000000000024771403552666200136250ustar00rootroot00000000000000# This file is generated by dune, edit dune-project instead opam-version: "2.0" version: "2.0.0" synopsis: "Active DVI Dune package!" description: """ Active-DVI is a DVI previewer and presenter written in OCaml with some eye candy effects for presentation, support for interactive demonstrations, and embedding of arbitrary applications within the presentation. Active-DVI is well suited for use in combination with WhizzyTeX (http://cristal.inria.fr/whizzytex/) """ maintainer: ["Didier Rémy "] authors: [ "Alexandre Miquel" "Jun Furuse" "Didier Rémy" "Pierre Weis" "Xavier Leroy" "Roberto Di Cosmo" "Didier Le Botlan" "Alan Schmitt" ] license: "LGPL-2.1-or-later" homepage: "http://advi.inria.fr" dev-repo: "git+https://github.com:diremy/advi.git" doc: "http://advi.inria.fr" bug-reports: "Didier.Remy@inria.fr" depends: [ "ocaml-base-compiler" {>= "4.11.1"} "dune" {>= "2.5"} "graphics" {>= "5.1.1"} "camlimages" {>= "5.0.4"} "conf-texlive" "conf-which" ] build: [ ["dune" "subst"] {pinned} [ make ] ] install: [ make "install" ] post-messages: [ "This only installed the 'advi' command. To benefit from advanced features of advi you also need to install additional latex source files. To see how to do so, run the command 'advi-latex-files --install help'. 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\f[B]-inherit-background\f[R] Background options are inherited from previous page .TP \f[B]-n\f[R] Echoes commands, but does not execute them. .TP \f[B]-noautoresize\f[R] Prevents scaling from resizing the window (done if geometry is provided) .TP \f[B]-noautoscale\f[R] Prevents resizing the window from scaling (done if geometry is provided) .TP \f[B]-nocrop\f[R] Disable cropping .TP \f[B]-nogs\f[R] Turn off display of inlined Postscript .TP \f[B]-nomargins\f[R] Suppress horizontal and vertical margins .TP \f[B]-nopauses\f[R] Switch pauses off .TP \f[B]-nowatch\f[R] Don\[aq]t display a watch when busy .TP \f[B]-options-file STRING\f[R] Load this file when parsing this option to set up options (to override the options of the default \f[I]\[ti]/.advirc\f[R] or \f[I]\[ti]/.advi/advirc\f[R] init file) .TP \f[B]-page INT\f[R] Make \f[B]advi\f[R] start at page INT .TP \f[B]-page-number\f[R] Ask \f[B]advi\f[R] to write the current page number in a file (default is no) .TP \f[B]-page-number-file STRING\f[R] Set the name of the file where \f[B]advi\f[R] could write the current page number (default is file \[aq]advi_page_number\[aq] in the cache directory) .TP \f[B]-pager STRING\f[R] Command to call the pager (default xterm -e less) .TP \f[B]-passive\f[R] Cancel all Active-DVI effects .TP \f[B]-pdf-viewer STRING\f[R] Command to view PDF files (default \f[B]xpdf\f[R](1)) .TP \f[B]-ps-viewer STRING\f[R] Command to view PS files (default \f[B]gv\f[R](1)) .TP \f[B]-pstricks\f[R] Show moveto .TP \f[B]-resolution REAL\f[R] DPI resolution of the screen (min. 72.27))) .TP \f[B]-rv\f[R] Reverse video is simulated by swapping the foreground and background colors .TP \f[B]-safer\f[R] Safer mode: external applications are never launched .TP \f[B]-scalestep REAL\f[R] Scale step for \[aq]<\[aq] and \[aq]>\[aq] (default sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0))) .TP \f[B]-scratch-font STRING\f[R] Set the font used when scratching slides (default times bold) .TP \f[B]-scratch-font-color STRING\f[R] Set the color of the font used when scratching slides (default red) .TP \f[B]-scratch-line-color INT\f[R] Set the color of the pen used when scratching slides (default red) .TP \f[B]-scratch-line-width INT\f[R] Set the width of the pen used when scratching slides (default 2) .TP \f[B]-thumbnail-scale INT\f[R] Set the number of thumbname per line and column to INT .TP \f[B]-thumbnails\f[R] Create thumbnails for your slides and write them into cachedir .TP \f[B]-thumbnails-size STRING\f[R] Fix thumbnails size (default 24x32) .TP \f[B]-v\f[R] Print the current Active-DVI version .TP \f[B]-vmargin DIMEN\f[R] Vertical margin (default: 1cm) .TP \f[B]-w STRING\f[R] A/a enable/disable all warnings .TP \f[B]-watch FLOAT\f[R] Delay before the watch cursor appears (default 0.500000s) .TP \f[B]-help\f[R] Display this list of options .TP \f[B]--help\f[R] Display this list of options .PP Geometry GEOM is specified in pixels, using the standard format for specifying geometries (i.e., \[dq]WIDTHxHEIGHT[+XOFFSET+YOFFSET]\[dq]). .PP Dimensions (for options \[ga]-hmargin\[aq] and \[ga]-vmargin\[aq]) are specified as numbers optionally followed by two letters representing units. When no units are given, dimensions are treated as numbers of pixels. Currently supported units are the standard TeX units as specified in the TeXbook (D. Knuth, Addison-Wesley, (C) 1986): .RS .PP \[ga]pt\[aq] (point), \[ga]pc\[aq] (pica), \[ga]in\[aq] (inch), \[ga]bp\[aq] (big point), \[ga]cm\[aq] (centimeter), \[ga]mm\[aq] (millimeter), \[ga]dd\[aq] (didot point), \[ga]cc\[aq] (cicero) and \[ga]sp\[aq] (scaled point). .RE .PP Note that dimensions are specified w.r.t the original TeX document, and do not correspond to what is actually shown on the screen, which can be displayed at a different resolution than specified in the original TeX source. .SH KEYSTROKES .PP Advi recognizes the following keystrokes when typed in its window. Some of them may optionally be preceded by a number, called ARG below, whose interpretation is keystroke dependant. If ARG is unset, its value is 1. .PP Advi maintains an history of previously visited pages organized as a stack. Additionally, the history contains mark pages which are stronger than unmarked pages. .TP \f[B]?\f[R] Quick info and key bindings help. .TP \f[B]q\f[R] Quits the program. .TP \f[B]\[ha]X-\[ha]C (Control-X Control-C)\f[R] Quits the program. .TP \f[B]\[ha]X-\[ha]F (Control-X Control-F)\f[R] Turn to full screen mode. .TP \f[B]\[ha]F (Control-F)\f[R] Toggle to switch from full screen to normal mode and converse. .TP \f[B]\[ha]