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  1. .. RST source for mag(1) man page. Convert with:
  2. .. rst2man.py mag.rst > mag.1
  3. .. rst2man.py comes from the SBo development/docutils package.
  4. .. |version| replace:: 20100913
  5. .. |date| date::
  6. ===
  7. mag
  8. ===
  9. ----------------------------
  10. dynamic X11 screen magnifier
  11. ----------------------------
  12. :Manual section: 1
  13. :Manual group: SlackBuilds.org
  14. :Date: |date|
  15. :Version: |version|
  16. SYNOPSIS
  17. ========
  18. mag [*-d*] [*-s | -m | -l*] [*-z factor*] [*-x Xcoord*] [*-y Ycoord*]
  19. DESCRIPTION
  20. ===========
  21. **mag** is a screen magnifier similar to xmag(1), but it has the
  22. ability to move itself out of the way when not in use.
  23. With dynamic placement ([*-d*] option), the magnifier will flee to the
  24. furthest corner away from the mouse. Without, you can grab it and move it as you like.
  25. OPTIONS
  26. =======
  27. -s small window.
  28. -m medium window.
  29. -l large window.
  30. -d Dynamic placement.
  31. -z n Zoom factor.
  32. -x Xcoord Original X placement.
  33. -y Ycoord Original Y placement.
  34. BUGS
  35. ====
  36. There is no way to exit **mag** normally. Use e.g. **killall mag** or
  37. **xkill** to force it to quit.
  38. AUTHORS
  39. =======
  40. mag was written by Danny Chouinard.
  41. This man page written for the SlackBuilds.org project
  42. by B. Watson, and is licensed under the WTFPL.
  43. SEE ALSO
  44. ========
  45. The mag homepage:
  46. https://sites.google.com/site/dannychouinard/Home/unix-linux-trinkets/little-utilities/mag-dynamic-x11-screen-magnifier