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*** gs.1.orig Sun Oct 24 21:59:31 1993
--- gs.1 Sun Oct 24 22:00:13 1993
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*** 96,102 ****
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.nf
gs \-sDEVICE=epson \-r240x72.
.fi
+ .SH SVGAlib OPTIONS
+ If you are using ghostscript to output directly to the screen (using
+ SVGAlib extensions under Linux), then in addition to the -sDEVICE=linux flag,
+ you may provide a resolution name or mode number with the -r<resolution> flag.
+ The default resolution is 1024x768x256.
+ .SH VIDEO MODES
+ These are the recognized video modes, (and mode numbers):
+ .nf
+
+ 320x200x16 (1), 640x200x16 (2), 640x350x16 (3),
+ 640x480x16 (4), 320x200x256 (5), 320x240x256 (6),
+ 320x400x256 (7), 360x480x256 (8), 640x480x2 (9),
+ 640x480x256 (10), 800x600x256 (11), 1024x768x256 (12),
+ 320x200x32K (13), 320x200x64K (14), 320x200x16M (15),
+ 640x480x32K (16), 640x480x64K (17), 640x480x16M (18),
+ 800x600x32K (19), 800x600x64K (20), 800x600x16M (21),
+ 1024x768x32K (22), 1024x768x64K (23), 1024x768x16M (24),
+ 1280x1024x256 (25), 1280x1024x32K (26), 1280x1024x64K (27),
+ 1280x1024x16M (28), 720x350x16 (29), 720x480x16 (30),
+ .fi
.PP
+ In addition to -r<resolution>, these flags also work with -sDEVICE=linux:
+ .TP
+ .B -dMAGSTEP=<value>
+ Change the image size. Values 0.0 < value < 1.0 shrink the image size, while
+ values > 1.0 expand it. The default value is 1.0.
+ .TP
+ .B -dXO=<value>[units]
+ Specify the origin from the left side of the page. Legal units are inches (in),
+ centimeters (cm), or percent of distance from left to right (0% - 100%). The
+ default value is 0, and default units are inches.
+ .TP
+ .B -dXO=<value>[units]
+ Specify the origin from the top of the page. Legal units are inches (in),
+ centimeters (cm), or percent of distance from top to bottom (0% - 100%). The
+ default value is 0, and the default units are inches.
+ .SH PRINTER OPTIONS
If you select a printer as the output device, Ghostscript also allows you
to control where the device sends its output. Normally, output goes
directly to a scratch file on Unix systems.