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NAME

6       magnifier - GNOME Magnifier (gnome-mag)
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SYNOPSIS

9       magnifier  [-vhmif?]  [-t|--target-display STRING] [-s|--source-display
10       STRING] [--cursor-set=STRING] [--cursor-size=INT]  [--cursor-scale-fac‐
11       tor=FLOAT]   [--cursor-color=LONG]   [-v|--vertical]  [-h|--horizontal]
12       [-m|--mouse-follow]   [-r|--refresh-time   INT]   [--mouse-latency=INT]
13       [-z|--zoom-factor   FLOAT]   [-i|--invert-image]  [--no-initial-region]
14       [--timing-iterations=INT]   [--timing-output]   [--timing-pan-rate=INT]
15       [--timing-delta-x=INT] [--timing-delta-y=INT] [--smoothing-type=STRING]
16       [-f|--fullscreen]    [--smooth-scrolling]    [-b|--border-size     INT]
17       [-c|--border-color   LONG]  [--use-test-pattern]  [--override-redirect]
18       [--ignore-damage] [-?|--help] [--usage]
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AVAILABILITY

21       The GNOME magnifier (gnome-mag) provides a command-line  interface  for
22       standalone use, although its primary goal is to provide a set of magni‐
23       fication services for use by other client  applications  and  assistive
24       technologies, like Gnopernicus, Orca or LSR.
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26       This magnifier is compatible with operating systems using X Window Sys‐
27       tem, although the magnifier will have a better  performance  and  func‐
28       tionality when the Damage and Fixes extensions are present.
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DESCRIPTION

31       A  desktop  screen magnifier.  If present, the Region Of Interest (ROI)
32       for the magnifier can be driven by a screen reader  via  the  Assistive
33       Technology Service Provider Interface (ATSPI); otherwise, the magnifier
34       will be centered to the pointer position.
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OPTIONS

37       -t, --target-display=STRING
38              specify display on which to show magnified view
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40       -s, --source-display=STRING
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43       --cursor-set=STRING
44              cursor set to use in target display
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46       --cursor-size=INT
47              cursor size to use (overrides cursor-scale-factor)
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49       --cursor-scale-factor=FLOAT
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52       --cursor-color=LONG
53              cursor color (applied to 'black' pixels
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55       -v, -vertical
56              split screen vertically (if target display = source display)
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58       -h, --horizontal
59              split screen horizontally (if target display = source display)
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61       -m, --mouse-follow
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64       -r, --refresh-time=INT
65              minimum refresh time for idle, in ms
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67       --mouse-latency=INT
68              maximum mouse latency time, in ms
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70       -z, --zoom-factor=FLOAT
71              zoom (scale) factor used to magnify source display
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73       -i, --invert-image
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76       --no-initial-region
77              don't create an initial zoom region
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79       --timing-iterations=INT
80              iterations to run timing benchmark test (0=continuous)
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82       --timing-output
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85       --timing-pan-rate=INT
86              timing pan rate in lines per frame
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88       --timing-delta-x=INT
89              pixels to pan in x-dimension each frame in timing update test
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91       --timing-delta-y=INT
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94       --smoothing-type=STRING
95              image smoothing algorithm  to  apply  (bilinear-interpolation  |
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98       -f, --fullscreen
99              fullscreen magnification, covers entire target display [REQUIRES
100              --source-display and --target-display]
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102       --smooth-scrolling
103              use smooth scrolling
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105       -b, --border-size=INT
106              width of border
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108       -c, --border-color=LONG
109              border color specified as (A)RGB 23-bit value, Alpha-MSB
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111       --use-test-pattern
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114       --override-redirect
115              make the magnifier window totally unmanaged by the  window  man‐
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118       --ignore-damage
119              ignore the X server DAMAGE extension, if present
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121       -?, --help
122              command line help
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124       --usage
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FILES

128       /usr/share/gnome-mag/1_32/*.xpm
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130       /usr/lib/bonobo/servers/GNOME_Magnifier.server
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132       /usr/lib/libgnome-mag.so.2
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BUGS

135       See http://bugs.gnome.org
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AUTHORS

138       Erwann Chenede <erwann.chenede@sun.com>
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140       Bill Haneman <bill.haneman@sun.com>
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LICENSE

143       Licensed under the GNU Lesser Public License (LGPL) v2.1
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SEE ALSO

146       gnopernicus(1),  orca(1),  lsr(1), Bonobo, Assistive Technology Service
147       Provider Interface (AT-SPI)
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