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@@ -25,9 +25,9 @@
[[-spartan]
[[<other toolkit options>]
!!Description
-gv allows to view and navigate through !
PostScript and PDF documents on an X display by providing a user interface for the ghostscript interpreter.
+gv allows to view and navigate through [
PostScript]
and [
PDF]
documents on an X display by providing a user interface for the ghostscript interpreter.
Please note that gv is derived from Tim Theisen's ghostview 1.5.
@@ -450,9 +450,9 @@
a width of 346 mm and a height of 291 mm will be used for the "Natural size" scale base. Alternatively the resource
GV.screenSize_<machine>_<disp>_<scr>: <width> x <height>
may be added to a resource file read by gv. Here <machine> ,<disp> and ANGLED) describe the display on which gv displays the document. For instance, if the display is set to "tic.tac.toe.wo:0.1" the resource should be specified as
GV.screenSize_tic_0_1: 396 x 291
-Note that this method doesn't work on VMS. As a last alternative the resource
+Note that this method doesn't work on [
VMS]
. As a last alternative the resource
GV.screenSize: <width> x <height>
may be added to one of the resource files. However, for obvious reasons this method should be used only on single user machines.
;__Scrolling__: It is probably a de facto standard for user interfaces that windows are supposed to be scrolled by means of scrollbars attached to their sides. However, for various reasons the use of scrollbars has been minimized in gv.