.TH PAGE 1 .SH NAME page \- view FAX, image, graphic, PostScript, PDF, and typesetter output files .SH SYNOPSIS .B page [ .B -abirPRvVw ] [ .B -p .I ppi ] [ .IR file ... ] .SH DESCRIPTION .I Page is a general purpose document viewer. It can be used to display the individual pages of a PostScript, PDF, or .IR tex (1) or .IR troff (1) device independent output file. .I Tex or .I troff output is simply converted to PostScript in order to be viewed. It can also be used to view any number of graphics files (such as a FAX page, a Plan 9 .IR image (6) file, an Inferno bitmap file, or other common format). .I Page displays these in sequence. In the absence of named files, .I page reads one from standard input. .PP By default, .I page runs in the window in which it is started and leaves the window unchanged. The .B -R option causes .I page to grow the window if necessary to display the page being viewed. The .B -w option causes .I page to create a new window for itself. The newly created window will grow as under the .B -R option. If being used to display multipage documents, only one file may be specified on the command line. .PP The .B -p option sets the resolution for PostScript and PDF files, in pixels per inch. The default is 100 ppi. The .B -r option reverses the order in which pages are displayed. .PP When viewing images with .IR page , it listens to the .B image plumbing channel (see .IR plumber (4)) for more images to display. The .B -i option causes .I page to not load any graphics files nor to read from standard input but rather to listen for ones to load from the plumbing channel. .PP Pressing and holding button 1 permits panning about the page. .PP Button 2 raises a menu of operations on the current image or the entire set. The image transformations are non-destructive and are valid only for the currently displayed image. They are lost as soon as another image is displayed. The button 2 menu operations are: .TF Resize .TP .B Orig size Restores the image to the original. All modifications are lost. .TP .B Zoom controls magnification. .TP .B Fit Resizes the image so that it fits in the current window. .TP .B Rotate 90 Rotates the image 90 degrees clockwise .TP .B Upside down Toggles whether images are displayed upside-down. .TP .B Next Displays the next page. .TP .B Prev Displays the previous page. .TP .B Zerox Displays the current image in a new page window. Useful for selecting important pages from large documents. .TP .B Write Asks for a filename and writes the current image as Plan 9 bitmap. .TP .B Ext Shows the current image using external .IR jpg (1) program in a separate window. This is mostly usefull for animated gifs. .PD .PP Button 3 raises a menu of the pages to be selected for viewing in any order. .PP Typing a .B q or control-D exits the program. .PP To go to a specific page, one can type its number followed by enter. Typing left arrow, backspace, or minus displays the previous page. Typing right arrow, space, or enter displays the next page. The up and down arrow pan up and down one half screen height, changing pages when panning off the top or bottom of the page. .PP .I Page calls .IR gs (1) to draw each page of PostScript and PDF .IR files . It also calls a variety of conversion programs, such as those described in .IR jpg (1), to convert the various raster graphics formats into Inferno bitmap files. Pages are converted ``on the fly,'' as needed. .SH EXAMPLES .TP .L page /sys/src/cmd/gs/examples/tiger.eps Display a color PostScript file. .TP .L page /usr/inferno/icons/*.bit Browse the Inferno bitmap library. .TP .L man -t page | page -w Preview this manual in a new window. .SH "SEE ALSO .IR gs (1), .IR jpg (1), .IR tex (1), .IR troff (1) .SH SOURCE .B /sys/src/cmd/page.c .SH BUGS The interface to the plumber is unsatisfactory. In particular, document references cannot be sent via plumbing messages.