Fax Display and Edit Utility: Supershow (ss)

Fax Display and Edit Utility: Supershow (ss)

Displays a fax file on screen for viewing and editing. Editing options include scaling, rotating, and reversing video.

Note: Supershow does not scale images automatically to maintain aspect ratios or to fit images on the screen. Each pixel in the file corresponds to one pixel on the screen. Supershow does support manual scaling with the commands described on the help screen.

To see a complete list of arguments and display options, type ss without any arguments at the system prompt. To access the Supershow help screen, which lists movement and display commands, press the? key during a fax display.

Note: The Bfv API does not provide this utility under Solaris. The version of this utility supplied for UnixWare will not run under X Windows.

Supershow automatically determines the adapter type, so the -hand other display-related arguments are optional on all environments. Use these arguments to select a display mode that differs from the default for the current adapter type.

All arguments are optional, except -i.

Command Syntax

ss[-[r][hceveava]][-xs#][-ys#][-x#][-y#][-w#][-m#] -ifilename

Where:

-r

Displays the image in reverse video. You can combine

 

this argument with one of the other arguments: h, c,

 

e, v, ea, or va.

-h

Forces the display type to Hercules graphics.

-c

Forces the display type to IBM CGA.

-e

Forces the display type to IBM EGA.

-v

Forces the display type to IBM VGA.

-ea

Forces the display type to IBM EGA alternate mode.

-va

Forces the display type to IBM VGA alternate mode.

-ifilename

Specifies the name of the fax file to display.

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