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Please # have a look at http://www.rocklinux.org/ and the Documentation/TEAM # file for details. # # --- ROCK-COPYRIGHT-NOTE-END --- --- ./src/rcfile.c.orig 2001-01-16 03:50:47.000000000 +0200 +++ ./src/rcfile.c 2003-10-19 09:16:03.000000000 +0300 @@ -577,102 +577,102 @@ { printf("xzgv " XZGV_VER " - (c) 1999,2000 Russell Marks for improbabledesigns.\n"); -puts(" -usage: xzgv [options] [dir | file ...] - - -a --auto-hide automatically hide selector on selecting a picture. - --careful-jpeg enable JPEG `fancy upsampling' (see info file - or man page). - --delete-single-prompt - (normally enabled, use --delete-single-prompt=off to - disable) if *disabled*, don't prompt for confirmation - when deleting a file. - --dither-hicol use dithering in 15/16-bit to increase apparent - colour depth, whatever Imlib's default setting is. - You can also use `--dither-hicol=off' to disable - this if you normally have Imlib use it. - --fast-recursive-update - when doing recursive thumbnail update, don't - read visible thumbnails for a directory before - doing the update (only slightly faster). - -f --fullscreen use the whole screen for the xzgv window, without - even window-manager decorations if possible. (But - your wm may not care to trust borderless programs.) - -g --geometry geom - use geometry `geom'. For example, `400x300' specifies - window size in pixels, `70%x50%' specifies size as - percentage of screen width/height, `+100+50' specifies - position relative to top-left, and `50%x30%-30%-20%' - is left as an exercise for the reader. :-) The default - geometry is `92%x85%'. - (See info file or man page for more details.) - -G --gamma val set gamma adjustment to `val'. The default is 1.0, i.e. - no adjustment. (See info file or man page for details, - and a discussion of gamma issues.) - -h --help give this usage help. - --image-bigness-threshold numpix - set the boundary `numpix' above which images are - considered `big', and rendered piece-by-piece rather - than all-at-once (which is nicer, but harder on - memory). Units are number of pixels in image (i.e. - width times height), and the default is 2000000 pixels. - --interpolate interpolate between the picture's pixels when - scaling up. Usually looks nicer, but it's slow. - --mouse-scale-x if enabled, control-click scales only the X axis - - the default is to scale only the Y axis. - --revert-orient (normally enabled, use --revert-orient=off to disable) - if *disabled*, orientation (flip/mirror/rotate) state - is retained between pictures. - --revert-scale (normally enabled, use --revert-scale=off to disable) - if *disabled*, scaling is retained between pictures. - --selector-width width - set initial/default selector width to `width'. (The - units used are pixels, and the normal setting 200.) - -T --show-tagged show names of tagged files on exit (they're listed - to stdout). - --show-thumbnail-messages - show on the status bar when thumbnails are being read. - The status bar must be enabled for the messages to be - visible, of course. :-) - -k --skip-parent for the first directory shown, skip the cursor past - `..' (the parent dir). Can be useful when you'd like - to immediately use space to `page' through the dir. - -o --sort-order set initial sorting order used in the selector. - Types are `name', `ext', `size', `date' (or `time'); - only the first char (n/e/s/d/t) need be given. - (The default is name order.) - --sort-timestamp-type type - set timestamp type to use when using time/date sorting - order. Types are `mtime' (default), `ctime', and - `atime'; only the first char (m/c/a) need be given. - --statusbar show a status bar below the selector; this, for - example, says when a picture is being read. - -t --thin-rows use rows a third the normal height in the selector. - This can be very useful on lower-resolution screens, - or if you're really interested in filenames, not - thumbnails. - -v --version report version number. - --version-gtk report version of GTK+ being used by xzgv. - -z --zoom fit pictures in the viewer window, whatever their - actual size. - -r --zoom-reduce-only - when zooming, only *reduce* pictures to fit; i.e. - make big pictures viewable all-at-once while leaving - small picures intact. - - dir start xzgv on a certain directory. - file ... view (only) the file(s) specified. - -All options are processed after any ~/.xzgvrc or /etc/xzgv.conf file. -Most long options (minus `--') can used in either file with e.g. `zoom on'. - -On/off settings (such as zoom) are enabled by e.g. `-z' or `--zoom'; -however, the long-option form `--option=off' can be used to disable -them (needed when they are enabled by default - revert-scale, for -example - or to override them being enabled in a config file). - -(This syntax actually lets you both disable *and* enable options, -using (for the arg after `=') on/off, y/n, yes/no, or 1/0.)"); +puts("\n" +"usage: xzgv [options] [dir | file ...]\n" +"\n" +" -a --auto-hide automatically hide selector on selecting a picture.\n" +" --careful-jpeg enable JPEG `fancy upsampling' (see info file\n" +" or man page).\n" +" --delete-single-prompt\n" +" (normally enabled, use --delete-single-prompt=off to\n" +" disable) if *disabled*, don't prompt for confirmation\n" +" when deleting a file.\n" +" --dither-hicol use dithering in 15/16-bit to increase apparent\n" +" colour depth, whatever Imlib's default setting is.\n" +" You can also use `--dither-hicol=off' to disable\n" +" this if you normally have Imlib use it.\n" +" --fast-recursive-update\n" +" when doing recursive thumbnail update, don't\n" +" read visible thumbnails for a directory before\n" +" doing the update (only slightly faster).\n" +" -f --fullscreen use the whole screen for the xzgv window, without\n" +" even window-manager decorations if possible. (But\n" +" your wm may not care to trust borderless programs.)\n" +" -g --geometry geom\n" +" use geometry `geom'. For example, `400x300' specifies\n" +" window size in pixels, `70%x50%' specifies size as\n" +" percentage of screen width/height, `+100+50' specifies\n" +" position relative to top-left, and `50%x30%-30%-20%'\n" +" is left as an exercise for the reader. :-) The default\n" +" geometry is `92%x85%'.\n" +" (See info file or man page for more details.)\n" +" -G --gamma val set gamma adjustment to `val'. The default is 1.0, i.e.\n" +" no adjustment. (See info file or man page for details,\n" +" and a discussion of gamma issues.)\n" +" -h --help give this usage help.\n" +" --image-bigness-threshold numpix\n" +" set the boundary `numpix' above which images are\n" +" considered `big', and rendered piece-by-piece rather\n" +" than all-at-once (which is nicer, but harder on\n" +" memory). Units are number of pixels in image (i.e.\n" +" width times height), and the default is 2000000 pixels.\n" +" --interpolate interpolate between the picture's pixels when\n" +" scaling up. Usually looks nicer, but it's slow.\n" +" --mouse-scale-x if enabled, control-click scales only the X axis -\n" +" the default is to scale only the Y axis.\n" +" --revert-orient (normally enabled, use --revert-orient=off to disable)\n" +" if *disabled*, orientation (flip/mirror/rotate) state\n" +" is retained between pictures.\n" +" --revert-scale (normally enabled, use --revert-scale=off to disable)\n" +" if *disabled*, scaling is retained between pictures.\n" +" --selector-width width\n" +" set initial/default selector width to `width'. (The\n" +" units used are pixels, and the normal setting 200.)\n" +" -T --show-tagged show names of tagged files on exit (they're listed\n" +" to stdout).\n" +" --show-thumbnail-messages\n" +" show on the status bar when thumbnails are being read.\n" +" The status bar must be enabled for the messages to be\n" +" visible, of course. :-)\n" +" -k --skip-parent for the first directory shown, skip the cursor past\n" +" `..' (the parent dir). Can be useful when you'd like\n" +" to immediately use space to `page' through the dir.\n" +" -o --sort-order set initial sorting order used in the selector.\n" +" Types are `name', `ext', `size', `date' (or `time');\n" +" only the first char (n/e/s/d/t) need be given.\n" +" (The default is name order.)\n" +" --sort-timestamp-type type\n" +" set timestamp type to use when using time/date sorting\n" +" order. Types are `mtime' (default), `ctime', and\n" +" `atime'; only the first char (m/c/a) need be given.\n" +" --statusbar show a status bar below the selector; this, for\n" +" example, says when a picture is being read.\n" +" -t --thin-rows use rows a third the normal height in the selector.\n" +" This can be very useful on lower-resolution screens,\n" +" or if you're really interested in filenames, not\n" +" thumbnails.\n" +" -v --version report version number.\n" +" --version-gtk report version of GTK+ being used by xzgv.\n" +" -z --zoom fit pictures in the viewer window, whatever their\n" +" actual size.\n" +" -r --zoom-reduce-only\n" +" when zooming, only *reduce* pictures to fit; i.e.\n" +" make big pictures viewable all-at-once while leaving\n" +" small picures intact.\n" +"\n" +" dir start xzgv on a certain directory.\n" +" file ... view (only) the file(s) specified.\n" +"\n" +"All options are processed after any ~/.xzgvrc or /etc/xzgv.conf file.\n" +"Most long options (minus `--') can used in either file with e.g. `zoom on'.\n" +"\n" +"On/off settings (such as zoom) are enabled by e.g. `-z' or `--zoom';\n" +"however, the long-option form `--option=off' can be used to disable\n" +"them (needed when they are enabled by default - revert-scale, for\n" +"example - or to override them being enabled in a config file).\n" +"\n" +"(This syntax actually lets you both disable *and* enable options,\n" +"using (for the arg after `=') on/off, y/n, yes/no, or 1/0.)"); exit(0); }diff -Nru3 trunk-1595/package/jimmy/zgv/gcc-3.3.patch trunk/package/jimmy/zgv/gcc-3.3.patch