Index: ossp-pkg/as/as-gui/TODO RCS File: /v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/as/as-gui/TODO,v rcsdiff -q -kk '-r1.96' '-r1.97' -u '/v/ossp/cvs/ossp-pkg/as/as-gui/TODO,v' 2>/dev/null --- TODO 2003/03/05 19:34:10 1.96 +++ TODO 2003/03/05 19:49:14 1.97 @@ -195,8 +195,8 @@ Post: Procedure: ---- as-gui.html.orig Wed Mar 5 20:33:14 2003 -+++ as-gui.html Wed Mar 5 20:32:11 2003 +--- as-gui.html.orig Wed Mar 5 20:48:10 2003 ++++ as-gui.html Wed Mar 5 20:47:58 2003 @@ -10,8 +10,8 @@
@@ -252,7 +252,86 @@The following X11 options are passed directly to the X11 subsystem, and allow for the typical customization of a X11 application.
The following Qt options are used when rendering the graphics of the Qt widget library. They are not compatible with other X11 or Win32 applications, unless they were first linked with the Qt widget library.
-@@ -173,35 +170,35 @@ +@@ -156,59 +153,59 @@ + platinum. If you compiled Qt with additional styles or have additional styles + as plugins these will be available to the -style command line option. + +- ++
Try out some of these examples to customize as-gui from the command line. Remember that options can be mixed.
-Initially editing the document 'figo.as':
+-Initially editing the document 'figo.as':
-$ as-gui figo.as
-+$ as-gui figo.as
-Showing lovely blue shades in most widgets:
+-Showing lovely blue shades in most widgets:
-$ as-gui -bg lightblue -fg darkblue
-+$ as-gui -bg lightblue -fg darkblue
-Starting with a title bar that reads 'Yours here':
+-Starting with a title bar that reads 'Yours here':
-$ as-gui -title 'Yours here'
-+$ as-gui -title 'Yours here'
-Displaying graphics output on the host borchert:
+-Displaying graphics output on the host borchert:
-$ as-gui -display borchert:0.0
-+$ as-gui -display borchert:0.0
-A slim window slightly left of the top right corner:
+-A slim window slightly left of the top right corner:
-$ as-gui -geometry 761x347-120+0
-+$ as-gui -geometry 761x347-120+0
++Initially editing the document 'figo.as':
++
$ as-gui figo.as
Showing lovely blue shades in most widgets:
++
$ as-gui -bg lightblue -fg darkblue
Starting with a title bar that reads 'Yours here':
++
$ as-gui -title 'Yours here'
Displaying graphics output on the host borchert:
++
$ as-gui -display borchert:0.0
A slim window slightly left of the top right corner:
++
$ as-gui -geometry 761x347-120+0
@@ -320,10 +432,9 @@
as-gui.conf(5)
+as-gui(1)
-+
as-gui.conf(5)
as-gui(1)
+as-gui.conf(5)