.TH xgrasp "" "" "X Application"
.PC "X11 GRASP animation viewer"
.fi
\fBxgrasp
[\-display \fIhost\^\fB:\fIdisplay\^\fB]
[\-dir]
[\-textout]
[\-images]
[\-verbose]
[\-imverbose]
[\-printcodes]
\fIlibname\fR
.PP
.B xgrasp
displays \fB.gl\fR files, that are GRASP animations from the MS-DOS world.
.SH "Command-line Options"
.B xgrasp
recognizes the following command-line options.
Note that most are for debugging, and are not useful to users.
.IP "\fB\-display \fIhost\^\fB:\fIdisplay\fR"
Run
.B xgrasp
on
.IR display .
.IP \fB\-dir\fR
Show the directory of the \fBgl.\fR
.IP \fB\-textout\fR
Dump the textfile source to this animation.
.IP \fB\-images\fR
Do not execute animation; rather, put the images into a loop.
.B xgrasp
shifts to the next frame when you press any key.
.IP \fB\-imverbose\fR
Display information about the images and fonts as they are read.
.IP \fB\-printcodes\fR
Dump the state of the animation program after it is parsed.
.SH "See Also"
.B
X applications
.R
.SH Notes
.II "Naughton, Patrick J."
.B xgrasp
was written by Patrick J. Naughton (naughton@wind.eng.sun.com).
.PP
Copyright \(co 1991 by Patrick J. Naughton.
Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its
documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted,
provided that the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that
both that copyright notice and this permission notice appear in
supporting documentation. 

