
ZOOM(1) ZOOM(1) Feb 1998 NAME zoom - a simple screen zoomer. SYNOPSIS zoom [-H] [-x ulx] [-y uly] [-w width] [-h height] [-m mag] [-d display] [-t timeout] [-n] DESCRIPTION zoom is a very simple screen magnifyer for X. All display depths are supported and the X Shared Memory extension is used, when possible, for better performance. If you're server doesn't support XShm (an X- terminal or AIX 3 perhaps) or you're running over a network (where XShm just doesn't apply), don't worry, everything will work just fine. OPTIONS -H Show a short usage message and exit. -x ulx, -y uly Specify the initial upper left corner of the source region. -w width Specify the initial source width. -h height Specify the initial source height. -m mag Specify the initial magnification. The default is 2. -d display Specify the display to use. -n Don't try to use the shared memory extension. By default, the X shared memory extension will be used if it is available and it will work (XShm does not work across the network for obvious reasons). -t timeout Specify the titlebar timeout. Various things in zoom use the titlebar for displaying status message, the timeout is the number of seconds before the titlebar will revert to its normal state. COMMANDS The following keyboard/mouse commands are available when zoom is running: +/- Increase/decrease the zoom factor. d Cycle through the (compiled-in) list of delays; the title bar will show the new display for a couple seconds and then revert to normal. - 1 - Formatted: February 22, 2025 ZOOM(1) ZOOM(1) Feb 1998 q Quit. </> Decrease/increase the keyboard scroll step by a factor of two; the title bar will show the new step for a couple seconds and then revert to normal. arrow keys The arrow keys will move the source region around in the obvious manner. mouse Dragging with mouse button one down will choose a new source region; you have to start in the zoom window. Mouse button two will display the color of the pixel under the cursor as a hex RGB value, the value will appear in the zoom window's titlebar. SEE ALSO xzoom(1), xmag(1). BUGS Bug reports should be sent to Eric A. Howe (mu@trends.net). AUTHORS This program started out as a hack on xzoom by Itai Nahshon <nahshon@best.com> but it has been hack beyond recognition by Mathew Francey and Eric Howe. Consider this a complete rewrite. - 2 - Formatted: February 22, 2025