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NAME

       advi -- a DVI previewer and presenter

       [http://caml.inria.fr/advi/]

       with some eye candy effects for presentation.

VERSION

       Active-DVI version 2.0.0

SYNOPSIS

       advi [*options] primaryfile secondaryfile

DESCRIPTION

       The advi program is a viewer for DVI files that also recognizes a new class of special's targeted to pre‐
       sentations  via  laptop computers: various visual effects can easily be incorporated to the presentation,
       via a companion advi.sty LaTeX package.  If the input dvifile is a DVI file that has been compressed with
       gzip(1) or bzip2(1) it will be automatically decompressed.

       advi is also a full-fledged graphical presenter that provides a wealth of effects via  embedded  applica‐
       tions.   Embedded applications are arbitrary Unix programs that are launched on demand during the presen‐
       tation; an embedded application may display its material on a devoted area of the slide, leading for  ex‐
       ample to live and/or interactive demos during the presentation.

       advi can take a secondary files and display both in alternation.

CURRENTLY SUPPORTED FEATURES

       • Encapsulated Postscript File inclusion (using graphics package)

       • Effects for presentation (pause, delay, text color change)

       • Embedded applications for interactive demonstration

       • Pictures visualization via gpic(1) specials

       • Display of inlined Postscript using gs(1)

       • Font antialiasing that takes background colors into account

       • Page display is interrupted on user input

       • Resizing the page adjusts the magnification

       • Start displaying at a given page or at a given link reference

       • The file is reloading on signal SIGUSR1

       • Hyperlinks to other pages or slides

       • Active areas (execute an action when the mouse is over)

       • Background colors and images

       • Alpha blending for images

       • Bubbles, active anchors, annotations

       • Init files to set up options

       • Safety policy for embedded application

       • Scratching (interactive drawing and writing on slides during presentation)

       • Floating  table  of contents (either as hyperlinks on a regular LaTeX table of contents or as small im‐
         ages set up on a page)

       • Transitions (slide animations when changing pages)

       • Text movements

       • Integrated ``Laser pointer'' feature to point to the slide

       Notice that advi needs the kpsewhich(1) tool in order to find and recompile PK fonts.  (This  program  is
       part of the `kpathsea' library provided by many TeX distributions.)

OPTIONS

       Options are :

       --debug
              General debug

       --debug_pages
              Debug page motion

       --ignore_background
              Ignore background for antialiasing

       --showps
              Print a copy of Postscript sent to gs(1) to stdout

       --verbose-image-access
              Change the cursor while loading images

       --version
              Print the current Active-DVI version, sub-version and release date

       -A     Set Postscript antialiasing (default is unset)

       -ask   Ask mode: launching an external application requires confirmation (this is the default)

       -bbox  Show the bounding box

       -bgcolor STRING
              Set default background color (Named or RGB)

       -browser STRING
              Command to call the browser (default netscape-communicator)

       -cache-dir STRING
              Set the cache directory (default /tmp)

       -click-turn
              Turn pages with mouse clicks (see the doc)

       -crop  Crop the window to the best size (default)

       -disable-image-anti-aliasing
              Disable EPS inclusion anti-aliasing

       -edit  Start in edit mode

       -exec  Exec mode: allow all external applications to be executed

       -fg    Draw in the foreground

       -fgcolor STRING
              Set default foreground color (Named or RGB)

       -film-viewer STRING
              Command to display film files (default mplayer(1))

       -fullwidth
              Adjust size to width

       -g GEOM
              Same as -geometry GEOM

       -gamma FLOAT (>0)
              Gamma correction of glyphs (default 1.000000)

       -geometry GEOM
              Sets the (maximum) geometry GEOM

       -hmargin DIMEN
              Horizontal margin (default: 1cm)

       -html STRING
              Make advi start at HTML reference of name STRING

       -image-viewer STRING
              Command to display image files (default xv)

       -inherit-background
              Background options are inherited from previous page

       -n     Echoes commands, but does not execute them.

       -noautoresize
              Prevents scaling from resizing the window (done if geometry is provided)

       -noautoscale
              Prevents resizing the window from scaling (done if geometry is provided)

       -nocrop
              Disable cropping

       -nogs  Turn off display of inlined Postscript

       -nomargins
              Suppress horizontal and vertical margins

       -nopauses
              Switch pauses off

       -nowatch
              Don't display a watch when busy

       -options-file STRING
              Load  this file when parsing this option to set up options (to override the options of the default
              ~/.advirc or ~/.advi/advirc init file)

       -page INT
              Make advi start at page INT

       -page-number
              Ask advi to write the current page number in a file (default is no)

       -page-number-file STRING
              Set the name of the file where advi could write the current page  number  (default  is  file  'ad‐
              vi_page_number' in the cache directory)

       -pager STRING
              Command to call the pager (default xterm -e less)

       -passive
              Cancel all Active-DVI effects

       -pdf-viewer STRING
              Command to view PDF files (default xpdf(1))

       -ps-viewer STRING
              Command to view PS files (default gv(1))

       -pstricks
              Show moveto

       -resolution REAL
              DPI resolution of the screen (min.  72.27)))

       -rv    Reverse video is simulated by swapping the foreground and background colors

       -safer Safer mode: external applications are never launched

       -scalestep REAL
              Scale step for '<' and '>' (default sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0)))

       -scratch-font STRING
              Set the font used when scratching slides (default times bold)

       -scratch-font-color STRING
              Set the color of the font used when scratching slides (default red)

       -scratch-line-color INT
              Set the color of the pen used when scratching slides (default red)

       -scratch-line-width INT
              Set the width of the pen used when scratching slides (default 2)

       -thumbnail-scale INT
              Set the number of thumbname per line and column to INT

       -thumbnails
              Create thumbnails for your slides and write them into cachedir

       -thumbnails-size STRING
              Fix thumbnails size (default 24x32)

       -v     Print the current Active-DVI version

       -vmargin DIMEN
              Vertical margin (default: 1cm)

       -w STRING
              A/a enable/disable all warnings

       -watch FLOAT
              Delay before the watch cursor appears (default 0.500000s)

       -help  Display this list of options

       --help Display this list of options

       Geometry GEOM is specified in pixels, using the standard format for specifying geometries (i.e., "WIDTHx‐
       HEIGHT[+XOFFSET+YOFFSET]").

       Dimensions  (for  options  `-hmargin' and `-vmargin') are specified as numbers optionally followed by two
       letters representing units.  When no units are given, dimensions are treated as numbers of pixels.   Cur‐
       rently supported units are the standard TeX units as specified in the TeXbook (D.  Knuth, Addison-Wesley,
       (C) 1986):

              `pt'  (point),  `pc'  (pica), `in' (inch), `bp' (big point), `cm' (centimeter), `mm' (millimeter),
              `dd' (didot point), `cc' (cicero) and `sp' (scaled point).

       Note that dimensions are specified w.r.t the original TeX document, and do not correspond to what is  ac‐
       tually shown on the screen, which can be displayed at a different resolution than specified in the origi‐
       nal TeX source.

KEYSTROKES

       Advi  recognizes  the following keystrokes when typed in its window.  Some of them may optionally be pre‐
       ceded by a number, called ARG below, whose interpretation is keystroke dependant.  If ARG is  unset,  its
       value is 1.

       Advi  maintains  an  history of previously visited pages organized as a stack.  Additionally, the history
       contains mark pages which are stronger than unmarked pages.

       ?      Quick info and key bindings help.

       q      Quits the program.

       ^X-^C (Control-X Control-C)
              Quits the program.

       ^X-^F (Control-X Control-F)
              Turn to full screen mode.

       ^F (Control-F)
              Toggle to switch from full screen to normal mode and converse.

       ^<button> (Control + left mouse button)
              Allow moving the page into the window (useful in full screen mode).

       return If ARG is non zero, push the current page on the history stack,  and  move  forward  ARG  physical
              pages.

       n      Move ARG physical pages forward, leaving the history unchanged.

       p      Move ARG physical pages backward, leaving the history unchanged.

       <tab>  Push the current page on top of the history as a marked page, do no move.

       <space>
              Move to the next pause if any, or do as return otherwise.

       <backspace>
              Move ARG pages backward according to the history.  The history stack is popped, accordingly.

       <escape>
              Move  ARG  marked pages backward according to the history.  Do nothing if the history does no con‐
              tain any marked page.

       g      If ARG is unset move to the last page.  If ARG is the current page do  nothing.   Otherwise,  push
              the current page on the history as a marked page, and move to the physical page ARG.

       ,      Move to the first page.

       .      Move to the last page.

       c      Center the page in the window and resets the default resolution.

       <      Scale the resolution by 1/scalestep (default 1/sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0))).

       >      Scale the resolution by scalestep (default sqrt (sqrt (sqrt 2.0))).

       f      Load all the fonts used in the documents.  By default, fonts are loaded only when needed.

       F      Does  the  same  as  `f', and precomputes the glyphs of all characters used in the document.  This
              takes more time than loading the fonts, but the pages are drawn faster.

       r      Redraw the current page.

       R      Reload the file and redraw the current page.

       C      Erase the image cache.

       T      Process thumbnails (graphical table of contents for the show).

       t      Display thumbnails if processed or floating table of contents, or do nothing.

       ^X-l (Control-X l)
              Toggle on or off the laser pointer.

       s      Turn on the write scratching mode (to interactively write on the slide).  When in scratching  mode
              press ? to get help.

       S      Turn  on  the  draw scratching mode (to interactively draw on the slide).  When in scratching mode
              press ? to get help.

       ^X-^S (Control-X Control-S)
              Save an image of the current state of the slide.  The default image file name is  shot  <n>  where
              <n> is the next available integer number such that no previously saved slide image is overwritten.
              The default image format is PNG which is the extension of the image file.

       A  click  on an hyperlink, push the current page on this history as marked (unless the target page is the
       current page) and move to the target page.  If the target is visible, it highlights the target.

       Moreover, the user can drag the currently displayed page in the window in order to  change  its  relative
       position.  (This is useful when the page is displayed at a resolution such that it cannot fit in the win‐
       dow.)

EYE CANDY MACROS

       Using  the  LaTeX  style  advi.sty provided with the package, you can embed some Active-DVI specials into
       your TeX documents.  Advi interprets those specials to provide some eye candy features for your presenta‐
       tion.  For the casual user, the advi-slides.sty package gives a truly simple way to write a show for advi
       (see in the examples directory or the documentation inside the advi-slides.sty  file  for  more  informa‐
       tion).

       \adviwait
              Active-DVI stops rendering at the point of the document and wait a user key stroke.

       \adviwait{sec}
              Delay the rendering at the point of the document for sec seconds.

       \advirecord[play]{this}{material}
              Define  an "advi tag" named ``this'' to refer to the text enclosed in the following brackets.  The
              tag can be used to change the color of the text later.

       \advirecord{this}{material}
              Same as \advirecord[play]{this}{material}, but does not render the text at this  point.   You  can
              display the text later, using the \adviplay macro.

       \adviplay{this}
              Display the texts associated with the tag ``this''.

       \adviplay[col]{this}
              Display the texts associated with the tag ``this'', using the color ``col''.

       The  directory  examples  contains  a lot of presentations.  Please look also at test/demo*.{tex|dvi} and
       test/macros.{tex|dvi} for a rather comprehensive demonstration of Active-DVI capabilities.

COPYRIGHT

       This program is distributed under the GNU LGPL.

SEE ALSO

       latex(1), kpsewhich(1), the Active-DVI user's

       and the

AUTHORS

       Jun Furuse <Jun.Furuse@inria.fr> Pierre Weis <Pierre.Weis@inria.fr>  Didier  Remy  <Didier.Remy@inria.fr>
       inlined    Postscript,   hyperlinks   Roberto   Di   Cosmo   <dicosmo@pauillac.inria.fr>   Xavier   Leroy
       <Xavier.Leroy@inria.fr> gpic(1)  specials  Didier  Le  Botlan  <Didier.Le_Botlan@inria.fr>  Alan  Schmitt
       <Alan.Schmitt@inria.fr> Alexandre Miquel <Alexandre.Miquel@inria.fr>

       The  original  version of this manual page was written by Sven LUTHER <luther@debian.org>, for the Debian
       GNU/Linux system port of advi version 1.2.  This page has then been enhanced and updated for  later  ver‐
       sions of Active-DVI, and finally rewritten for version 1.6 by Pierre Weis.

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