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PANGO-VIEW
Section: User Commands (1)Updated: April 2017
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NAME
pango-view - Pango text viewerDESCRIPTION
Usage:
- pango-view [OPTIONā.¦] - FILE
Help Options:
- -h, --help
- Show help options
- --help-all
- Show all help options
- --help-cairo
- Options understood by the cairo backend
Cairo backend options:
- --annotate=,1/ or 2
- Annotate the output
Application Options:
- --no-auto-dir
- No layout direction according to contents
- --backend=,cairo//xft/ft2
- Pango backend to use for rendering (default: cairo)
- --background=,red//#rrggbb/#rrggbbaa/transparent
- Set the background color
- -q, --no-display
- Do not display (just write to file or whatever)
- --dpi=,number/
- Set the resolution
- --align=,left//center/right
- Text alignment
- --ellipsize=,start//middle/end
- Ellipsization mode
- --font=,description/
- Set the font description
- --foreground=,red//#rrggbb/#rrggbbaa
- Set the text color
- --gravity=,south//east/north/west/auto
- Base gravity: glyph rotation
- --gravity-hint=,natural//strong/line
- Gravity hint
- --header
- Display the options in the output
- --height=+points/-numlines
- Height in points (positive) or number of lines (negative) for ellipsizing
- --hinting=,none//auto/full
- Hinting style
- --indent=,points/
- Width in points to indent paragraphs
- --justify
- Align paragraph lines to be justified
- --language=,en_US//etc
- Language to use for font selection
- --margin=,CSS-style/ numbers in pixels
- Set the margin on the output in pixels
- --markup
- Interpret text as Pango markup
- -o, --output=,file/
- Save rendered image to output file
- --pixels
- Use pixel units instead of points (sets dpi to 72)
- --rtl
- Set base direction to right-to-left
- --rotate=,degrees/
- Angle at which to rotate results
- -n, --runs=,integer/
- Run Pango layout engine this many times
- --single-par
- Enable single-paragraph mode
- -t, --text=,string/
- Text to display (instead of a file)
- --version
- Show version numbers
- --waterfall
- Create a waterfall display
- -w, --width=,points/
- Width in points to which to wrap lines or ellipsize
- --wrap=,word//char/word-char
-
Text wrapping mode (needs a width to be set)