NAME
iconedit - create and edit images for OpenWindows icons,
cursors, and panel items
SYNOPSIS
iconedit [ filename ] [ XView command-line arguments ]
AVAILABILITY
This command is available with the OpenWindows user environ-
ment. For information about XView command-line arguments
see the XView documentation.
OPTIONS
filename Contains the image.
XView command-line arguments
iconedit accepts XView command-line arguments
listed in xview(7).
DESCRIPTION
iconedit is part of the OpenWindows DeskSet. With iconedit
you can create and edit small images for use in icons, cur-
sors, panel items, etc.
Main Window
This window contains the controls for manipulating your
image, as well as the image itself as it will appear in an
icon or cursor, and an expanded image in a drawing canvas.
From the main window you have the following pull-down menus.
File
Load Specify a file to load.
Save Save the file under the current name.
Save As Save file under a new name.
Print Generate PostScript output for a printer
or a file.
View
Grid On/Off
Turns a grid on or off in the display
area. One grid square is a 4x4 area of
pixels.
Edit
Undo The last action is un-done. A record of
undos available is kept in the lower
right footer.
Redo The last undo is redone, provided the
last action was an undo.
Clear The drawing area is cleared by having
all of the pixels set to white.
Cut A selected area is cleared, with its
contents moved to the paste buffer. If
no area is selected, the default area is
the entire image.
Copy A selected area is copied to the paste
buffer. If no area is selected, the
default area is the entire image.
Paste The contents of the paste buffer are
copied into the image at the current
pointer location.
Invert The selected area is inverted, black for
white and white for black. This action
is only available in B&W mode.
Properties
Format Selects the default save format of an
image, be it an XView icon, an X Bitmap,
a color X Pixmap, or a monochrome X Pix-
map.
Size Selects the size of the image. 64x64 is
the most common size for an icon, 32x32
is used within filemgr and 16x16 is the
size of cursors.
Palette This brings up the color palette for choosing the
pen color.
Controls
Drawing Mode
This choice lets you select you drawing
mode: dots, lines, rectangles, circles,
ellipses, text, selection, or erase.
Fill Pattern
This selects the pattern in which
objects drawn are filled. The choices
range from outline through various
textures to solid. The fill pattern is
only in effect when drawing rectangles,
circles or ellipses.
Color or B&W
This item selects between having your
image in color or monochrome. If you
change it from color to monochrome, the
color information is lost, though it can
be restored through undo.
Movement Arrows
These let you move your image or a selected part
of your image. Vertical and horizontal flip, as
well as rotation are also provided.
SEE ALSO
xview(7)
Solaris User's Guide
XView documentation
"About Icon Editor" in the Help Handbook available through
the Help option on the Workspace menu.
NOTES
The OpenWindows environment may no longer be supported in a
future release. You may want to migrate to CDE, the Common
Desktop Environment.
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