X-Git-Url: http://winboard.nl/cgi-bin?a=blobdiff_plain;f=manual%2Fhtml_node%2FUser-interface-options.html;h=28ba2a8804e95afaa70fa237ce51eaaa7a0843f6;hb=a951ae4d8bbb11fb3971da6064a9b08a1c3da91b;hp=396678ae565a9f919ecc04bf08de0f8d30279090;hpb=6ef5a4594dc90cfd66cc24f806241eaaaa2eebe6;p=xboard.git diff --git a/manual/html_node/User-interface-options.html b/manual/html_node/User-interface-options.html index 396678a..28ba2a8 100644 --- a/manual/html_node/User-interface-options.html +++ b/manual/html_node/User-interface-options.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
n1
gives the piece size, n2
the width of the
-black border
-between squares, n3
the desired size for the
-clockFont, n4
the desired size for the coordFont,
-n5
the desired size for the default font,
-n6
the smallLayout flag (0 or 1),
-and n7
the tinyLayout flag (0 or 1).
-All dimensions are in pixels.
-If the border between squares is eliminated (0 width), the various
-highlight options will not work, as there is nowhere to draw the highlight.
-If smallLayout is 1 and titleInWindow
is true,
-the window layout is rearranged to make more room for the title.
-If tinyLayout is 1, the labels on the menu bar are abbreviated
-to one character each and the buttons in the button bar are made narrower.
-coordFont
option specifies what font to use.
-monoMode
; XBoard will determine if it is necessary.
-flashCount
-tells XBoard how many times to flash a piece after it
-lands on its destination square.
-flashRate
-controls the rate of flashing (flashes/sec).
-Abbreviations:
-flash
-sets flashCount to 3.
-xflash
-sets flashCount to 0.
-Defaults: flashCount=0 (no flashing), flashRate=5.
-showCoords
-is true. If the option value is a pattern that does not specify
-the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for
-the board size being used.
-Default: -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal–*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
-tol
pixels
-or less from the desired size. A value of -1 will force
-a scalable font to always be used if available; a value of 0 will
-use a nonscalable font only if it is exactly the right size;
-a large value (say 1000) will force a nonscalable font to always be
-used if available. Default: 4.
-pixmapDirectory
option, or a bitmap piece set can be selected
-with the bitmapDirectory
option.
-
-If XBoard is configured and compiled on a system that does not include
-libXpm (or the --disable-xpm
option is given to the configure
-program), the bitmap pieces are compiled in as the default. It is not
-possible to use xpm pieces in this case, but pixmap pieces in another
-format called "xim" can be used by giving the pixmapDirectory
option.
-Or again, a different bitmap piece set can be selected with the
-bitmapDirectory
option.
-
-Files in the bitmapDirectory
must be named as follows:
-The first character of a piece bitmap name gives the piece it
-represents (‘p’, ‘n’, ‘b’, ‘r’, ‘q’, or ‘k’),
-the next characters give the size in pixels, the
-following character indicates whether the piece is
-solid or outline (‘s’ or ‘o’),
-and the extension is ‘.bm’.
-For example, a solid 80x80 knight would be named n80s.bm.
-The outline bitmaps are used only in monochrome mode.
-If bitmap pieces are compiled in and the bitmapDirectory is missing
-some files, the compiled in pieces are used instead.
-
-If the bitmapDirectory option is given,
-it is also possible to replace xboard's icons and menu checkmark,
-by supplying files named icon_white.bm, icon_black.bm, and
-checkmark.bm.
-
-For more information about pixmap pieces and how to get additional
-sets, see zic2xpm below.
--whitePieceColor #FFFFCC - -blackPieceColor #202020 - -lightSquareColor #C8C365 - -darkSquareColor #77A26D - -highlightSquareColor #FFFF00 - -premoveHighlightColor #FF0000 +
You can select other sizes or vary other layout parameters by providing
+a list of comma-separated values (with no spaces) as the argument.
+You do not need to provide all the values; for any you omit from the
+end of the list, defaults are taken from the nearest built-in size.
+The value n1
gives the piece size, n2
the width of the
+black border
+between squares, n3
the desired size for the
+clockFont, n4
the desired size for the coordFont,
+n5
the desired size for the default font,
+n6
the smallLayout flag (0 or 1),
+and n7
the tinyLayout flag (0 or 1).
+All dimensions are in pixels.
+If the border between squares is eliminated (0 width), the various
+highlight options will not work, as there is nowhere to draw the highlight.
+If smallLayout is 1 and titleInWindow
is true,
+the window layout is rearranged to make more room for the title.
+If tinyLayout is 1, the labels on the menu bar are abbreviated
+to one character each and the buttons in the button bar are made narrower.
+
coordFont
option specifies what font to use.
+monoMode
; XBoard will determine if it is necessary.
+flashCount
+tells XBoard how many times to flash a piece after it
+lands on its destination square.
+flashRate
+controls the rate of flashing (flashes/sec).
+Abbreviations:
+flash
+sets flashCount to 3.
+xflash
+sets flashCount to 0.
+Defaults: flashCount=0 (no flashing), flashRate=5.
+showCoords
+is true. If the option value is a pattern that does not specify
+the font size, XBoard tries to choose an appropriate font for
+the board size being used.
+Default: -*-helvetica-bold-r-normal–*-*-*-*-*-*-*-*.
+tol
pixels
+or less from the desired size. A value of -1 will force
+a scalable font to always be used if available; a value of 0 will
+use a nonscalable font only if it is exactly the right size;
+a large value (say 1000) will force a nonscalable font to always be
+used if available. Default: 4.
+If XBoard is configured and compiled on a system that includes libXpm,
+the X pixmap library, the xpm pixmap pieces are compiled in as the
+default. A different xpm piece set can be selected at runtime with
+the pixmapDirectory
option, or a bitmap piece set can be selected
+with the bitmapDirectory
option.
+
+
If XBoard is configured and compiled on a system that does not include
+libXpm (or the --disable-xpm
option is given to the configure
+program), the bitmap pieces are compiled in as the default. It is not
+possible to use xpm pieces in this case, but pixmap pieces in another
+format called "xim" can be used by giving the pixmapDirectory
option.
+Or again, a different bitmap piece set can be selected with the
+bitmapDirectory
option.
+
+
Files in the bitmapDirectory
must be named as follows:
+The first character of a piece bitmap name gives the piece it
+represents (‘p’, ‘n’, ‘b’, ‘r’, ‘q’, or ‘k’),
+the next characters give the size in pixels, the
+following character indicates whether the piece is
+solid or outline (‘s’ or ‘o’),
+and the extension is ‘.bm’.
+For example, a solid 80x80 knight would be named n80s.bm.
+The outline bitmaps are used only in monochrome mode.
+If bitmap pieces are compiled in and the bitmapDirectory is missing
+some files, the compiled in pieces are used instead.
+
+
If the bitmapDirectory option is given, +it is also possible to replace xboard's icons and menu checkmark, +by supplying files named icon_white.bm, icon_black.bm, and +checkmark.bm. + +
For more information about pixmap pieces and how to get additional
+sets, see zic2xpm below.
+
-whitePieceColor #FFFFCC + -blackPieceColor #202020 + -lightSquareColor #C8C365 + -darkSquareColor #77A26D + -highlightSquareColor #FFFF00 + -premoveHighlightColor #FF0000 + -lowTimeWarningColor #FF0000-
-On a grayscale monitor you might prefer: - -
-whitePieceColor gray100 - -blackPieceColor gray0 - -lightSquareColor gray80 - -darkSquareColor gray60 - -highlightSquareColor gray100 - -premoveHighlightColor gray70 +On a grayscale monitor you might prefer: + +
-whitePieceColor gray100 + -blackPieceColor gray0 + -lightSquareColor gray80 + -darkSquareColor gray60 + -highlightSquareColor gray100 + -premoveHighlightColor gray70 + -lowTimeWarningColor gray70-