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- .TH LENS 1
- .SH NAME
- lens \- interactive screen magnifier
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B lens
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Lens
- presents a magnified view in its window of an arbitrary area on the screen.
- The default magnification is 4 (showing each pixel as a 4×4 pixel block in
- .IR lens 's
- window). This may be changed by typing a digit on the keyboard (with
- .B 0
- standing for 10), or by using the
- .B +
- and
- .B -
- keys to increase or decrease the magnification by one unit.
- The lower limit is ×1; the upper ×16.
- .PP
- The interface to indicate what area to magnify is dictated by the mouse multiplexing rules of
- .IR rio (1).
- Start by pressing mouse button 1 in the
- .I lens
- window and dragging, with the button pressed, to the center of the area to magnify.
- .I Lens
- will update the display as the mouse moves.
- Releasing the button freezes the
- .I lens
- display.
- The magnified view is static\(ema snapshot, not a movie\(embut typing a space or
- .B .
- key in the
- .I lens
- window will refresh the
- display, as will changing the magnification.
- .PP
- To make counting pixels easier, typing a
- .B g
- toggles whether a checkerboard grid is imposed on the magnified area.
- .PP
- Button 3 brings up a menu of actions.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/lens.c
- .SH BUGS
- There should be an easier way to indicate what to magnify.
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