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Greetings, and welcome to The Official Home of XV. Here you'll find the latest info on
all things XV, the official sources, a cool on-line manual, handy-dandy bug fixes, and so
on.
In short, all the things you'd expect to find on an official home page.
Enjoy!
The Dogs of XV (Bradley yammers on
and on about his bassets...)
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| You can now purchase
a copy of xv with a major credit card, perfectly suited for all your
impulse-buying needs! If you've been putting off registering your copy because of
the annoyance (or near impossibility, if you're not in the U.S.) of sending me a
check, well, now's an excellent time to get on with it! |
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Displaying PostScript files in xv is (was)
a potential security risk. Who knew? Get the patch!

XV running inside a Netscape browser window? That's the damndest thing!

Can't display 32-bit BMP files generated by certain programs? Suck on this!

Added a pointer to an updated version of the PNG
patches.

What the hell is with the 1200dpi TIFF files?!? Good question.

Hey, who wants to run XV on BeOS? Check this
out!

The 'Grab' command not working out for you? Maybe this will help!

If you're gonna try and compile XV 3.10a on Redhat v6, there's something you should know first.

Put up a precompiled binary (an RPM file)
for RedHat Linux (i386).

A new bug-fix - fixes an image display
problem that would occur on certain 12-, 15-, or 16-bit X displays.

Added a link to giftrans, a
useful little Unix program that can transparentify a GIF file. Damned useful, since xv
can't!

Added a pointer to XVscan, Sean
Reifschneider's neato-keen version of XV with scanner support.

I've packaged up the HTML version of the xv manual into a gzip'ed tar file. Suitable
for mirroring on your local site, for all the obvious reasons. Please do so! |
Who Do We Think We Are, Anyway?
We are your gracious hosts:
John Bradley - author of XV, maintainer of this web site, lazy
bum, and all-around good guy. You'd like me if you met me at a party. Well, maybe not, but
I don't go to parties, so what's it matter...
Selena Shuman - Official Business Goddess, the friendly person who answers most of the
email, and all that sort of thing.
Important Note: While we (the XV people) aren't Trilon, Inc., we are
in cahoots with them. Trilon performs some marketing and sales activities for us,
because we avoid any situation with a potential for unpleasantness, whereas they seem to
actively seek them out, the crazy bastards. So, if someone from Trilon, Inc. contacts you
regarding XV, it's cool with us.
Contact Information
Electronic Mail is by far our preferred method of
communication.
It's quick, easy, asynchronous, and if you're reading this, you probably have some.
- For sales, pricing, and any other business-related matters, please contact xvbiz@trilon.com
- For compilation help, bug reports, or other technical matters, contact xvtech@trilon.com
- For questions, comments, or complaints about this web site, contact xvweb@trilon.com
- For all other XV-related matters, contact xv@trilon.com
- FAX Number
- 610-520-2042
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- Mailing Address
- John Bradley
- 1053 Floyd Terrace
- Bryn Mawr, PA 19010
- USA
There have been hits since March 8, 1999.
Send mail to xvweb@trilon.com with questions or
comments about this web site.
Copyright © 1998 John Bradley
Last modified: March 25, 2001
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