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diff --git a/man/cg-shallow.1 b/man/cg-shallow.1 new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8b80263 --- /dev/null +++ b/man/cg-shallow.1 @@ -0,0 +1,130 @@ +.TH CG-SHALLOW 1 CG-TOOLS +.SH NAME +cg-shallow - Emulate low colour resolution on the monitors +.SH SYNOPSIS +.B cg-shallow +.RB [ \-M +.IR method ] +.RB [ \-S +.IR site ] +.RB [ \-c +.IR crtc "]... ["\fB\-R\fP +.IR rule ] +.RB ( \-x +| +.RB [ \-p +.IR priority ] +.RB [ \-d ] +.RI [ all +| +.I red +.I green +.IR blue ]) +.SH DESCRIPTION +.B cg-shallow +degrades the colour resolution on the monitors, to +.I all +values on each channel, or to +.IR red , +.IR green , +and +.I blue +to the red, green, and blue channels independently, respectively. +A value of 0 means the resolution will not be changes. The values +are encodingly equidistantly distributed with black and full colour +remaining as is, unless the value 1 is specified, in which case +it undefined which brightness the channel will be fixed at. +.PP +If neither +.I all +or +.IR red , +.IR green , +and +.I blue +are specified, the value 2 for all channels is selected by default. +.SH OPTIONS +.TP +.BR \-c " "\fIcrtc\fP +Apply the filter to the CRTC with the monitor whose EDID is +.IR crtc . +By default, the filter is applied to all monitors. + +If +.I crtc +is +.RB ' ? ', +all available CRTC's are listed. +.TP +.B \-d +Keep the process alive and remove the filter on death. +.TP +.BR \-M " "\fImethod\fP +Adjustment method name or number. Recognised names include: +.TS +tab(:); +l l. +\fBdummy\fP:Dummy method +\fBrandr\fP:X RAndR +\fBvidmode\fP:X VidMode +\fBdrm\fP:Linux DRM +\fBgdi\fP:Windows GDI +\fBquartz\fP:Quartz Core Graphics +.TE + +The adjustment methods are supported via +.BR libgamma (7). +Only methods that were enabled when +.B libgamma +was compiled will be supported. + +If +.I method +is +.RB ' ? ', +all available adjustment methods are printed. +.TP +.BR \-p " "\fIpriority\fP +Set the priority of the filter. Filters with higher priority +are applied before filters with lower priority. The value +must be a signed 64-bit integer (between \-9223372036854775807 +and 9223372036854775807). +.BR cg-brilliance 's +default priority is \-6917529027641081856. + +If +.I priority +is +.RB ' ? ', +the utility's default priority is printed. +.TP +.BR \-R " "\fIrule\fP +Set the rule of of the filter to +.IR rule . +This is the last part of the filter's identifier (class). +The default rule is +.BR standard . + +If +.I rule +is +.RB ' ? ' +the utility's default rule is printed. If +.I rule +is +.RB ' ?? ' +the utility's default class is printed. +.TP +.BR \-S " "\fIsite\fP +Select the site to which to connect. For example +.RB ' :0 ', +for local display 0 when using +.BR X . +.TP +.B \-x +Remove the currently applied filter. +.SH "SEE ALSO" +.BR cg-tools (7) +.SH BUGS +Please report bugs to https://github.com/maandree/cg-tools/issues +or to maandree@kth.se |