.\" viewtioga
.TH VIEWTIOGA 1 "11 June 1991"
.SH NAME
viewtioga \- Examine a Tioga file under X
.SH SYNOPSIS
.B viewtioga
[ filename ... ]
.SH DESCRIPTION
.B Viewtioga
allows an X user to examine a Tioga file without running Cedar.
The file is read-only, as
.B viewtioga
is not smart enough to convert the file back into Tioga format when done.
It also cannot display any figures embedded within the document.
.PP
.B Viewtioga
is actually a shell script that runs the
.B ez
editor of the Andrew Tool Kit.  Most of the commands are similar to
.BR emacs .
The scroll bars are similar to but not the same as Cedar or Bravo scroll
bars.  Left click moves the current line to the top of the screen.  Right
click moves the top line to the cursor position.  To thumb, use the left
mouse button to drag the white "elevator" region to the desired spot.  Left
clicking on the top and bottom regions of the scrollbar move you to the
beginning and end of the file, respectively.
.PP
The middle button brings up a set of menus.  Use
the "Quit" command or type ↑X↑C to exit.
.SH ADVICE
Tioga users are also Cedar users; therefore they sometimes will tell you
Cedarish file names instead of Unix file names.  If a file is in someone's
home directory (or a subdirectory of it), it will usually be a Unix file
name you see.  However file names that start with "/cedar10.1" or "/cedar"
are Cedar file names and must be translated to Unix before use.  For
non-wizards, the best solution is to ask a Cedar user to make a copy of the
file for you.
.SH EXAMPLES
.LP
viewtioga /tilde/welch/homework/HomeWork1.tioga
.PD
.SH "SEE ALSO"
.BR .../andrew/bin/ez (1)
.BR $XeroxCedar/cedarname/cedarname (1)
.SH AUTHOR
David Nichols, Xerox PARC