If Fig files are specified on the command line, they are opened in figurine. Non-existent files on the command line will be opened as new Fig files.
"-display display" Set the X display to be used
"-geometry geom" Set the geometry of the tool window e.g. -geom 400x300
"-tlcolor color" Set the light color used in the toolkit widgets.
"-background color" Set the background color used in the toolkit widgets.
"-brcolor color" Set the dark color used in the toolkit widgets.
"-handlecolor color" Set the color used for the object handles.
"-font font" Set the font used in the toolkit.
"-rulerfont font" Set the font used in the document rulers.
"-screenppi ppi" Set the screen pixels-per-inch value. This is often reported inaccurately by the X server. Experiment with this value until a screen inch is correct (use a ruler !). On my monitor, 97 is an accurate value at 1024x768.
"-undolevels val" Set the number of undo levels. The default is nine; more means more flexibility, but higher memory usage. A value of 0 disables undo/redo.
"-notooltips" Disable the floating tool tips.
"-nocompoundoutlines" Disable the dashed boxes that surround compound objects. This has no effect on the actual file contents.
"-guidelines" Enable cross-guidelines that follow the cursor in the document window.
"--version" Display the version number on the terminal and quit immediately.
FIGURINEDIR The directory containing the HTML documentation, e.g. /usr/share/figurine
BROWSER The browser program preferred by the user. This is used to view the HTML documentation when the menu option Help->Contents has been selected. The value must refer to an X11 program, but if you want you could do BROWSER="xterm -e lynx" or similar.
@DOCDIR@/figurine/index.html HTML documentation describing the use of figurine.
This man page is current for @PACKAGE@-@VERSION@.