What is RasterView?
RasterView is a CUPS/PWG Raster file viewer. It basically allows you to look
at the raster data produced by any of the standard CUPS RIP filters
(cgimagetoraster, cgpdftoraster, imagetoraster, and pstoraster)
and is normally used to either test those filters or look at the
data that is being sent to your raster printer driver.
Downloading RasterView
The current release is v1.3. In addition to the source code,
you can download precompiled binaries that were built on RHEL 5 and Mac OS X
10.6.x:
The Basics
RasterView starts in zoom in mode (Z,
which allows you to click on the page or drag a zoom box on the
page to zoom in. You can also use pan mode
(P) to drag/pan the page in the window, zoom
out mode (SHIFT + Z) to click on the page to
zoom out, or color viewing mode (C) to
click or drag the mouse and view the raw colors on the page.
Keyboard Shortcuts
0: Zoom to fit
1: Zoom 100%
2: Zoom 200%
3: Zoom 300%
4: Zoom 400%
-: Zoom out
=: Zoom in
C: Click or drag mouse to view colors
P: Drag mouse to pan
Z: Click or drag mouse to zoom in
SHIFT + Z: Click to zoom out
CTRL/CMD + A: Show/hide the page attributes
CTRL/CMD + O: Open a raster file
CTRL/CMD + Q: Quit RasterView
CTRL/CMD + R: Reload the raster file
Legal Stuff
RasterView is Copyright 2002-2011 by Michael R Sweet.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as
published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be
useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied
warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
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