glenda.party
term% ls -F
term% pwd
$home/manuals/unix_v8/9/cip
term% cat index.txt
CIP(9.1)                                                              CIP(9.1)



NAME
       cip - picture drawing program

SYNOPSIS
       cip

DESCRIPTION
       Cip  is  an interactive drawing program that writes pic(1) input files.
       It provides a pallette of pic shapes (box, circle, ellipse, line,  arc,
       spline,  and text) for drawing and editing pictures on a screen.  There
       is a macro facility for treating a collection of drawn shapes as a sin‐
       gle  entity.   The  mouse provides positional information.  The buttons
       invoke drawing, editing, and command functions.  The keyboard  is  used
       only  for typing in text strings and filenames.  The pictures are saved
       as pic descriptions, and can be included with text, tables,  and  equa‐
       tions  as input to troff.  Existing pic descriptions of pictures can be
       displayed and edited as well.

       Cip relies on the host machine only for file transfers.   If  the  host
       crashes  while you are creating or modifying a picture, there is no way
       to save the picture.

FILES
       /usr/jerq/mbin/cip.m — terminal program

SEE ALSO
       pic(1), ped(9.1)
       Sally A. Browning, Cip User's Manual: One Picture is Worth  a  Thousand
       Words.



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