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pnmtoplainpnm(1)					      General Commands Manual						  pnmtoplainpnm(1)

NAME
pnmtoplainpnm - convert portable any map to plain (ASCII) anymap format SYNOPSIS
pnmtoplainpnm [pnmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable anymap as input, either from the named file or if no file named, from Standard Input. Writes out the image in plain (ASCII) anymap format to Standard Output. Of the three plain anymap formats, this program generates the one that corresponds naturally to the one of the three anymap formats that is the input (PBM for PBM, etc.). SEE ALSO
pnm(5) 05 March 2000 pnmtoplainpnm(1)

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anytopnm(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  anytopnm(1)

NAME
anytopnm - attempt to convert an unknown type of image file to a portable anymap SYNOPSIS
anytopnm [file] DESCRIPTION
anytopnm converts the input image, which may be in any of dozens of graphics formats, to PBM, PGM, or PPM format, depending on that nature of the input image, and outputs it to Standard Output. To determine the format of the input, anytopnm uses the file program (possibly assisted by the magic numbers file fragment included with Netpbm). If that fails (very few image formats have magic numbers), anytopnm looks at the filename extension. If that fails, anytopnm punts. The type of the output file depends on the input image. If file indicates that the input file is compressed (either via Unix compress, gzip, or bzip compression), anytopnm uncompresses it and proceeds as above with the uncompressed result. If file indicates that the input file is encoded by uuencode or btoa, anytopnm decodes it and proceeds as above with the decoded result. If file is - or not given, anytopnm takes its input from Standard Input. SEE ALSO
pnmfile(1), pnm(5), file(1) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Jef Poskanzer. 11 July 2000 anytopnm(1)
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