12-04-2008
Unix on CD
Hello All,
I'm using Windows Vista.
I would like to know more about UNIX and I want to be able work from home.
Is there any option to run Unix on my system, from the CD drive (I mean, without installing)?
Thanks.
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NAME
pnmtov - convert portable anymap (PNM) image to Vista data file
SYNOPSIS
pnmtov [-option ...] [infile] [outfile]
DESCRIPTION
pnmtov converts an image from a portable anymap (PNM) file to a Vista data file. The following types of portable anymap may be converted:
o Portable bitmap (PBM) and its ``rawbits'' variant. A PBM image is converted to a single-band Vista image with bit pixels. Pixel values
0 and 1 are swapped since, for PBM images, 0 denotes white and 1 denotes black.
o Portable graymap (PGM) and its ``rawbits'' variant. A PGM image is converted to a single-band Vista image with ubyte pixels. The full
range of PGM pixel values is mapped to [0,255] in the returned image.
o Portable pixmap (PPM) and its ``rawbits'' variant. A PPM image is converted to an RGB color image (nbands: 3, ncolors: 3, color_interp:
rgb) with ubyte pixels. The full range of PPM pixel values is mapped to [0,255] in the returned image.
A wide range of filters are available for converting other image formats to PNM.
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
pnmtov accepts the following options:
-help Prints a message describing options.
-in infile Specifies the input file, which is a PBM, PGM, or PPM file.
-out outfile Specifies the output file, which will be a Vista data file.
-name name Specifies the name to be given the converted image. Default: ``image''.
Input and output files can be specified on the command line or allowed to default to the standard input and output streams.
SEE ALSO
VImage(3Vi), Vfile(5Vi), Vista(7Vi),
pnm(5), pbm(5), pgm(5), ppm(5)
AUTHOR
Daniel Ko <ko@cs.ubc.ca>
Vista Version 1.12 3 March 1994 pnmtov(1Vi)