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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? Future New Underground Membership Criteria Post 303029021 by Don Cragun on Saturday 19th of January 2019 09:01:39 PM
Old 01-19-2019
Hi Tim,
OK. I believe you. I just assumed that a title something like Bug hunter extraordinaire that I used to see frequently had been purchased.

But now I can't even find a post that contains that title. Smilie Am I imagining things? Smilie
 

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pbmtopsg3(29 June 2001)                                                                                                    pbmtopsg3(29 June 2001)

NAME
pbmtopsg3 - convert PBM images to Postscript with G3 fax compression SYNOPSIS
pbmtopsg3 [--title=title] [--dpi=dpi] [filespec] DESCRIPTION
Converts the PBM images in the input PBM file to pages in a Postscript file encoded with G3 fax compression. If you don't specify filespec, the input is from Standard Input. Remember that you can create a multi-image PBM file simply by concatenating single-image PBM files, so if each page is in a different file, you might do: cat faxpage* | pbmtopsg3 >fax.ps OPTIONS
-title The Postscript title value. Default is no title. -dpi The resolution of the Postscript output. Default is 72 dpi. SEE ALSO
pnmtops(1), pstopnm(1), gs(1), pstopnm(1), pbmtolps(1), pbmtoepsi(1), pbmtog3(1), g3topbm(1), pbm(5) pbmtopsg3(29 June 2001)
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