05-20-2003
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gif2ps
gif2ps(1) General Commands Manual gif2ps(1)
NAME
gif2ps - GIF-to-PostScript conversion.
USAGE
gif2ps [-q] [-x] [-y] [-s sx sy] [-p px py] [-i] [-n copies] [-h] gif-file
If no gif-file is given, Gif2PS will try to read a GIF file from stdin.
MEMORY REQUIRED
Line.
OPTIONS
[-q]
quiet mode. Defaults off on MSDOS, on under UNIX. Controls printout of running scan lines. Use -q- to invert.
[-x]
Force image to be horizontal (`landscape mode'). By default image will be positioned so it will be the biggest. If -x is given
image will be scaled to be biggest possible horizontally.
[-y]
Force vertical (`portrait mode'); analogous to -x.
[-s sx sy]
Force image size to be sx by sy inches. If image will exit page dimensions, it will scream and die. Page dimensions are 8.5 by
11.0 inches but only 7.5 by 9.0 are assumed to be printable.
[-p pc py]
Force image lower left corner to be as px py. If this would overrun the page's dimensions, it will scream and die.
[-i]
Image will be inverted (Black -> White and vice versa). Mapping from colors is done by 0.3 * RED 0.59 * GREEN 0.11 * BLUE and
sometimes inverting the image will look better.
[-n copies]
Number of copies to print. 1 by default.
[-h]
Print one line of command help, similar to Usage above.
AUTHOR
Gershon Elber
Man page created by T.Gridel <tgridel@free.fr>, originally written by Eric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>
giflib-tools gif2ps(1)