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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Telnet in Japanese Post 38492 by Ralf on Thursday 17th of July 2003 09:51:10 AM
Old 07-17-2003
thanks Perderabo, I'll go and check out the links ... Smilie
 

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ppmtoicr(1)                                                   General Commands Manual                                                  ppmtoicr(1)

NAME
ppmtoicr - convert a portable pixmap into NCSA ICR format SYNOPSIS
ppmtoicr [-windowname name] [-expand expand] [-display display] [-rle] [ppmfile] DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable pixmap file as input. Produces an NCSA Telnet Interactive Color Raster graphic file as output. If ppmfile is not sup- plied, ppmtoicr will read from standard input. Interactive Color Raster (ICR) is a protocol for displaying raster graphics on workstation screens. The protocol is implemented in NCSA Telnet for the Macintosh version 2.3. The ICR protocol shares characteristics of the Tektronix graphics terminal emulation protocol. For example, escape sequences are used to control the display. ppmtoicr will output the appropriate sequences to create a window of the dimensions of the input pixmap, create a colormap of up to 256 colors on the display, then load the picture data into the window. Note that there is no icrtoppm tool - this transformation is one way. OPTIONS
-windownamename Output will be displayed in name (Default is to use ppmfile or "untitled" if standard input is read.) -expandexpand Output will be expanded on display by factor expand (For example, a value of 2 will cause four pixels to be displayed for every input pixel.) -displaydisplay Output will be displayed on screen numbered display -rle Use run-length encoded format for display. (This will nearly always result in a quicker display, but may skew the colormap.) EXAMPLES
To display a ppm file using the protocol: ppmtoicr ppmfile This will create a window named ppmfile on the display with the correct dimensions for ppmfile, create and download a colormap of up to 256 colors, and download the picture into the window. The same effect may be achieved by the following sequence: ppmtoicr ppmfile > filename cat filename To display a GIF file using the protocol in a window titled after the input file, zoom the displayed image by a factor of 2, and run-length encode the data: giftopnm giffile | ppmtoicr -w giffile -r -e 2 BUGS
The protocol uses frequent fflush calls to speed up display. If the output is saved to a file for later display via cat, drawing will be much slower. In either case, increasing the Blocksize limit on the display will speed up transmission substantially. SEE ALSO
ppm(5) NCSA Telnet for the Macintosh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1989) AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1990 by Kanthan Pillay (svpillay@Princeton.EDU), Princeton University Computing and Information Technology. 30 July 1990 ppmtoicr(1)
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