10-24-2005
Sure thing,
File 1;
gr9
gr1
gr99
gr55a
gr55c
gr2
gr22
gr5
gr333
gr6
gr77
File 2;
gr88
gr1
gr22
gr3
gr66
gr4
gr7
gr55a
gr55b
gr33
gr8
gr44
Sdiff output
gr9 | gr88
gr1 gr1
gr99 <
gr55a <
gr55c <
gr2 <
gr22 gr22
gr5 | gr3
gr333 | gr66
gr6 | gr4
gr77 | gr7
> gr55a
> gr55b
> gr33
> gr8
> gr44
Last edited by cowpoke; 10-24-2005 at 10:00 AM..
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NAME
ximtoppm - convert an Xim file into a portable pixmap
SYNOPSIS
ximtoppm [--alphaout={alpha-filename,-}] [ximfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads an Xim file as input. Produces a portable pixmap as output. The Xim toolkit is included in the contrib tree of the X.V11R4 release.
OPTIONS
--alphaout=alpha-filename
ximtoppm creates a PGM (portable graymap) file containing the alpha channel values in the input image. If the input image doesn't
contain an alpha channel, the alpha-filename file contains all zero (transparent) alpha values. If you don't specify --alphaout,
ximtoppm does not generate an alpha file, and if the input image has an alpha channel, ximtoppm simply discards it.
If you specify - as the filename, ximtoppm writes the alpha output to Standard Output and discards the image.
Actually, an Xim image can contain an arbitrary fourth channel -- it need not be an Alpha channel. ximtoppm extracts any fourth
channel it finds as described above; it doesn't matter if it is an alpha channel or not.
See pnmcomp(1) for one way to use the alpha output file.
All options can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SEE ALSO
pnmcomp(1), ppm(5)
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Jef Poskanzer.
April 2, 2000 ximtoppm(1)