pbmtoybm(1) General Commands Manual pbmtoybm(1)NAME
pbmtoybm - convert a portable bitmap into a Bennet Yee "face" file
SYNOPSIS
pbmtoybm [pbmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable bitmap as input. Produces as output a file acceptable to the face and xbm programs by Bennet Yee (bsy+@cs.cmu.edu).
SEE ALSO ybmtopbm(1), pbm(5), face(1), face(5), xbm(1)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer.
06 March 1990 pbmtoybm(1)
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pgmtolispm(1) General Commands Manual pgmtolispm(1)NAME
pgmtolispm - convert a portable graymap into Lisp Machine format
SYNOPSIS
pgmtolispm [pgmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a portable graymap as input. Produces a Lisp Machine bitmap as output.
This is the file format read by the tv:read-bit-array-file function on TI Explorer and Symbolics lisp machines.
Given a pgm (instead of a pbm) a multi-plane image will be output. This is probably not useful unless you have a color lisp machine.
Multi-plane bitmaps on lisp machines are color; but the lispm image file format does not include a color map, so we must treat it as a
graymap instead. This is unfortunate.
SEE ALSO lispmtopgm(1), pgm(5)BUGS
Output width is always rounded up to the nearest multiple of 32; this might not always be what you want, but it probably is (arrays which
are not modulo 32 cannot be passed to the Lispm BITBLT function, and thus cannot easily be displayed on the screen).
No color.
AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1991 by Jamie Zawinski and Jef Poskanzer.
06 March 1990 pgmtolispm(1)
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