pnmcat(1) General Commands Manual pnmcat(1)NAME
pnmcat - concatenate portable anymaps
SYNOPSIS
pnmcat [-white|-black] -leftright|-lr [-jtop|-jbottom] pnmfile pnmfile ...
pnmcat [-white|-black] -topbottom|-tb [-jleft|-jright] pnmfile pnmfile ...
DESCRIPTION
Reads portable anymaps as input. Concatenates them either left to right or top to bottom, and produces a portable anymap as output.
pamdice splits an image up into smaller ones.
pnmtile concatenates a single input image to itself repeatedly.
OPTIONS
If the anymaps are not all the same height (left-right) or width (top-bottom), the smaller ones have to be justified with the largest. By
default, they get centered, but you can specify one side or the other with one of the -j* flags. So, -topbottom-jleft would stack the
anymaps on top of each other, flush with the left edge.
The -white and -black flags specify what color to use to fill in the extra space when doing this justification. If neither is specified,
the program makes a guess.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SEE ALSO pamdice(1), pnmtile(1), pamcut(1), pnm(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
12 March 1989 pnmcat(1)
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pnmcat(1) General Commands Manual pnmcat(1)NAME
pnmcat - concatenate portable anymaps
SYNOPSIS
pnmcat [-white|-black] -leftright|-lr [-jtop|-jbottom] pnmfile pnmfile ...
pnmcat [-white|-black] -topbottom|-tb [-jleft|-jright] pnmfile pnmfile ...
DESCRIPTION
Reads portable anymaps as input. Concatenates them either left to right or top to bottom, and produces a portable anymap as output.
pamdice splits an image up into smaller ones.
pnmtile concatenates a single input image to itself repeatedly.
OPTIONS
If the anymaps are not all the same height (left-right) or width (top-bottom), the smaller ones have to be justified with the largest. By
default, they get centered, but you can specify one side or the other with one of the -j* flags. So, -topbottom-jleft would stack the
anymaps on top of each other, flush with the left edge.
The -white and -black flags specify what color to use to fill in the extra space when doing this justification. If neither is specified,
the program makes a guess.
All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique prefix.
SEE ALSO pamdice(1), pnmtile(1), pamcut(1), pnm(5)AUTHOR
Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
12 March 1989 pnmcat(1)
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