How to find which version of Windows Vista is installed on your Windows PC


 
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How to find which version of Windows Vista is installed on your Windows PC

This article pertains to Windows Vista. Users of Windows XP can find help here.

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plaintov(1Vi)															     plaintov(1Vi)

NAME
plaintov - convert image from Vista plain file format to Vista data file SYNOPSIS
plaintov [-option ...] [infile] [outfile] DESCRIPTION
plaintov reads an image in Vista plain file format and writes is as a Vista data file. Plain file format, defined in Vplain(5Vi), allows a small image to be created entirely using a text editor because it represents pixel val- ues in ASCII. In a Vista data file, those pixel values are encoded in binary. COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
plaintov accepts the following options: -help Prints a message describing options. -in infile Specifies the input file, which is in Vista plain file format. -out outfile Specifies the output file, which will be a Vista data file. -name name Specifies the name to be given the converted image. Default: ``image''. Input and output files can be specified on the command line or allowed to default to the standard input and output streams. SEE ALSO
VImage(3Vi), Vplain(5Vi), Vfile(5Vi), Vista(7Vi) AUTHOR
Daniel Ko <ko@cs.ubc.ca> Vista Version 1.12 3 March 1994 plaintov(1Vi)