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Pbmtomacp User Manual
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pbmtomacp
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Updated: 31 August 1988
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NAME
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pbmtomacp - convert a PBM image into a MacPaint file
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SYNOPSIS
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\fBpbmtomacp\fR
[\fB-l\fR \fIleft\fR]
[\fB-r\fR \fIright\fR]
[\fB-b\fR \fIbottom\fR]
[\fB-t\fR \fItop\fR]
[\fIpbmfile\fR]
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DESCRIPTION
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This program is part of Netpbm.
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\fBpbmtomacp\fR reads a PBM image as input and produces a MacPaint
file as output.
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If you do not specify \fIpbmfile\fR, \fBpbmtomacp\fR uses Standard Input.
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The generated file is only the data fork of a picture. You will
need a program such as \fBmcvert\fR to generate a Macbinary or a
BinHex file that contains the necessary information to identify the
file as a PNTG file to MacOS.
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OPTIONS
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\fB-l\fR, \fB-r\fR, \fB-b\fR, and \fB-t\fR let you define a
square into the pbm file, that must be converted. Default is the
whole file. If the file is too large for a MacPaint-file, the bitmap
is cut to fit from ( left, top ).
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SEE ALSO
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ppmtopict,
macptopbm,
pbm,
\fBmcvert\fR documentation
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AUTHOR
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Copyright (C) 1988 by Douwe van der Schaaf (...!mcvax!uvapsy!vdschaaf).
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