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- ppmtopict - convert a portable pixmap into a Macintosh PICT
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- ppppppppmmmmttttooooppppiiiicccctttt [_p_p_m_f_i_l_e]
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- Reads a portable pixmap as input. Produces a Macintosh PICT
- file as output.
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- The generated file is only the data fork of a picture. You
- will need a program such as _m_c_v_e_r_t to generate a Macbinary
- or a BinHex file that contains the necessary information to
- identify the file as a PICT file to MacOS.
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- Even though PICT supports 2 and 4 bits per pixel, _p_p_m_t_o_p_i_c_t
- always generates an 8 bits per pixel file.
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- BBBBUUUUGGGGSSSS
- The picture size field is only correct if the output is to a
- file since writing into this field requires seeking
- backwards on a file. However the PICT documentation seems
- to suggest that this field is not critical anyway since it
- is only the lower 16 bits of the picture size.
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- SSSSEEEEEEEE AAAALLLLSSSSOOOO
- picttoppm(1), ppm(5), mcvert(1)
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- Copyright (C) 1990 by Ken Yap <ken@cs.rocester.edu>.
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- Page 1 (printed 9/7/93)
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