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Newer page: | version 2 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:22:44 am | by perry | Revert |
Older page: | version 1 | Last edited on Tuesday, June 4, 2002 12:22:44 am | by perry | Revert |
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!!NAME
-pnmtops - convert portable anymap to PostScript
+pnmtops - convert portable anymap to !
PostScript
!!SYNOPSIS
__pnmtops__ [[__-scale__ ''s''] [[__-dpi__
@@ -24,14 +24,14 @@
!!DESCRIPTION
Reads a Netpbm image as input. Produces Encapsulated
-PostScript as output.
+!
PostScript as output.
If the input file is in color (PPM), __pnmtops__
-generates a color PostScript file. Some PostScript
-interpreters can't handle color PostScript. If you have one
+generates a color !
PostScript file. Some !
PostScript
+interpreters can't handle color !
PostScript. If you have one
of these you will need to run your image through
__ppmtopgm__ first.
@@ -98,9 +98,9 @@
__-dpi__
This option specifies the dots per inch of your output
-device. The default is 300 dpi. In theory PostScript is
+device. The default is 300 dpi. In theory !
PostScript is
device-independent and you don't have to worry about this,
but in practice its raster rendering can have unsightly
bands if the device pixels and the image pixels aren't in
sync.
@@ -154,9 +154,9 @@
image on the output page. You can specify this explicitly
with the __-center__ option, or cause __pnmtops__ to
instead put the image against the upper left corner of the
page with the __-nocenter__ option. The latter is useful
-for programs which can include PostScript files, but can't
+for programs which can include !
PostScript files, but can't
cope with pictures which are not positioned in the upper
left corner.