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DESCRIPTION |
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psidtopgm - convert !PostScript |
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!!SYNOPSIS |
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__psidtopgm__ ''width height bits/sample'' |
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[[''imagedata''] |
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!!DESCRIPTION |
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Reads the |
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This program is obsoleted by __pstopnm__. What follows |
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was written before __pstopnm__ existed. |
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This is a very simple and limited program, and is here only |
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because so many people have asked for it. To use it you have |
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to __manually__ extract the readhexstring data portion |
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from your !PostScript file, and then give the width, height, |
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and bits/sample on the command line. Before you attempt |
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this, you should __at least__ read the description of the |
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It would probably not be too hard to write a script that |
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uses this filter to read a specific variety of !PostScript |
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image, but the variation is too great to make a |
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general-purpose reader. Unless, of course, you want to write |
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a full-fledged !PostScript interpreter... |
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!!SEE ALSO |
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pnmtops(1), pgm(5) |
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!!AUTHOR |
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Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. |
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