NAME
palmtopnm - convert a Palm pixmap into a portable anymap
SYNOPSIS
palmtopnm [-verbose] [-rendition N] [-showhist]
[-forceplain] [pnmfile]
palmtopnm -transparent [-verbose] [pnmfile]
DESCRIPTION
Reads a Palm pixmap as input, from stdin or pnmfile. Produces either a
portable pixmap as output, or writes the value of the transparent color
in the Palm pixmap to stdout.
OPTIONS
-verbose
Display various interesting information about the input file and
process.
-transparent
If the Palm pixmap has a transparent color set, the RGB value
for that color will be written to stdout as in the form #RRGGBB,
where RR, GG, and BB are two-digit hexadecimal numbers
indicating a value between 0 and 255. If no transparent color
is set in the bitmap, nothing will be output. No additional
output will be generated; no anymap will be output.
-rendition N
Palm pixmaps may contain several different renditions of the
same pixmap, with different depths. By default, palmtopnm
operates on the first rendition (rendition number 1) in the
pixmap. This switch allows you to operate on a different
rendition. The value must be between 1 and the number of
renditions in the pixmap, inclusive.
-showhist
Writes a histogram of colors in the input file to stderr.
-forceplain
Force the output anymap to be in ASCII ’plain’ netpbm format.
SEE ALSO
pnmtopalm(1), pnm(5)
BUGS
An additional compression format, "packbits," has been added with
PalmOS 4.0. This package should be updated to handle it.
You currently cannot generate an alpha mask if the Palm pixmap has a
transparent color. However, you can still do this with ppmcolormask
with a Netpbm pipe similar to:
palmtopnm pixmap.palm | ppmcolormask ‘palmtopnm -transparent
pixmap.palm‘
AUTHORS
This program was originally written as Tbmptopnm.c, by Ian Goldberg.
It was heavily modified by Bill Janssen to add color, compression, and
transparency function.
Copyright 1995-2001 by Ian Goldberg and Bill Janssen.
15 December 2000 palmtopnm(1)