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- RLEZOOM(1) RLEZOOM(1)
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- NNAAMMEE
- rlezoom - Magnify an RLE file by pixel replication.
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- SSYYNNOOPPSSIISS
- rrlleezzoooomm _f_a_c_t_o_r [ _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r ] [ --ff ] [ --oo _o_u_t_f_i_l_e ] [ _i_n_f_i_l_e
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- DDEESSCCRRIIPPTTIIOONN
- This program magnifies (zooms) an _R_L_E(5) file by a float
- ing point factor. Each pixel in the original image
- becomes a block of pixels in the output image. If no _y_-
- _f_a_c_t_o_r is specified, then the image will be magnified by
- _f_a_c_t_o_r equally in both directions. If _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r is given,
- then each input pixel becomes a block of _f_a_c_t_o_r × _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r
- pixels in the output. If _f_a_c_t_o_r or _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r is less than
- 1.0, pixels will be dropped from the image. There is no
- pixel blending performed. Input is taken from _i_n_f_i_l_e, or
- from the standard input if not specified. The magnified
- image is written to the standard output, or _o_u_t_f_i_l_e_, if
- specified.
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- You should use _r_l_e_z_o_o_m over _f_a_n_t(1) if you just want a
- quick magnification of an image with the pixel boundaries
- showing. It is significantly faster than _f_a_n_t because it
- does no arithmetic on the pixel values. If you need
- blending between pixels in the magnified image, then _f_a_n_t
- is the correct program to use. Use _r_l_e_z_o_o_m _-_f _f_a_c_t_o_r _y_-
- _f_a_c_t_o_r to produce an image the same size as _f_a_n_t _-_p _0 _0 _-_s
- _f_a_c_t_o_r _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r for previewing purposes.
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- Note: due to the way that _s_c_a_n_a_r_g_s(3) parses the arguments
- from the command line, if the name of _i_n_f_i_l_e is a number,
- and it is in the current directory, you should prefix it
- with "./" so that it will not be confused with _f_a_c_t_o_r or
- _y_-_f_a_c_t_o_r.
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- SSEEEE AALLSSOO
- _f_a_n_t(1), _u_r_t(1), _s_c_a_n_a_r_g_s(3), _R_L_E(5).
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- Spencer W. Thomas, Gerald A. Winters.
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