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- ppmpat(1) AMIGA (04 September 1989) ppmpat(1)
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- NAME
- ppmpat - make a pretty pixmap
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- SYNOPSIS
- ppmpat -gingham2|-g2|-gingham3| -g3|-madras|-tartan| -
- poles|-squig|-camo| -anticamo width height
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- DESCRIPTION
- Produces a portable pixmap of the specified width and
- height, with a pattern in it.
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- This program is mainly to demonstrate use of the ppmdraw
- routines, a simple but powerful drawing library. See the
- ppmdraw.h include file for more info on using these
- routines. Still, some of the patterns can be rather pretty.
- If you have a color workstation, something like ppmpat
- -squig 300 300 | ppmquant 128 should generate a nice
- background.
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- OPTIONS
- The different flags specify various different pattern types:
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- -gingham2
- A gingham check pattern. Can be tiled.
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- -gingham3
- A slightly more complicated gingham. Can be tiled.
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- -madras
- A madras plaid. Can be tiled.
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- -tartan
- A tartan plaid. Can be tiled.
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- -poles
- Color gradients centered on randomly-placed poles. May
- need to be run through ppmquant.
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- -squig
- Squiggley tubular pattern. Can be tiled. May need to
- be run through ppmquant.
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- -camo
- Camouflage pattern. May need to be run through
- ppmquant.
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- -anticamo
- Anti-camouflage pattern - like -camo, but ultra-bright
- colors. May need to be run through ppmquant.
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- All flags can be abbreviated to their shortest unique
- prefix.
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- ppmpat(1) AMIGA (04 September 1989) ppmpat(1)
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- REFERENCES
- Some of the patterns are from "Designer's Guide to Color 3"
- by Jeanne Allen.
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- SEE ALSO
- pnmtile(1), ppmquant(1), ppm(5)
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- AUTHOR
- Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer.
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