pamtouil (1) - Linux Manuals
pamtouil: convert a PNM or PNM/alpha image into a Motif UIL icon file
NAME
pamtouil - convert a PNM or PNM/alpha image into a Motif UIL icon file
SYNOPSIS
pamtouil [-name=uilname] [pamfile]
You may abbreviate any option to its shortest unique prefix. You may use two hyphens instead of one to delimit an option. You may separate an option from its value with whitespace instead of =.
DESCRIPTION
This program is part of Netpbm(1)
pamtouil reads a PNM or PAM image as input and produces a Motif UIL icon file as output. If the input is PAM, it may be either a regular grayscale or color image or grayscale+alpha or color+alpha. Where the alpha channel is present, pamtouil renders pixels that are more than half transparent as transparent in the output.
In the UIL's colormap, pamtouil uses the color names from the RGB database -- the same one ppmmake(1)
uses. Where a color in the input does not exactly match one of the colors named in the RGB database, pamtouil uses the closest color named in the RGB database.
OPTIONS
- -name
-
Allows you to specify the prefix string which is printed in the
resulting UIL output. If not specified, will default to the filename
(without extension) of the ppmfile argument. If -name is not
specified and no ppmfile is specified (i.e. piped input), the
prefix string will default to the string 'noname'.
HISTORY
Before May 2002, pamtouil was called ppmtouil and had no way to specify transparency.
AUTHOR
Converted by Bryan Henderson from ppmtouil.c, which was converted by Jef Poskanzer from ppmtoxpm.c, which is Copyright (C) 1990 by Mark W. Snitily