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NAME

       ppmtoicr - convert a PPM image into NCSA ICR format

SYNOPSIS

       ppmtoicr

       [-windowname name]

       [-expand expand]

       [-display display]

       [ppmfile]

       Minimum  unique  abbreviation of option is acceptable.  You may use double hyphens instead
       of single hyphen to denote options.  You may use white space in place of the  equals  sign
       to separate an option name from its value.

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       ppmtoicr  reads  a  PPM  file  as input.  Produces an NCSA Telnet Interactive Color Raster
       graphic file as output.

       If ppmfile is not supplied, ppmtoicr reads from Standard Input.

       Interactive Color Raster (ICR) is a protocol for displaying raster graphics on workstation
       screens.  The  protocol  is implemented in NCSA Telnet for the Macintosh version 2.3.  The
       ICR protocol shares characteristics of the Tektronix graphics terminal emulation protocol.
       For example, escape sequences are used to control the display.

       ppmtoicr will output the appropriate sequences to create a window of the dimensions of the
       input image, create a colormap of up to 256 colors on the display, then load  the  picture
       data into the window.

       Note that there is no icrtoppm tool - this transformation is one way.

OPTIONS

       In addition to the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm (most notably -quiet,
       see
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ ), ppmtoicr recognizes  the  following  command
       line options:

       -windowname name
              Output will be displayed in name.

              name must be printable characters, and not '^'.

              Default is to use the input file name if specified on the command line or
                "untitled" if the input is from Standard Input.  In the former case, any
                unprintable character or '^' in the file name becomes a
                '.' in the window name.

       -expand expand
              Output will be expanded on display by factor expand (For example, a value of 2 will
              cause four pixels to be displayed for every input pixel.)

       -display display
              Output will be displayed on screen numbered display

EXAMPLES

       To display a PPM file named ppmfile using the protocol:

           ppmtoicr ppmfile

       This will create a window named ppmfile on the display with  the  correct  dimensions  for
       ppmfile, create and download a colormap of up to 256 colors, and download the picture into
       the window.  You may achieve the same effect with the following sequence:

           ppmtoicr ppmfile > filename
           cat filename

       To display a GIF file using the protocol in a window titled after the input file, zoom the
       displayed image by a factor of 2:

           giftopnm giffile | ppmtoicr -windowname=giffile -expand=2

LIMITATIONS

       The  protocol uses frequent fflush() calls to speed up display.  If you save the output to
       a file for later display via cat, ppmtoicr will draw much more slowly.   In  either  case,
       increasing the blocksize limit on the display will speed up transmission substantially.

SEE ALSO

       ppm(1)

       NCSA Telnet for the Macintosh, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (1989)

HISTORY

       Until  Netpbm  10.71  (June  2015),  there was a -rle option documented, which was said to
       cause the output to use run length encoding compression.  But because of a simple  bug  in
       option processing code, the option never had any effect.  And the compression code did not
       look like it worked anyway and would take a fair amount of work to fix.   Because  it  was
       unlikely  anyone  would  ever  use  this  program  again, much less want to use run length
       encoding, we removed it from the documentation rather than fix the code.

AUTHOR

       Copyright (C)  1990  by  Kanthan  Pillay  (svpillay@Princeton.EDU),  Princeton  University
       Computing and Information Technology.

DOCUMENT SOURCE

       This  manual page was generated by the Netpbm tool 'makeman' from HTML source.  The master
       documentation is at

              http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppmtoicr.html