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NAME

       png2html - transforms a PNG image to a web page

SYNOPSIS

       png2html [ imagefile.png textfile.txt output.html compatibility ]
       Where compatibility is either 0, 1 or 2
       0 = Small Source, but uncompatibile with some browsers
       1 = Medium Size, works with almost anything.
       2 = Large Source, strict HTML.

DESCRIPTION

       png2html  takes  a  PNG  image  and transforms it pixel by pixel to a web page, encoding each pixel as an
       appropriately coloured letter.
       It is decided which letter to encode each pixel as by using a text file supplied by the user.

NOTES

       This program assumes that 1 pixel should equal 1 character.
       But characters are taller than they are wide, so you may want to resize the image first, else the  output
       image will be taller than the original. Resizing is also advisable as letters are larger than pixels.
       Setting  the  output  file to be "-", will direct the output to stdout; setting the text file to "-" will
       cause the program to read from stdin.

AUTHOR

       Png2Html written by Geoff Holden <holden@engr.mun.ca>
       This  manual  page was written by William Vera <billy@billy.com.mx> for the Debian  system  (but  may  be
       used by others) and has been updated by Jack Grahams <jackgrahams@inbox.com>.
       Permission  is  granted  to  copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free
       Documentation.