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NAME

       ppmtopcx - convert a portable pixmap into a PCX file

SYNOPSIS

       ppmtopcx [-24bit] [-packed] [-xpos=cols] [-ypos=rows] [ppmfile]

DESCRIPTION

       Reads  a  PPM  image  as  input.  Produces a PCX file as output.  The type of the PCX file
       depends on the number of colors in the pixmap:

       16 colors or less:
              1 bit/pixel, 1-4 planes.

       256 colors or less:
              8 bits/pixel, 1 plane, colormap at the end of the file.

       More than 256 colors:
              24bit truecolor file (8 bits/pixel, 3 planes).

OPTIONS

       -24bit Produce a 24bit truecolor file, even if the pixmap has 256 colors or less.

       -packed
              Use "packed pixel" format for files with 16 colors or less: 1, 2, or 4  bits/pixel,
              1 plane.

       -xpos=cols

       -ypos=rows
              These  options  set  the  position of the image in some field (e.g. on a screen) in
              columns to the right of the left edge and rows below the top edge.  The PCX  format
              contains  image  position  information.  Don't confuse this with the position of an
              area of interest within the image.  For example, using pnmpad to  add  a  10  pixel
              left  border to an image and then converting that image to PCX with xpos = 0 is not
              the same as converting the original image to PCX and setting xpos = 10.

              The values may be from -32767 to 32768.

              The default for each is zero.

SEE ALSO

       pcxtoppm(1), ppm(5)

AUTHORS

       Copyright (C) 1994 by Ingo Wilken (Ingo.Wilken@informatik.uni-oldenburg.de)
       Based on previous work by Michael Davidson.

                                         12 December 1994                             ppmtopcx(1)