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NAME

       ddbugtopbm - convert Diddle or DiddleBug sketches to PBM files

SYNOPSIS

       ddbugtopbm

EXAMPLES

       ddbugtopbm </path/to/palm/backup/dir/DiddleBugDB.pdb

       ddbugtopbm </path/to/palm/backup/dir/DiddleDB.pdb

       ddbugtopbm </path/to/palm/backup/dir/DiddleIDB.pdb

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       ddbugtopbm  converts all sketches present in a database used by the PalmOS programs Diddle
       or DiddleBug into appropriately-named PBM files.  The backup copy of DiddleBug's  database
       you  should  use as this program's input is usually called DiddleBugDB.pdb.  Or if you use
       the original Diddle, it has two separate DBs - DiddleDB.pdb, containing unnamed  `scratch'
       sketches, and DiddleIDB.pdb, containing the saved (and named) sketches which are listed by
       its `index' option.  You can feed this program any of these three on standard input.

OPTIONS

       There are no command line options defined specifically for ddbugtopbm, but  it  recognizes
       the options common to all programs based on libnetpbm (See
        Common Options ⟨index.html#commonoptions⟩ .)

USING THE PROGRAM

       I recommend you not run ddbugtopbm from your Palm backup directory, i.e. don't run it from
       the directory the DB will normally be in.  Instead,  run  it  from  some  other  directory
       (perhaps  you  could  make  a  directory purely to hold the PBM files, just to keep things
       simple) and use an absolute or relative path to the DB.

       The filenames used for the output PBMs are based on the names given to each sketch; if you
       have an unnamed sketch, it's given a name along the lines of sketch-0123.pbm.

       While  the  named  sketches  will  overwrite any existing PBM file with the same name, the
       unnamed ones won't - they'll just try using another filename.  (I think this  is  probably
       the right approach, as you can't really tell the unnamed sketches apart.)

LIMITATIONS

       The DiddleBug DB reader is only known to work with DBs from DiddleBug version 2.50. But it
       should probably work on later versions, and I think it'll work on DBs from version 2.15 as
       well.

       It  might fall over if fed an empty database, and doesn't do much (if any) checking of the
       input.

AUTHOR

       Russell Marks (rus@svgalib.org).

       Mitch  Blevins's  decompression  code  is  directly  from  DiddleBug  itself,  which  like
       ddbugtopbm is distributed under the terms of the GNU GPL.

SEE ALSO

       palmtopnm(1), pbm(1)

       Jens-Chr. Heyer's `didcon' script does something similar.

HISTORY

       ddbugtopbm  was  new  in  Netpbm  10.18  (August  2003).  It was written and independently
       distributed in August 2002.

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/ddbugtopbm.html