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NAME

       ppmlabel - add text to a PPM image

SYNOPSIS

       ppmlabel

       [-angle angle]

       [-background { transparent | color } ]

       [-color color]

       [-file filename]

       [-size

       textsize]

       [-text text_string]

       [-x column]

       [-y row]

       ...

       [ppmfile]

EXAMPLE

           ppmlabel -x 50 -y 50 -text hello \
                    -angle -30 -text there \
                    testimg.ppm

DESCRIPTION

       This program is part of Netpbm(1).

       ppmlabel uses the text drawing facilities of libnetpbm's "ppmd" component to add text to a
       PBM image.  You control the location,  size,  baseline  angle,  color  of  the  text,  and
       background  color  (if  any) with command line arguments.  You can specify the text on the
       command line or supply it in files.

       You can add any number of separate labels in a single invocation of ppmlabel, limited only
       by any restrictions your environment has on the number and size of program arguments (e.g.
       a shell's command size limit).

       If you don't specify ppmfile, ppmlabel reads its input PPM image from Standard Input.

       The output image goes to Standard Output.

       A more sophisticated way to add a label to an image is to  use  pbmtext  or  pbmtextps  to
       create an image of the text, then pamcomp to overlay it onto the base image.

       Another  more  general  program  is  ppmdraw.   It  is  slightly  harder to use for simple
       labelling.

OPTIONS

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

       The arguments on the ppmlabel command line are not options in the strict sense;  they  are
       commands  which  control the placement and appearance of the text being added to the input
       image.  They are executed left to right, and any number of arguments may appear.

       You can abbreviate any option to its shortest unique prefix.

       -angle angle
              This option sets the angle of  the  baseline  of  subsequent  text.   angle  is  an
              integral  number  of  degrees,  measured  counterclockwise from the row axis of the
              image.

       -background { transparent | color }
              If the argument is transparent, ppmlabel draws the text over the existing pixels in
              the  image.  If you specify a color (see the -color option below for information on
              how  to  specify  colors),  ppmlabel  generates  background  rectangles   enclosing
              subsequent text, and those rectangles are filled with that color.

       -color color
              This option sets the color for subsequent text.

              Specify  the  color  (color)  as described for the argument of the pnm_parsecolor()
              library routine ⟨libnetpbm_image.html#colorname⟩ .

              -colour is an acceptable alternate spelling.

       -file filename
              This option causes ppmlabel to read lines of text from the file named filename  and
              draw it on successive lines.

       -size textsize
              This  option  sets  the  height  of  the  tallest  characters above the baseline to
              textsize pixels.

       -text text_string
              This option causes ppmlabel to draw the specified text  string.   It  advances  the
              location  for  subsequent text down 1.75 times the current textsize.  That lets you
              draw multiple lines of text in a reasonable manner without specifying the  position
              of each line.

              Note  that if you invoke ppmlabel via a shell command and your text string contains
              spaces, you'll have to quote it so the shell treats the whole string  as  a  single
              token.  E.g.
                $ ppmlabel -text "this is my text" baseimage.ppm >annotatedimage.ppm

       -x column
              This  option sets the pixel column at which subsequent text will be left justified.
              Depending on the shape of the first character, the actual  text  may  begin  a  few
              pixels to the right of this point.

       -y row This  option  sets  the  pixel row which will form the baseline of subsequent text.
              Characters with descenders, such as "y," will extend below this line.

LIMITATIONS

       Text strings are restricted to 7 bit ASCII.   The  text  font  used  by  ppmlabel  doesn't
       include definitions for 8 bit ISO 8859/1 characters.

       When  drawing multiple lines of text with a non-transparent background, it should probably
       fill the space between the lines with the background color.  This is tricky to  get  right
       when the text is rotated to a non-orthogonal angle.

SEE ALSO

       ppmmake(1), ppmdraw(1), pbmtext(1), pbmtextps(1), pamcomp(1), ppm(1)

AUTHOR

       Copyright    (C)    1995   by   John   Walker   (kelvin@fourmilab.ch)   WWW   home   page:
       http://www.fourmilab.ch/http://www.fourmilab.ch/⟩

       Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and  its  documentation  for
       any  purpose  and  without  fee is hereby granted, without any conditions or restrictions.
       This software is provided ``as is'' without express or implied warranty.

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/ppmlabel.html