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- .TH FACE 6
- .SH NAME
- face \- face files
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The directory
- .B /lib/face
- contains a hierarchy of images of people.
- In that directory are subdirectories named by the sizes of
- the corresponding image files:
- .B 48x48x1
- (48 by 48 pixels, one bit per pixel);
- .B 48x48x2
- (48 by 48 pixels, two (grey) bits per pixel);
- .B 48x48x4
- (48 by 48 pixels, four (grey) bits per pixel);
- .B 48x48x8
- (48 by 48 pixels, eight (color-mapped) bits per pixel);
- .B 512x512x8
- (512 by 512 pixels, eight (color-mapped) bits per pixel);
- .B 512x512x24
- (512 by 512 pixels, twenty-four bits per pixel (3 times 8 bits
- per color)).
- The large files serve no special purpose; they are stored
- as images
- (see
- .IR image (6)).
- The small files are the `icons' displayed by
- .B faces
- and
- .B seemail
- (see
- .IR faces (1));
- for depths less than 4, their format is special.
- .PP
- One- and two-bit deep icons are stored as text, one line of the file to one scan line
- of display.
- Each line is divided into 8-bit, 16-bit, or 32-bit big-endian words,
- stored as a list of comma-separated hexadecimal C constants,
- such as:
- .IP
- .EX
- 0x9200, 0x1bb0, 0x003e,
- .EE
- .PP
- This odd format is historical and the programs that read it
- are somewhat forgiving about blanks and the need for commas.
- .PP
- The files
- .BR /lib/face/*/.dict
- hold a correspondence between users at machines
- and face files.
- The format is
- .IP
- .EX
- .I machine\fB/\fPuser directory\fB/\fPfile\fB.\fPver
- .EE
- .PP
- The
- .I machine
- is the domain name of the machine sending the message,
- and
- .I user
- the name of the user sending it, as recorded in
- .BR /sys/log/mail .
- The
- .I directory
- is a further subdirectory of (say)
- .BR /lib/face/48x48x1 ,
- named by a single letter corresponding to the first character
- of the user names. The
- .I file
- is the name of the file, typically but not always the user name,
- and
- .I ver
- is a number to distinguish different images, for example to
- distinguish the image for Bill Gates from the image for Bill Joy,
- both of which might otherwise be called
- .BR b/bill .
- For example, Bill Gates might be represented by the line
- .IP
- .EX
- microsoft.com/bill b/bill.1
- .EE
- .PP
- If multiple entries exist for a user in the various
- .B .dict
- files,
- .I faces
- chooses the highest pixel size less than or equal to that of the
- display on which it is running.
- .PP
- Finally, or rather firstly, the file
- .B /lib/face/.machinelist
- contains a list of machine/domain pairs, one per line,
- to map any of a set of machines to a single domain name to
- be looked up in the
- .B .dict
- files. The machine name may be a regular expression,
- so for example the entry
- .IP
- .EX
- \&.*research\e.bell-labs\e.com astro
- .EE
- .PP
- maps any of the machines in Bell Labs Research into the
- shorthand name
- .BR astro ,
- which then appears as a domain name in the
- .B .dict
- files.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR mail (1),
- .IR tweak (1),
- .IR image (6)
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