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- .TH JPG 1
- .SH NAME
- jpg, gif, png, ppm, bmp, yuv, ico, togif, toppm, topng, toico \- view and convert pictures
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B jpg
- [
- .B -39cdefFkJrtv
- ] [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .br
- .B gif
- [
- .B -39cdektv
- ] [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .br
- .B png
- [
- .B -39cdektv
- ] [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .br
- .B ppm
- [
- .B -39cdektv
- ] [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .br
- .B bmp
- [
- .I file
- ]
- .br
- .B yuv
- [
- .I file
- ]
- .PP
- .B togif
- [
- .B -c
- .I comment
- ] [
- .B -l
- .I loopcount
- ] [
- .B -d
- .I msec
- ] [
- .B -t
- .I transindex
- ] [
- .I file ...
- [
- .B -d
- .I msec
- ]
- .I file ...
- ]
- .br
- .B toppm
- [
- .B -c
- .I comment
- ] [
- .I file
- ]
- .br
- .B topng
- [
- .B -c
- .I comment
- ] [
- [
- .B -g
- .I gamma
- ] [
- .I file
- ]
- .PP
- .B ico
- [
- .I file
- ]
- .br
- .B toico
- [
- .I file ...
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- These programs read, display, and write image files in public formats.
- .IR Jpg ,
- .IR gif ,
- .IR png ,
- .IR ppm ,
- .IR bmp ,
- and
- .IR yuv .
- read files in the corresponding formats and, by default, display
- them in the current window; options cause them instead to convert the images
- to Plan 9 image format and write them to standard output.
- .IR Togif ,
- .IR Toppm ,
- and
- .I topng
- read Plan 9 images files, convert them to GIF, PPM, or PNG, and write them to standard output.
- .PP
- The default behavior of
- .IR jpg ,
- .IR gif ,
- and
- .IR ppm
- is to display the
- .IR file ,
- or standard input if no file is named.
- Once a file is displayed, typing a character causes the program to display the next image.
- Typing a
- .BR q ,
- DEL, or control-D exits the program.
- For a more user-friendly interface, use
- .IR page (1),
- which invokes these programs to convert the images to standard format,
- displays them, and offers scrolling, panning, and menu-driven navigation among the files.
- .PP
- These programs share many options:
- .TP
- .B -e
- Disable Floyd-Steinberg error diffusion, which is used to improve the appearance
- of images on color-mapped displays, typically with 8 bits per pixel.
- Primarily useful for debugging; if the display has true RGB color, the image
- will be displayed in full glory.
- .TP
- .B -k
- Convert and display the image as a black and white (really grey-scale) image.
- .TP
- .B -v
- Convert the image to an RGBV color-mapped image, even if the
- display has true RGB color.
- .TP
- .B -d
- Suppress display of the image; this is set automatically by
- any of the following options:
- .TP
- .B -c
- Convert the image to a Plan 9 representation, as defined by
- .IR image (6),
- and write it to standard output.
- .TP
- .B -9
- Like
- .BR -c ,
- but produce an uncompressed image.
- This saves processing time, particularly when the output is
- being piped to another program such as
- .IR page (1),
- since it avoids compression and decompression.
- .TP
- .B -t
- Convert the image, if it is in color, to a true color RGB image.
- .TP
- .B -3
- Like
- .BR -t ,
- but force the image to RGB even if it is originally grey-scale.
- .PD
- .PP
- .I Jpg
- has two extra options used to process the output of the LML
- video card:
- .TP
- .B -f
- Merge two adjacent images, which represent the two fields of a video picture,
- into a single image.
- .TP
- .B -F
- The input is a motion JPEG file, with multiple images representing frames of the movie. Sets
- .BR -f .
- .PD
- .PP
- The
- .IR togif
- and
- .IR toppm
- programs go the other way: they convert from Plan 9 images to GIF and PPM,
- and have no display capability.
- Both accept an option
- .B -c
- to set the comment field of the resulting file.
- If there is only one input picture,
- .I togif
- converts the image to GIF format.
- If there are many
- .IR files ,
- though, it will assemble them into an animated GIF file.
- The options control this process:
- .TP
- .BI -l loopcount
- By default, the animation will loop forever;
- .I loopcount
- specifies how many times to loop.
- A value of zero means loop forever and a negative value means
- to stop after playing the sequence once.
- .TP
- .BI -d msec
- By default, the images are displayed as fast as they can be rendered.
- This option specifies the time, in milliseconds, to pause while
- displaying the next named
- .IR file .
- .PP
- .I Gif
- translates files that contain a `transparency' index by attaching
- an alpha channel to the converted image.
- .PP
- .I Ico
- displays a Windows icon (.ico) file. If no file is
- specified,
- .I ico
- reads from standard input.
- Icon files
- contain sets of icons represeted by an image and a mask.
- Clicking the right button pops up a menu that lets you
- write any icon's image as a Plan 9 image (\fIwidth\fBx\fIheight\fB.image),
- write any icon's mask as a Plan 9 image (\fIwidth\fBx\fIheight\fB.mask),
- or exit. Selecting one of the write menu items yields a sight cursor.
- Move the sight over the icon and right click again to write.
- .PP
- .I Toico
- takes a list of Plan 9 image files (or standard input) and creates
- a single icon file. The masks in the icon file will be the white
- space in the image. The icon file is written to standard output.
- .SH SOURCE
- .B /sys/src/cmd/jpg
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR page (1),
- .IR image (6).
- .SH BUGS
- Writing an animated GIF using
- .I togif
- is a clumsy undertaking.
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