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- .TH MUG 1
- .SH NAME
- mug - convert an image to a face icon
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .B mug
- [
- .I file
- ]
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- .I Mug
- reads a Plan 9
- .IR image (6)
- from
- .I file
- (or standard input if there is no
- .IR file )
- and
- displays a working version of the icon
- a gray ramp,
- and a larger image (the `crop box'),
- all derived from
- .IR file .
- Selecting
- .L Write
- from the button-3 menu will write the icon in
- .IR face (6)
- format to standard output.
- .LP
- Imagine a 3x3 grid on the crop box. You can move an
- edge or corner of the box by putting the mouse in the
- corresponding section of the grid and dragging.
- Dragging in the middle box in the grid translates the
- crop box. The mouse cursor changes to tell you where you are.
- .LP
- The bar in the gray ramp controls the map from picture
- gray levels to the output levels. The values along the
- bar are mapped to 0 through 255 in the output. You can
- move the bar vertically by grabbing the midsection or
- adjust the width by grabbing an endpoint.
- .LP
- The current icon is shown in the bottom left corner,
- surrounded by eight small empty boxes. You can save the
- settings as they are by dragging the current icon into
- one of the other boxes. You can restore the settings by
- dragging an icon from one of the periphery boxes into the middle.
- .SH EXAMPLES
- Convert a JPEG image into a face icon.
- .IP
- .EX
- jpg -c plus.jpg | mug >plus.1
- .EE
- .SH SEE ALSO
- .IR faces (1),
- .IR jpg (1),
- .IR face (6),
- .IR image (6)
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