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diff --git a/contrib/ppmtoansi/ppmtoansi.man b/contrib/ppmtoansi/ppmtoansi.man deleted file mode 100644 index b19f9795e..000000000 --- a/contrib/ppmtoansi/ppmtoansi.man +++ /dev/null @@ -1,120 +0,0 @@ -.TH PPMTOANSI 1 "January 12, 1997" -.SH NAME -ppmtoansi \- Graphics Conversion Program For Extended ANSI Escape Codes -.SH SYNOPSIS -.B ppmtoansi -[ -.SM \-b -r/g/b ] [ -.SM \-t -r/g/b:idx] [ -.SM \-x -<xoffset> ] [ -.SM \-y -<yoffset> ] [ -<filename> ] -.SH DESCRIPTION -.I ppmtoansi -converts input files in -.IR ppm (5) -format to escape sequences that are understood by -.IR etherboot . -This allows for displaying icons and logos on the BOOT-Prom's splash -screen. -.PP -If no input file is specified, data is read from -.IR standard -.IR input . -All output is send to -.IR standard -.IR output , -error messages go to -.IR standard -.IR error . -.I ppmtoansi -tries to do some compression and minimizes the output filesize. -.SH OPTIONS -.TP -.B \-b -Specifies the -.IR red , -.IR green , and -.IR blue -intensities for the background color. This information is -used for providing a shape mask. All values are in the range from 0 to -255. -.TP -.B \-t -Allows for explicitly providing a translation between color values and -color indices. The indices are in the range 0 to 7 and conform to the -standard -.IR ANSI -.IR colorcodes . -.RS -.PP -0 black 4 blue -.PP -1 red 5 magenta -.PP -2 green 6 cyan -.PP -3 yellow 7 white -.PP -If no translations apply, -.IR ppmtoansi -will automatically select the color that is closest. -.RE -.TP -.B \-x -Specify an X offset relative to the current text cursor position. -.TP -.B \-y -Specify an Y offset relative to the current text cursor position. -.SH FILE FORMAT -.IR ppmtoansi -uses these extensions to the standard -.B ANSI escape -.BR codes . -.TP -.B <esc>[a;b;c;d+<data> -Draw pixel data. Use one byte per pixel. Colors are encoded as shown -above. In text mode, graphics is approximated by outputting suitable -characters. Parameters differ depending on the number of parameters -passed: -.RS -.TP -.B cnt -.IR cnt -data bytes follow. They will be drawn to the right of the last -graphics position. -.TP -.B rle;col -The next -.IR rle -pixels have the value -.IR col . -They will be drawn to the right of the last graphics position. No data -bytes follow. -.TP -.B x;y;cnt -.IR cnt -data bytes follow. They will be drawn relative to the top left corner -of the text cursor with an offset of -.RI ( x / y ). -.TP -.B x;y;rle;col -the next -.IR rle -pixels have the value -.IR col . -They will be drawn relative to the top left corner of the text cursor -with an offset of -.RI ( x / y ). -No data bytes follow. -.RE -.TP -.B <esc>[a;b;c;d\-<data> -same as above, but pack pixels into three bits. The first pixel is -stored in the three most significant bits of the first data byte. -.SH "SEE ALSO" -ppm(5), mknbi-linux(8), mknbi-dos(8). |