NAME
jpg, gif, png, tif, ppm, bmp, v210, yuv, ico, tga, tojpg, togeordi,
togif, toppm, topng, totif, toico – view and convert pictures |
SYNOPSIS
jpg [ –39cdefFkJrtvy ] [ file ... ] gif [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] png [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] tif [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] ppm [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] bmp [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] v210 [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] tga [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ] yuv [ –39cdektv ] [ file ... ]
tojpg [ –c comment ] [ –ks ] [ file ]
ico [ –c ] [ file ] |
DESCRIPTION
These programs read, display, and write image files in public
formats. Jpg, gif, png, tif, ppm, bmp, tga, v210, and 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. Tojpg, togif, toppm, topng, and totif read Plan 9 images
files, convert them to JPEG, GIF, PPM, PNG, or TIFF and write
them to standard output. The default behavior of jpg, gif, png, tif, ppm, bmp, tga, v210, and yuv is to display the 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 q, DEL, or control–D exits the program. For a more user–friendly interface, use 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.
These programs share many options:
Jpg has two extra options used to process the output of the LML
video card:
The tojpg, togif, toppm and topng programs go the other way: they
convert from Plan 9 images to JPEG, GIF, PPM, PNG, and TIFF and
have no display capability. They all accept an option –c to set
the comment field of the resulting file. The –r option makes toppm
output raw PPM. The default is to output plain PPM.
The –k option makes tojpg output grey–scale images, and the –s option
makes it output scratched JPEG images. Togeordi is an rc(1) script
that invokes tojpg –s. Totif accepts many options. Choosing Huffman,
T4, or T6 compression forces the image to GREY1.
If there is only one input picture, togif converts the image to
GIF format. If there are many files, though, it will assemble
them into an animated GIF file. The options control this process:
Gif translates files that contain a `transparency' index by attaching an alpha channel to the converted image. Ico displays or converts a Windows icon (.ico) file. If no file is specified, ico reads from standard input. Icon files contain sets of icons represented by an image and a mask. The –c option causes ico to convert the first icon in the set and write it to standard output in compressed Plan 9 image format. Otherwise, the whole icon set is displayed. Clicking the right button pops up a menu that lets you write any icon's image as a Plan 9 image (widthxheight.image), write any icon's mask as a Plan 9 image (widthxheight.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.
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. |
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/jpg /rc/bin/togeordi |
SEE ALSO
page(1), image(6). http://www.w3.org/Graphics/JPEG/jfif3.pdf http://www.w3.org/Graphics/JPEG/itu–t81.pdf http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/JPEG_–_Idea_and_Practice http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JPEG http://www.w3.org/Graphics/GIF/spec–gif89a.txt http://www.w3.org/TR/2003/REC–PNG–20031110 http://partners.adobe.com/public/developer/en/tiff/TIFF6.pdf http://netpbm.sourceforge.net/doc/ppm.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows_bitmap http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuv |
BUGS
Writing an animated GIF using togif is a clumsy undertaking. |
HISTORY
Tojpg first appeared in 9front (May, 2013). Tif and totif first
appeared in 9front (July, 2013). |