.TL Ximtoppm User Manual .SH 1 ximtoppm .LP Updated: April 2, 2000 .br Table Of Contents .SH 2 NAME .LP ximtoppm - convert an Xim file to a PPM image .SH 2 SYNOPSIS .LP \fBximtoppm\fR [\fB--alphaout=\fR{\fIalpha-filename\fR,\fB-\fR}] [\fIximfile\fR] .LP You can abbreviate any option to its shortest unique prefix. .SH 2 DESCRIPTION .LP .LP This program is part of Netpbm. .LP \fBximptoppm\fR reads an Xim file as input and produces a PPM image as output. The Xim toolkit is included in the contrib tree of the X.V11R4 release. .SH 2 OPTIONS .LP .RS .IP "\fB--alphaout=\fR\fIalpha-filename\fR" \fBximtoppm\fR creates a PGM file containing the alpha channel values in the input image. If the input image doesn't contain an alpha channel, the \fIalpha-filename\fR file contains all zero (transparent) alpha values. If you don't specify \fB--alphaout\fR, \fBximtoppm\fR does not generate an alpha file, and if the input image has an alpha channel, \fBximtoppm\fR simply discards it. .LP If you specify \fB-\fR as the filename, \fBximtoppm\fR writes the alpha output to Standard Output and discards the image. .LP Actually, an Xim image can contain an arbitrary fourth channel -- it need not be an Alpha channel. \fBximtoppm\fR extracts any fourth channel it finds as described above; it doesn't matter if it is an alpha channel or not. .LP See \fBpamcomp\fR for one way to use the alpha output file. .RE .SH 2 SEE ALSO .LP \fBpamcomp\fR, \fBppm\fR .SH 2 AUTHOR .LP .LP Copyright (C) 1991 by Jef Poskanzer. .br \l'5i' .SH 2 Table Of Contents .LP .IP \(bu NAME .IP \(bu SYNOPSIS .IP \(bu DESCRIPTION .IP \(bu OPTIONS .IP \(bu SEE ALSO .IP \(bu AUTHOR .LP