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<TITLE>XPM README</TITLE>
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<h1 align="center">XPM README</h1>
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<h2>Contents</h2>
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<ol>
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<li><a href="#sec1">What Is XPM?</a>
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<li><a href="#sec2">Where to get XPM?</a>
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<li><a href="#sec3">Documentation</a>
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<li><a href="#sec4">Installation</a>
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<li><a href="#sec4.1">With imake</a>
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<li><a href="#sec4.2">Without imake</a>
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</ol>
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<li><a href="#sec5">SXPM</a>
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<li><a href="#sec6">CXPM</a>
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<li><a href="#sec7">Other Tools</a>
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<li><a href="#sec8">Discussion</a>
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<li><a href="#copy">Copyright</a>
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</ol>
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<h2><a name="sec1">1. What Is XPM?</a></h2>
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<p>
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XPM (X PixMap) is a format for storing/retrieving X pixmaps to/from files.
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Here is provided a library containing a set of four functions, similar to the
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X bitmap functions as defined in the Xlib: <code>XpmCreatePixmapFromData</code>,
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<code>XpmCreateDataFromPixmap</code>, <code>XpmReadFileToPixmap</code> and <code>XpmWriteFileFromPixmap</code> for
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respectively including, storing, reading and writing this format, plus four
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other: <code>XpmCreateImageFromData</code>, <code>XpmCreateDataFromImage</code>, <code>XpmReadFileToImage</code> and
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<code>XpmWriteFileFromImage</code> for working with images instead of pixmaps.
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This new version provides a C includable format, defaults for different types
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of display: monochrome/color/grayscale, hotspot coordinates and symbol names
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for colors for overriding default colors when creating the pixmap. It provides
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a mechanism for storing information while reading a file which is re-used
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while writing. This way comments, default colors and symbol names aren't lost.
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It also handles "transparent pixels" by returning a shape mask in addition to
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the created pixmap.
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<p>
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See the XPM Manual for details.
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<h2><a name="sec2">2. Where to get XPM?</a></h2>
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<p>
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New XPM updates are announced on the comp.windows.x newsgroup, and on the
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"xpm-talk" list and you can always consult the XPM Home page at <a
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href="http://www.inria.fr/koala/lehors/xpm.html">http://www.inria.fr/koala/lehors/xpm.html</a>
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<p>The latest "official" XPM release can always be found at:
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<br>Boston, USA: <a
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href="ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib">ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib</a>
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<br>Sophia Antipolis, France: <a
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href="ftp://koala.inria.fr/pub/xpm">ftp://koala.inria.fr/pub/xpm</a>
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<h2><a name="sec3">3. Documentation</a></h2>
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Old users might read the <a href="CHANGES">CHANGES</a> file for a history
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of changes interesting the user.
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Read the doc. The documentation is in PostScript format (<a
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href="doc/xpm.PS">doc/xpm.PS</a>) and has been produced with
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FrameMaker. The source files are available on request.
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<p>
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A <a href="FAQ.html">FAQ</a> (Frequently Asked Questions) is also provided,
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so if you experience any problem you should have a look at this file.
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<h2><a name="sec4">4. Installation</a></h2>
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<p>
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To obtain the XPM library, first uncompress and untar the compressed tar file
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in an appropriate directory.
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<p>
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Then you can either compile XPM via "imake" or in a stand-alone way.
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<h3><a name="sec4.1">4.1. With imake</a></h3>
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Imakefiles are provided to build both shared and unshared libraries.
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However, building a shared lib is very OS dependent and often requires
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specific files which are not available. Also config files are often not
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set correctly for this task. So if it fails you can avoid trying to
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build one and simply build the static library instead. In order to do
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so you should edit the top Imakefile to add -DSharedLibXpm=NO to the
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definition of IMAKE_DEFINES as described.
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<p>
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The compilation and installation of the library and the sxpm program
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should only require you to edit the top Imakefile. But you should do so
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in order to specify the locations where the various files should be
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installed and to set the DEFINES variable accordingly to your system.
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On Solaris 2.* the compilation works only in the native svr4
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environment, avoid the bsd one or it won't compile. Especially you
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should be using /opt/SUNWspro/bin/cc and not /usr/ucb/cc.
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Also since the compiler is no longer part of the OS distribution a lot
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of people use gcc instead. This is fine, but be aware that the imake
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tool you get as part of the X Window System on a solaris box is
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configured for cc. Therefore the compilation using the generated
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Makefiles will not succeed unless you have changed the default
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configuration. An easy work around is to directly edit the generated
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lib/Makefile to change '-K pic' to '-fpic'. Fixing your imake
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configuration would be better though.
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On Linux, if you do not use ELF yet you'd better get the binary
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distribution available from sunsite. Because it's really a pain to
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build a shared lib and the current XPM distribution doesn't contain
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the jump files you would need to do so. On the other hand people have
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had no problems building it using ELF.
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<p>
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Then execute the following command:
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xmkmf -a
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</pre>
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<p>
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or if this option is not supported by your version of xmkmf:
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<pre>
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xmkmf
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make Makefiles
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make includes
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make depend (optional)
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</pre>
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<p>
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Then simply execute:
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<pre>
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make
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which will build the XPM library and the sxpm application.
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Then do:
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make install
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make install.man
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</pre>
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which will install the library and the sxpm program and man page.
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If it fails, be sure you have set the DEFINES correctly in the top
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Imakefile to suit your machine.
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<h4>NOTE ON USING IMAKE:</h4>
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<p>
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Building the XPM distribution with imake requires to have imake
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<strong>correctly installed and configured</strong> on your
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system. I do my best at tweaking the Imakefiles so they work with
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as many imake flavors people might have as possible but there is
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nothing I can do against wrong imake configurations. So if your
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build fails using imake, don't send me email for advice. Get your
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imake configuration fixed or forget about it!
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<h3><a name="sec4.2">4.2. Without imake</a></h3>
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<p>
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A set of makefiles is provided for those who do not have imake
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available on their system. However, this is only provided as a
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convenience and you should be considered as a starting point and not as
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something ready to use. These makefiles, called Makefile.noX, will most
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likely require some editing in order be set accordingly to your system.
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<p>
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Once this setting is done, you should be able to compile XPM, by
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executing the following command:
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make -f Makefile.noX
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</pre>
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Then to install it, do:
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<pre>
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make -f Makefile.noX install
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</pre>
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<h2><a name="sec5">5. SXPM</a></h2>
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<p>
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In addition to the library the sxpm tool is provided to show XPM file and
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convert them from XPM1 or XPM2 to XPM version 3. If you have previously done
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'make' or 'make all' you should already have it, otherwise just do:
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cd sxpm; make
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</pre>
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<p>
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This application shows you most of the features of XPM and its source can be
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used to quickly see how to use the provided functions.
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<p>
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By executing 'sxpm -help' you will get the usage.
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<p>
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Executing 'sxpm -plaid' will show a demo of the XpmCreatePixmapFromData
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function. The pixmap is created from the static variable plaid defined in the
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sxpm.c file. sxpm will end when you press the key 'q' in the created window.
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Executing 'sxpm -plaid -sc lines_in_mix blue' will show the feature of
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overriding color symbols giving a colorname, executing 'sxpm -plaid -sp
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lines_in_mix 1' will show overriding giving a pixel value, and executing 'sxpm
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-plaid -cp red 0' will show overriding giving a color value.
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Then you should try 'sxpm -plaid -o output' to get an output file using the
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XpmWriteFileFromPixmap function.
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You can now try 'sxpm -plaid -o - -nod -rgb /usr/lib/X11/rgb.txt' to directly
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get the pixmap printed out on the standard output with colornames instead of
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rgb values.
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<p>
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Then you should try 'sxpm plaid.xpm' to use the XpmReadFileToPixmap function,
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and 'cat plaid_mask.xpm|sxpm' to see how "transparent pixels" are handled.
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<p>
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The XpmCreatePixmapFromData function is on purpose called without any XpmInfos
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flag to show the utility of this one. Indeed, compare the color section of the
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two files foo and bar obtained from 'sxpm -nod -plaid -o foo' and 'sxpm -nod
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plaid.xpm -o bar'. All the default colors and also the comments have been
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restored.
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To end look at plaid_ext.xpm and try "sxpm -nod plaid_ext.xpm -v" to see how
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extensions are handled.
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Of course, other combinations are allowed and should be tried. Thus, 'sxpm
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plaid.xpm -o output -nod' will show you how to convert a file from XPM1 or XPM2
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to a XPM version 3 using sxpm.
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See the manual page for more detail.
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<h2><a name="sec6">6. CXPM</a></h2>
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The cxpm tool is provided to help you figure out whether an XPM file is correct
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or not with regard to its format. If you have previously done 'make' or
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'make all' you should already have it, otherwise just do:
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cd cxpm; make
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The related man page will tell you everything about it but here is a simple
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example of what it does:
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$ ./cxpm bogus_pixmap
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Xpm Error: Invalid XPM file.
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Error found line 3 near character 5
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</pre>
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It is pretty limited but at least, unlike sxpm, it gives you some hint on where
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the error occured within the file.
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<h2><a name="sec7">7. Other Tools</a></h2>
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<p>
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Several converters dealing with XPM and a pixmap editor can be found in the
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xpm-contrib distribution. Also I recommend the use of netpbm to do any kind of
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general image operations such as scaling, resizing, dithering, and to convert
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from and to any other image format.
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<h2><a name="sec8">8. Discussion</a></h2>
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<p>
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There is a mailing list to discuss about XPM which is <a
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href="mailto:xpm-talk@sophia.inria.fr">xpm-talk@sophia.inria.fr</a>.
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Any request to subscribe should be sent to <a
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href="mailto:xpm-talk-request@sophia.inria.fr">xpm-talk-request@sophia.inria.fr</a>.
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The archive of the xpm-talk list is available through the web at
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<a
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href="http://zenon.inria.fr/koala/xpm-talk-hypermail">http://zenon.inria.fr/koala/xpm-talk-hypermail</a>
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and through ftp at <a
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href="ftp://koala.inria.fr/pub/xpm/xpm-talk-archive">ftp://koala.inria.fr/pub/xpm/xpm-talk-archive</a>
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<p>
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Please mail any bug reports or modifications done, comments, suggestions,
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requests for updates or patches to port on another machine to:
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<p>Email: <a href="lehors@sophia.inria.fr">lehors@sophia.inria.fr</a>
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<br>Phone: +33 (0)4 93 65 78 89
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<br>Surface Mail:<br>
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Arnaud Le Hors<br>
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Inria BP.93<br>
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2004, Route des lucioles<br>
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06902 Sophia Antipolis Cedex<br>
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FRANCE
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<hr>
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<h2><a name="copy">Copyright (C) 1989-95 GROUPE BULL</a></h2>
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
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of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to
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deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the
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rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or
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sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
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furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
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all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
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IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
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FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL
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GROUPE BULL BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
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AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN
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CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Except as contained in this notice, the name of GROUPE BULL shall not be
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used in advertising or otherwise to promote the sale, use or other dealings
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in this Software without prior written authorization from GROUPE BULL.
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