x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASE x x SuSE Linux 13.1-RELEASEx Ppmpat User Manual(0) Ppmpat User Manual(0) NAME ppmpat - make a pretty PPM image SYNOPSIS ppmpat {-gingham2|-g2} | {-gingham3|-g3} | -madras | -tartan | -poles | -squig | -camo | -anticamo [-randomseed=integer] width height You can abbreviate any option to its shortest unique prefix. DESCRIPTION This program is part of Netpbm(1) ppmpat produces a PPM of the specified width and height, with a pattern in it. This program is mainly to demonstrate use of the ppmdraw routines, a simple but powerful drawing library. See the ppmdraw.h include file for more info on using these routines. Still, some of the patterns can be rather pretty. If you have a color workstation, something like ppm- pat -squig 300 300 | pnmquant 128 should generate a nice background. Some of these patterns have large numbers of colors, so if you want a simpler pattern, use pnmquant on the output. OPTIONS The options specify various pattern types: -gingham2 A gingham check pattern. Can be tiled. -gingham3 A slightly more complicated gingham. Can be tiled. -madras A madras plaid. Can be tiled. -tartan A tartan plaid. Can be tiled. -poles Color gradients centered on randomly-placed poles. -squig Squiggley tubular pattern. Can be tiled. -camo Camouflage pattern. -anticamo Anti-camouflage pattern - like -camo, but ultra-bright colors. -randomseed=integer This is the seed for the random number generator that generates the pixels. Use this to ensure you get the same image on separate invoca- tions. By default, ppmpat uses a seed derived from the time of day and process ID, which gives you fairly uncorrelated results in mul- tiple invocations. This option was new in Netpbm 10.61 (December 2012). REFERENCES Some of the patterns are from 'Designer's Guide to Color 3' by Jeanne Allen. SEE ALSO pnmtile(1) , pnmquant(1) , ppmmake(1) , ppmrainbow(1) , pamgradient(1) , ppm(5) AUTHOR Copyright (C) 1989 by Jef Poskanzer. netpbm documentation 24 November 2012 Ppmpat User Manual(0)
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