bitmap-editor(1)


NAME

   bitmap-editor - Editor for XBM images

SYNOPSIS

   bitmap-editor ?xbmfile?

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DESCRIPTION

   The  application described by this document, bitmap-editor, is a simple
   editor for XBM based  bitmap  images.   Written  by  Keith  Vetter  the
   original code can be found at http://wiki.tcl.tk/6298.

   COMMAND LINE
   bitmap-editor ?xbmfile?
          Invoked  without argument the editor GUI will be opened and show
          a standard bitmap to  edit.  Invoked  with  an  argument  it  is
          expected  to be the path to a bitmap file in XBM format, and the
          contained bitmap is shown.

          path xbmfile (in/out)
                 This argument specifies the path to a bitmap file in  XBM
                 format,  whose  contents  is  to  shown and edited by the
                 application.

BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK

   This document, and  the  application  it  describes,  will  undoubtedly
   contain  bugs  and  other problems.  Please report such in the category
   bitmap        of         the         Tcllib         SF         Trackers
   [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883].   Please  also report
   any ideas for enhancements you may have for either  application  and/or
   documentation.

KEYWORDS

   bitmap, editor, image, pixel, xbm

CATEGORY

   Image processing

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright (c)





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