.TH "PPMTOLSS16" "1" .SH "NAME" ppmtolss16 \(em Convert a PPM to an LSS16 image .SH "SYNOPSIS" .PP \fBppmtolss16\fR [ \fB \fI#rrggbb\fR=\fIi\fR \fP \&...] [< input.ppm] [> output.rle] .SH "DESCRIPTION" .PP This manual page documents briefly the \fBppmtolss16\fR command. .PP The \fBppmtolss16\fR program converts a "raw" PPM file with max 16 colors to a simple RLE-based format: .PP \fBsimple RLE-based format\fR .TS tab(); l l. unint32 0x1413f3dmagic (littleendian) unint16 xsizelittleendian unint15 ysizelittleendian 16 x unint8 r,g,bcolor map .TE .PP Color map is in 6-bit format (each byte is 0..63) .PP Then, a sequence of nybbles: .PP N ... if N is != previous pixel, one pixel of color N, otherwise run sequence follows ... .PP M ... if M > 0 then run length is M+1, otherwise run sequence is encoded in two nybbles, littleendian, +17 .PP The nybble sequences are on a per-row basis, runs may not extend across rows and odd-nybble rows are zero-padded. .PP At the start of a row, the "previous pixel" is assumed to be zero. .SH "OPTIONS" .PP A summary of options is included below. .IP "\fB\fI#rrggbb\fR=\fIi\fR\fP" 10 Specify that the color #rrggbb (hex) should be assigned index i (decimal). .SH "BUG" .PP This program cannot handle comments in the header, nor "plain" ppm format. .SH "SEE ALSO" .PP \fBppmtolss16\fR(1) .SH "AUTHOR" .PP This manual page was compiled by dann frazier for the \fBDebian GNU/Linux\fP system (but may be used by others). Most of the content was written by H. Peter Anvin.