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Rle2Gif
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Program to convert images saved as RLE (utah raster toolkit) to GIF format.
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Usage:
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Usage: Rle2Gif [-q] [-c #Colors] [-h] RleFile
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If no RleFile is given, Rle2Gif will try to read stdin for Rle file.
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Memory required:
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Screen.
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Options:
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--------
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1. [-q] : quite mode. Default off on MSDOS, on on unix. Controls printout
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of running scan lines. Use -q- to turn off.
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2. [-c #Colors] : Select size of color map in the output Gif file. #Colors
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should be given as the based 2 log of number of colors. Default is 8
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which is 256 colors, and which is also the maximum.
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3. [-h] : print one command line help, similar to Usage above.
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Notes:
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As the RLE format allows full 24 bits per pixel (8 per primmery color)
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Colors must be quantized to the number of colors as set by the [-c] option,
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above. This process is quite slow. See the quantize.c file in the lib
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directory for the reference for this quantization algorithm (median cut).
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