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-.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 <dannf@debian.org> for
-the \fBDebian GNU/Linux\fP system (but may be used by others). Most of the content
-was written by H. Peter Anvin.