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Ok this work!! But I don't use enough dos :)! I forgot this:
tgatoppm name.tga >name.ppm :) I didn't put >name.ppm
stupid no? :)
Thanks Thanks Thanks .... (my fingers burn) Ron!!!
Fabian.
Fabian Brau wrote:
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> And tgatoppm seems work but no output file?? I have search in my hard
> disk, nothing!!
>
> Fabian.
>
> Fabian Brau wrote:
> >
> > Thanks Ron,
> >
> > but bmptoppm don't work for me :(
> >
> > Fabian.
> >
> > Ron Parker wrote:
> > >
> > > On Wed, 03 Nov 1999 10:34:49 +0100, Fabian Brau wrote:
> > > >If you could give me an utility which can cut a given part
> > > >(which I choose), al ways the same, of several (hundreds) images, this
> > > >could be great for me :).
> > > >I am using win 98.
> > >
> > > The netpbm utilities can do this, among other things. For a win32 version,
> > > go to ftp://ftp.uci.agh.edu.pl/pub/tex/systems/win32/web2c/ . These are
> > > command-line utilities, so they're perfectly suited to scripting with a
> > > batch file or your favorite other scripting language. The documentation is
> > > in Unix man format, but you can find an HTML version at
> > > http://www.ctyme.com/linuxdoc.htm . The programs you're likely to be
> > > interested in are tgatoppm, pnmcut, and ppmtotga. All are in section 1 of
> > > the manpages.
> > >
> > > --
> > > These are my opinions. I do NOT speak for the POV-Team.
> > > The superpatch: http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/superpatch/
> > > My other stuff: http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
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I have found what is not correct! It seems that bmptoppm and ppmtobmp
work only with 8 bit bmp not 24bit bmp
Fabian.
Fabian Brau wrote:
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> Thanks Ron,
>
> but bmptoppm don't work for me :(
>
> Fabian.
>
> Ron Parker wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 03 Nov 1999 10:34:49 +0100, Fabian Brau wrote:
> > >If you could give me an utility which can cut a given part
> > >(which I choose), al ways the same, of several (hundreds) images, this
> > >could be great for me :).
> > >I am using win 98.
> >
> > The netpbm utilities can do this, among other things. For a win32 version,
> > go to ftp://ftp.uci.agh.edu.pl/pub/tex/systems/win32/web2c/ . These are
> > command-line utilities, so they're perfectly suited to scripting with a
> > batch file or your favorite other scripting language. The documentation is
> > in Unix man format, but you can find an HTML version at
> > http://www.ctyme.com/linuxdoc.htm . The programs you're likely to be
> > interested in are tgatoppm, pnmcut, and ppmtotga. All are in section 1 of
> > the manpages.
> >
> > --
> > These are my opinions. I do NOT speak for the POV-Team.
> > The superpatch: http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/superpatch/
> > My other stuff: http://www2.fwi.com/~parkerr/traces.html
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Fabian Brau wrote:
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> Hello Remco,
>
> yes, I do all in my game :), I program in Java (not quick language, but
> for a point-and-click game it is enough). But i never work with image
> file before! If you could give me an utility which can cut a given part
> (which I choose), al ways the same, of several (hundreds) images, this
> could be great for me :).
> I am using win 98.
>
> Thank you very much!!
>
> Fabian.
>
I've sent you the programs, hope they work for you.
Have fun 8)
Remco
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