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6 ppmtoacad - convert PPM to Autocad database or slide
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31 ppmtoacad reads a PPM image as input and produces an Autocad® slide
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45 -dxb ppmtoacad writes an Autocad binary database import (.dxb) file.
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87 If the source image had non-square pixels (which means it is not
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120 Autocad Reference Manual: Slide File Format and Binary Drawing Inter‐
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