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6 pamx - display Netpbm image in X Window System window
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12 [-fullscreen] [-install] [-private] [-fit] [-pixmap] [-verbose] [-dis‐
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26 pamx displays a Netpbm image in an X Window System window. It is like
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34 pamx is not the best choice for general purpose viewing of images,
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37 complex systems, but you can get much more powerful viewers that can
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41 The program xwud (X Window Undump) is part of the X Window System and
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48 the window by dragging with the first mouse button. The cursor will
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102 Force the use of a pixmap as backing-store. This is provided
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129 Use color as the background color instead of the default (usu‐
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164 Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this soft‐
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168 sion notice appear in supporting documentation. The author
169 makes no representations about the suitability of this software
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176 FITNESS, IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHOR BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL,
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179 ACTION OF CONTRACT, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORTIOUS ACTION, ARISING
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190 pamx was new in Netpbm 10.34 (May 2006).
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192 pamx is essentially based on the classic X displayer program xloadimage
193 by Jim Frost, 1989. Bryan Henderson stripped it down and adapted it to
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196 The following features of xloadimage are left out of pamx, to be more
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