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6 pamslice - extract one line of values out of a Netpbm image
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10 pamslice {-row=rownumber | -column=columnnumber} [-plane=planenumber]
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21 This program is part of Netpbm(1).
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23 pamslice extracts one line of tuples (pixels) out of a Netpbm image and
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97 pamtable(1) pamcut(1) pnmtopnm(1) pamchannel(1) pnm(1)
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101 pamslice replaced pgmslice in Netpbm 10.3 (June 2002). It was backward
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107 Jos Dingjan <jos@tuatha.org> wrote pgmslice after being unable to find
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