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11 ppmquant [-floyd|-fs] ncolors [ppmfile] ppmquant [-floyd|-fs]
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18 ppmquant is obsolete. All it does now is invoke pnmquant or pnmremap.
19 You should use one of those programs in any new program, or if you are
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21 version of Netpbm before 9.21 (January 2001). ppmquant exists only for
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24 pnmquant is fully backward compatible with ppmquant without the -map‐
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34 ppmquant's function is the same as pnmquant and pnmremap.
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37 program from pnmquant, and was a bona fide PPM program. That means if
38 you gave it a PGM or PBM image as input, it would process it as if it
39 were PPM and generate a PPM output. Now, since it is really a PNM pro‐
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