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Title: gifcolor
Author: [see the "Author" section]
Generator: DocBook XSL Stylesheets v1.79.1 <http://docbook.sf.net/>
Date: 2 May 2012
Manual: GIFLIB Documentation
Source: GIFLIB
Language: English

"GIFCOLOR" "1" "2 May 2012" "GIFLIB" "GIFLIB Documentation"
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"NAME"
gifcolor - generate color test-pattern GIFs
"SYNOPSIS"

\w'gifcolor 'u gifcolor [-v] [-b background] [-h] [colormap-file]

"DESCRIPTION"

A program to generate color test patterns. Feed it a color map file (as generated, say, by the -s option of gifclrmp) and it will generate a GIF containing lines of the form.

.\}

Color %-3d: [%-3d, %-3d, %-3d]:
.\}

where the first number is the zero-based color index, and the triple is the index\*(Aqs [Red, Green, Blue] value. There will be one such line for each color. Each line will be set in a simple 8x8 font in the color it describes; thus, any lines corresponding to the GIF\*(Aqs background color will be blank.

"OPTIONS"

-v

Verbose mode (show progress). Enables printout of running scan lines.

-b

Set the image\*(Aqs backround color to a given numeric index.

-h

Print one line of command line help, similar to Usage above.

If no colormap file is specified, the color map will be read from stdin.

"AUTHOR"

Gershon Elber.