pnmmontage - create a montage of portable anymaps
pnmmontage [-?|-help]
[-header=headerfile] [-quality=n]
[-prefix=prefix]
[-0|-1|-2|...|-9] pnmfile...
Packs images of differing sizes into a minimum-area composite
image, optionally producing a C header file with the locations of the
subimages within the composite image.
- -?, -help
- Displays a (very) short usage message.
- Tells pnmmontage to write a C header file of the locations of the
original images within the packed image. Each original image generates
four #defines within the packed file: xxxX, xxxY, xxxSZX, and xxxSZY,
where xxx is the name of the file, converted to all uppercase. The
#defines OVERALLX and OVERALLY are also produced, specifying the total
size of the montage image.
- -prefix
- Tells pnmmontage to use the specified prefix on all of the #defines
it generates.
- -quality
- Before attempting to place the subimages, pnmmontage will calculate
a minimum possible area for the montage; this is either the total of the
areas of all the subimages, or the width of the widest subimage times the
height of the tallest subimage, whichever is greater. pnmmontage
then initiates a problem-space search to find the best packing; if it
finds a solution that is (at least) as good as the minimum area times the
quality as a percent, it will break out of the search. Thus, -q 100
will find the best possible solution; however, it may take a very long
time to do so. The default is -q 200.
- -0, -1, ... -9
- These options control the quality at a higher level than -q;
-0 is the worst quality (literally pick the first solution found),
while -9 is the best quality (perform an exhaustive search of
problem space for the absolute best packing). The higher the number, the
slower the computation. The default is -5.
Using -9 is excessively slow on all but the smallest image
sets. If the anymaps differ in maxvals, then pnmmontage will pick the
smallest maxval which is evenly divisible by each of the maxvals of the
original images.
Copyright (C) 2000 by Ben Olmstead.