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I don't have much information on these. They appear to be "patterns"? You can work with them inside of ImageMagick. But no other imaging tool will take them that I know of?

They came from here:

..::AIcons - ``prog/patterns´´::..

This is what he says about this file format.

<>>8-snip-8<<>

....::::WARNING::::....The images above are most likely to be in the X window, Bitmap and Pixmap image formats. Viewing these images directly with most Web Browsers does NOT work which is the reason for this example index file. PC users can look at: "Converting Images for PC use" on converting and displaying images they may download.

end /<>>8-snip-8<<>



You CAN'T use his files because of the 'Tila' in his base URL. Meaning this ~ It gives you error popup of a illegal file name. Which is fine. I made copies.

..::NOTE - UPDATE::..
This page was written in September of 2004 . Many versions of ImageMagick Studio ago. The Tila' in the URL's is no longer a problem.

..::/End Update::..

Moire Study Bars 500

Moire Bars and Links

However there isn't a easy way for me to display these images that I know of? The index viewers won't take XBM file format. Unless I can code it in? I'll try it and see.

Eh....ehh... Got it!
..::Adapted 4 XBM.php..::::..XBM Image Viewer.cgi::..

XBM's Image Examples Icons

..::File Names.txt::..




Choose an output image format and set any optional image attributes below. Some attributes are only relevant to specific output formats. Next, press output to convert your image to the selected format. The image is converted and you are given an opportunity to download it to your local area.

Format:


Storage type:
single file preview clipboard
appendhistogram multi-frame file


Press to your image or the form.



Optional Output Attributes

Image Type Compress Channel
Preview Dispose Interlace
Delay Loop Quality


Page Geometry

Comment:


Miscellaneous options:
save image as CMYK pixels (JPEG, TIFF, PS, PDF, PSD)
stack images left-to-right (when storage type is append)




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