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Pnmmontage User Manual(0)			     Pnmmontage User Manual(0)

NAME
       pnmmontage - create a montage of PNM images

SYNOPSIS
       pnmmontage

       [-header=headerfile]

       [-quality=n]

       [-prefix=prefix]

       [-0|-1|-2|...|-9]

       [-data=filename]

       pnmfile...

DESCRIPTION
       This program is part of Netpbm(1)

       pnmmontage  packs images of differing sizes into a minimum-area compos‐
       ite image.

       Areas of the output that cannot be occupied by an image are black.

OPTIONS
       -data=filename
	      This option causes pnmmontage to write a file that describes  in
	      machine-readable	form  the  positions  of  the  original images
	      within the packed image.	Here is an example:

			  :0:0:227:298
			  ../image1.ppm:0:0:227:149
			  ../image2.ppm:0:149:227:149

	      There is a line for each component image and one for the compos‐
	      ite.

	      The 5 fields on each line are:

       ·      source  image  name  (or null string indicating the line for the
	      composite image)

       ·      Column number of upper left corner of the image

       ·      Row number of upper left corner of the image

       ·      width of the image (columns)

       ·      height of the image (rows)

	      This option was new in Netpbm 10.6 (July 2002).

       -header=filename
	      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 output also  includes  #defines
	      OVERALLX	and  OVERALLY,	which  specifies the total size of the
	      montage image.

	      Here is an example:

			  #define OVERALLX 227
			  #define OVERALLY 298

			  #define X 0
			  #define Y 0
			  #define SZX 227
			  #define SZY 149

			  #define X 0
			  #define Y 149
			  #define SZX 227
			  #define SZY 149

       -prefix
	      Tells pnmmontage to use the  specified  prefix  on  all  of  the
	      #defines it generates.

       -quality
	      Before attempting to place the subimages, pnmmontage will calcu‐
	      late 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, which‐
	      ever  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,  -quality=100
	      will  find  the  best  possible solution; however, it may take a
	      very long time to do so.	The default is -quality=200.

       -0, -1, ... -9
	      These options control the quality at a higher level than	-qual‐
	      ity;  -0	is  the worst quality (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.


NOTES
       Using -9 is very slow on all but the smallest image sets.

       The minimum area arrangement is often  not  a  convenient  shape.   For
       example,	 it  might be a tall, thin column of images, when you'd rather
       have something more square.  To force a minimum width  or  height,  you
       can include a strut image - a black image that wide and one pixel high.
       Similarly, you can use a vertical strut to force a minimum height.

SEE ALSO
       pnmcat(1) , pnmindex(1) , pnm(1) , pam(1) , pbm(1) , pgm(1) , ppm(1)

HISTORY
       pnmmontage was new in Netpbm 9.10 (January 2001).

AUTHOR
       Copyright (C) 2000 by Ben Olmstead.

netpbm documentation	       22 November 2012	     Pnmmontage User Manual(0)
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