the programs 'pixmap' and 'xpaint' are
actually more suitable for creating pixmaps
(either from scratch or by first importing some
other image file).
---S ANCELOT <sancelot@usa.net> wrote:
> you can use xv on linux to create a pixmap , but be careful, because
there is binary and
> ascii definition in the file. you will need to keep only the ascii
part
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