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<H1>pamstretch-gen</H1>
Updated: 10 April 2000
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<H2>NAME</H2>
pamstretch-gen - use pamstretch and pamscale to scale by non-integer values
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<H2>SYNOPSIS</H2>
<B>pamstretch-gen</B> <I>N</I> [<I>pnmfile</I>]
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<H2>DESCRIPTION</H2>
<p>This program is part of <a href="index.html">Netpbm</a>.
<B>pamstretch-gen</B> is a program which uses <B><A
HREF="pamstretch.html">pamstretch</A></B>, <B><A
HREF="pnmfile.html">pnmfile</A></B>, and <B><A
HREF="pamscale.html">pamscale</A></B> to smoothly scale up a PNM file
by any ratio; it's like a more general version of pamstretch (hence
the name). But other than the `any ratio' bit, it's much the same as
pamstretch. :-)
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<H2>LIMITATIONS</H2>
The program uses <b>awk</b> just to make some simple floating-point
calculations, which is probably overkill. But using <b>dc</b> makes
my head hurt.
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<H2>SEE ALSO</H2>
<B><A HREF="pamstretch.html">pamstretch</A></B>,
<B><A HREF="pamscale.html">pamscale</A></B>
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<H2>AUTHOR</H2>
Russell Marks (<A
HREF="mailto:russell.marks@ntlworld.com">russell.marks@ntlworld.com</A>).
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<LI><A HREF="#lbAB">NAME</A>
<LI><A HREF="#lbAC">SYNOPSIS</A>
<LI><A HREF="#lbAD">DESCRIPTION</A>
<LI><A HREF="#lbAE">BUGS</A>
<LI><A HREF="#lbAF">SEE ALSO</A>
<LI><A HREF="#lbAG">AUTHOR</A>
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