Changes of hpcdtoppm: v0.6: - hpcdtoppm now finds the 64Base extension files from the path given for the image-file name. - small bug fixed. v0.6 beta patch2: - bug fixed for images with more than one file for each 64base plane v0.6 beta patch1: - bug fixed in opening the 64Base files. - a debugging printf removed. v0.6 beta: - Code added to read 64Base v0.5 pl1: - Bug fixed in main.c, procedure f_ov. When writing all the images from overview files, a lot of file descriptors were opened, but never closed. This produced write errors if the machine has not enough file descriptors. - procedure clear renamed to clearimpl to avoid collision with other libraries - data types OUTGRAY and OUTRGB renamed to OUT1PL and OUT3PL, these data types are not bound to special color models. - gsave/grestore added to postscript output v0.5: - Bug fixed in pgm writing procedure - Missing ':' added in BoundingBox line of encapsulated Postscript - postscript output with Floyd-Steinberg dithering added - orientation chooser for contact sheet option -C - accepts input from stdin (give '-' as filename) - -S option for subrectangles - procedure definitions in ANSI-C - "turn on head" added. v0.4: - Additional Options -m, -pos, -rep, -crop - pgm output added - postscript output added - Flip options - color corrections - primitive form of contact sheet - simple method of jumping over reading errors in Huffman code - optional Huffman-Lookuptable for speedup v0.3: - Additional Options -x, -a and -ycc - bcopy thrown out. - New datatype sBYTE for char. This fixes the problem with compilers which have the char unsigned. These got some 'snow' in their pictures (merry christmas :-). - Address arithmetik bug fixed in writepicture v0.2: - Small workaround for strange behavior of address-calculation of a c-compiler for NeXT. - Improved rounding for integer maths. - Thrown out floating arithmetic, changed color conversion to integer fixed point. - PPM-writing-routines added. You can choose whether you want to use pbmplus-routines or the included routines. - some ununused variables thrown out.