MGR bitmap
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− | + | |"yx" || modern format, squeezed | |
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+ | |"zz" || old format, 1-bit, 16-bit aligned | ||
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+ | |"zy" || old format, 8-bit, 16-bit aligned | ||
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+ | |"xy" || same as "zy"? | ||
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== Specifications == | == Specifications == |
Revision as of 01:47, 15 May 2013
Contents |
Overview
MGR bitmap is an image file format associated with the ManaGeR (or MGR) windowing system.
Identification
Apparently, MGR bitmap files do not conventionally have a filename extension.
Files begin with a two-byte ASCII signature:
Signature | Format |
---|---|
"yz" | modern format, 8-bit aligned |
"yx" | modern format, squeezed |
"xz" | old format, 1-bit, 32-bit aligned |
"zz" | old format, 1-bit, 16-bit aligned |
"zy" | old format, 8-bit, 16-bit aligned |
"xy" | same as "zy"? |
Specifications
- MGR source code → src/libbitblit/bitmap/bitmap.5
Software
- Netpbm: mgrtopbm, pbmtomgr
- MGR source code