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NAME

       ascompose -  provides  access to libAfterImage functionality, using scripts written in custom XML dialect
       libAfterImage/ascompose

NAMEascompose

       is a tool to compose image(s) and display/save it based on supplied XML input file.

SYNOPSIS

       ascompose -f file|-s string [-o file] [-t type] [-V] ascompose -i include_file [-i more_include_file  ...
       ]
                    -f  file|-s  string [-o file] [-t type] [-V] ascompose -f file|-s string [-o file] [-t type]
       [-V] [-n] ascompose -f file|-s string [-o file] [-t type [-c compression_level]]
                    [-V] [-r] ascompose [-h] ascompose [-v]

DESCRIPTION

       ascompose reads supplied XML data, and manipulates image accordingly.  It  could  transform  images  from
       files  of  any  supported  file  format,  draw  gradients,  render  antialiased  texturized text, perform
       superimposition of arbitrary number of images, and save images into files of any of supported output file
       formats.

       At any point, the result of any operation could be assigned a name, and later on  referenced  under  this
       name.

       At  any  point  during  the  script processing, result of any operation could be saved into a file of any
       supported file types.

       Internal image format is 32bit ARGB with 8bit per channel.

       Last image referenced, will be displayed in X window, unless -n option is  specified.  If  -r  option  is
       specified,  then  this  image  will  be  displayed  in  root  window  of X display, effectively setting a
       background for a desktop. If -o option is specified, this image will also  be  saved  into  the  file  or
       requested type.

       ascompose  can  be  compiled to not reference X Window System, thus allowing it to be used on web servers
       and any other place. It does not even require X libraries in that case.

       Supported file types for input are : XPM   - via internal code, or libXpm library.  JPEG  -  via  libJpeg
       library.   PNG   - via libPNG library.  XCF   - via internal code. For now XCF support is not complete as
       it
               does not merge layers.  PPM/PNM - via internal code.  BMP, ICO, CUR - via internal code.  GIF   -
       via  libungif  library.   TIFF   -  via  libtiff  library  (including  alpha   channel   support).    see
       libAfterImage/ASImageFileTypes for more.

       Supported  file  types  for  output  : XPM   - via internal code, or libXpm library.  JPEG  - via libJpeg
       library.  PNG   - via libPNG library.  GIF   -  via  libungif  library.   TIFF   -  via  libtiff  library
       (including alpha channel support).

OPTIONS

          -h --help          display help and exit.
          -f --file file     an XML file to use as input.
          -s --string string an XML string to use as input.
          -n --no-display    don't display the last referenced image.
          -r --root-window   draw last referenced image image on root window.
          -o --output file   output last referenced image in to a file.
                             You should use -t to specify what file type to
                             use. Filenames are meaningless when it comes to
                             determining what file type to use.
          -t --type type     type of file to output to.
          -c --compress level compression level.
          -v --version       display version and exit.
          -V --verbose       increase verbosity. To increase verbosity level
                             use several of these, like: ascompose -V -V -V.
          -D --debug         maximum verbosity - show everything and
                             debug messages.
          -i --include file  include file as input prior to processing main
                                file.

PORTABILITY

       ascompose could be used both with and without X window system. It has been tested on most UNIX flavors on
       both 32 and 64 bit architecture.  It has also been tested under CYGWIN environment on Windows 95/NT/2000

USES

       libAfterImage          all  the image manipulation routines.  libAfterBase          Optionally. Misc data
       handling such as hash
                             tables and console io. Must be used when compiled
                             without X Window support.  libJPEG               JPEG image format support.  libPNG
       PNG image format support.  libungif              GIF image format  support.   libTIFF                TIFF
       image format support.

AUTHOR

       Ethan  Fisher           <allanon  at  crystaltokyo dot com> Sasha Vasko           <sasha at aftercode dot
       net> Eric Kowalski         <eric at beancrock dot net>
       libAfterImage/ascompose/sample

EXAMPLE

       Here is the default script that gets executed by ascompose, if no parameters are given :

SOURCE

           #if 1 static char* default_doc_str = "\ <composite op=hue>\
             <composite op=add>\
               <scale width=512 height=proportional>\
                   <img id=rose src=rose512.jpg/></scale>\
               <tile width=512 height=384><img src=back.xpm/></tile>\
             </composite>\
             <tile width=512  height=384><img  src=fore.xpm/></tile>\  </composite>\  <printf  format=\"original
           image    width=%d\n\"    var=\"rose.width\"/>\    <printf   format=\"original   image   height=%d\n\"
           var=\"rose.height\"/>\    <printf    format=\    \"original    image    size     in     pixels=%d\n\"
           val=$rose.width*$rose.height/>"; #else static char* default_doc_str = "\
             <composite op=add>\
               <scale width=512 height=proportional>\
                   <img id=rose src=rose512.jpg/></scale>\
               <tile width=512 height=384><img src=back.xpm/></tile>\
             </composite>"; #endif

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