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pnmsplit(1)							   pnmsplit(1)

NAME
       pnmsplit	 -  split  a  multi-image  PNM file into multiple single-image
       files

SYNOPSIS
       pnmsplit [pnmfile[ output_file_pattern]]

DESCRIPTION
       Reads a Netpbm file as input.  Copies each image in the	input  into  a
       separate file, in the same format.

       pnmfile	is  the file specification of the input file, or - to indicate
       Standard Input.	The default is Standard Input.

       output_file_pattern tells how to name the output files.	It is the file
       specification  of  the  output file, except that the first occurence of
       "%d" in it is replaced by the image sequence number in  unpadded	 ASCII
       decimal,	 with  the sequence starting at 0.  If there is no "%d" in the
       pattern, pnmsplit fails.

       The default output file pattern is "image%d".

       Note that to do the reverse operation (combining multiple  single-image
       PNM  files into a multi-image one), there is no special Netpbm program.
       Just use cat.

SEE ALSO
       pnm(5), cat(1)

				 19 June 2000			   pnmsplit(1)
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