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authordmcmahill <dmcmahill@pkgsrc.org>1999-12-23 03:57:11 +0000
committerdmcmahill <dmcmahill@pkgsrc.org>1999-12-23 03:57:11 +0000
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initial import of xchiplogo-19991222
note that the version number is the date when I grabbed the sources. There is no "official" version included in the sources. Xchiplogo reads an ascii bitmap file, and converts it into a magic or cif file. It is a handy program for creating logos of text or graphics for putting on VLSI chips. At the moment it accepts the B&W dithered format of XV as the input. It has got quite a few options for resizing and get- ting rid of many design rule errors that can be found in the bitmap file. It has a smoothing, before and after an error correction step. The error correction step is pretty simple ,don't expect miracles, but it works quite fine and spe- cially for text gives a reasonable output.
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+@comment $NetBSD: PLIST,v 1.1.1.1 1999/12/23 03:57:11 dmcmahill Exp $
+bin/xchiplogo