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RLETOABA60(1)							 RLETOABA60(1)

NAME
       rletoabA60 - convert RLE images to Abekas yuv format

SYNOPSIS
       rletoabA60 [ -c ] [ -{pP} x y ] [ -o outfile ] [ infile ]

DESCRIPTION
       This  program  converts	an RLE(5) file to a yuv byte file suitable for
       display on an Abekas A60.  Typically the yuv file is then rcp'd to  the
       Abekas  for  display.   By default rletoabA60 will attempt to place the
       image according to the placement values in the image  header.   If  the
       image is to large to fit in the Abekas format (720x486), the portion of
       the image extending off the edge will be cropped.

OPTIONS
       -c     Center the image on a black background.

       -p x y Position the lower left corner of the image at (x y).

       -P x y Increment the position of the image by (x y).

       At most one of -c, -p, or -P can be specified.

       infile The input will be read from this file, otherwise, input will  be
	      taken from stdin.

       -o outfile
	      If  specified, output will be written to this file, otherwise it
	      will go to stdout.

SEE ALSO
       urt(1), RLE(5).

AUTHOR
       Thomas Todd Elvins, University of Utah

4.4 Berkeley Distribution	 June 05, 1988			 RLETOABA60(1)
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