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137) What is XPM?
[Last modified: Sept 98] Answer: XPM is file format for color images. A programming libary is also available. XPM is based on the standard XBM monochrome file format and Xlib related convenience functions. The XPM home page is: http://www.inria.fr/koala/lehors/xpm.html It has pointes to the source code and detailed documentation. Ken Lee
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