IfranView is a great little freeware (non-commercial use) viewer for Windows
that can handle more image formats "than you can poke a stick at" including
PPM.

Does batch conversions as well. Worth checking out.

http://www.irfanview.com/

Brett.

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Sent: Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:47 AM
Subject: [REBOL] Jobs/projects list? Re:(3)


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> Practically all file viewers on UNIX/Linux can view .ppm.
> I used to have a viewer for Windows but I can't find it anymore.
>
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> Subject: [REBOL] Jobs/projects list? Re:(2)
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> OK. What kind of application can I use to view a .ppm (portable pixel map)
> file?
>
> > I have finished up a good chunk of the GML parsing (grammer.r)
> > and started work on the renderer (renderer.r and threed.r).  However
> > RealLife and WeakMathSkills is preventing me from finishing it up.
> >
> > 'do %render.r' should create a tiny 'testing.ppm' file containing
> > a picture of a rendered plane.
> >
> > ---
> >
> > Although I wasn't able to finish it,  I had a lot of fun with the
> > parsing.  REBOL parses like a hot knife through butter!  My problem
> > is that I've never written any 3-d code in my life so that bit was
> > going to be out of my reach for a while.
> >
> > If there are any enterprising programmers out there, feel free
> > (no strings attached) to use this code as you please.  There are
> > still about 20 hours left till the deadline.  Top prize is $1000US
> > and unlimited bragging rights!
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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