Text-to-BMP lets you take your own data and create a BMP image out of it.
Usage: bmpmaker [OPTIONS] Reads data from stdin
Options:
-w <width> Choose the width of the image. The height will
be automatically determined if -h is not choosed
-h <height> Choose the height of the image. The width will
be automatically determined if -w is not choosed
-o <file> Place the output in <file>. Standard
name is a.bmp
-c <ascii> If the appliction needs to fill the image with
junk data this character will be used. Standard
is null
-i Prints information about the image on
the screen
-h --help Shows this info
Example usage:
bmpmaker -h 40 -o my_image.bmp < my_data.txt
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