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SNG (Scriptable Network Graphics) is a minilanguage designed specifically to represent the entire contents of a PNG (Portable Network Graphics) file in an editable form.
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sng -- a compiler for an editable PNG representation SNG (Scriptable Network Graphics) is a minilanguage designed to reflect the data and structure of PNG (Portable Network Graphics) files in an editable form. The sng program translates between SNG and PNG. It can be useful especially for viewing and editing data in obscure ancillary chanks that graphics editors won't handle. Also, since SNG is easy to generate from scripts, sng may be useful at the end of a pipeline that programmatically generates PNG images. This program requires libpng-1.0.9beta7 or later. All these should be handled correctly with 1.0.9 final; however the default build of 1.0.9 doesn't support the iTXT chunk correctly, so sng won't either. With the 1.1.x version of libpng, all chunks including iTXT are handled correctly. For more details, consult the manual page. Files in this distribution: README this file Makefile Makefile for building sng sng.h common declarations for compiler and decompiler main.c handle options sng.1 the manual page sngc.c SNG to PNG compiler sngd.c PNG to SNG decompiler test.sng Test file exercising all chunk types TODO unfinished business sng_regress regression-test harness for sng The sng code has been tested on all of the non-broken images in the PNG test suite at <http://www.cdrom.com/pub/png/pngsuite.html> using sng_regress. Eric S. Raymond [email protected] http://www.catb.org
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