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as the type set for output.</p>
 
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<p>Example:</p>
 
<p>Example:</p>
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== Using the Alpha Channel ==
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the section "Using the Alpha Channel" includes information about alpha handling in output files; this is the wrong place for such information, it should instead go into the output settings section.

Revision as of 22:18, 11 December 2010

The section on image_map should reference function images...

  • changed merged back into main page --jholsenback 14:59, 26 March 2010 (UTC)

Specifying an Image Map

The syntax for an image_map is:

 IMAGE_MAP:
  pigment {
    image_map {
      [BITMAP_TYPE] "bitmap[.ext]"
      [IMAGE_MAP_MODS...]
      }
  [PIGMENT_MODFIERS...]
  }
 IMAGE_MAP:
  pigment {
   image_map {
     FUNCTION_IMAGE
     }
  [PIGMENT_MODFIERS...]
  }
 BITMAP_TYPE:
   gif | tga | iff | ppm | pgm | png | jpeg | tiff | sys
 IMAGE_MAP_MOD:
   map_type Type | once | interpolate Type | 
   filter Palette, Amount | filter all Amount |
   transmit Palette, Amount | transmit all Amount
 FUNCTION_IMAGE:
   function I_WIDTH, I_HEIGHT { FUNCTION_IMAGE_BODY }
 FUNCTION_IMAGE_BODY: 
   PIGMENT | FN_FLOAT | pattern { PATTERN [PATTERN_MODIFIERS] } 

After the optional BITMAP_TYPE keyword is a string expression containing the name of a bitmapped image file of the specified type. If the BITMAP_TYPE is not given, the same type is expected as the type set for output.

Example:

Using the Alpha Channel

the section "Using the Alpha Channel" includes information about alpha handling in output files; this is the wrong place for such information, it should instead go into the output settings section.