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Encyclopedia > Metafile

Metafile is a generic term for a file formats that can store multiple types of data. This commonly includes graphics file formats. These graphics files can contain raster, vector, and type data. See also Category:Graphics file formats Here is a summary of the most common graphics file formats: Some file formats, e. ...


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PICT is a graphics file format introduced on the original Apple Macintosh computer as its standard metafile format. ... Windows Metafile (WMF) is a common graphics file format on Microsoft Windows systems. ... Windows Metafile (WMF) is a common graphics file format on Microsoft Windows systems. ... Encapsulated PostScript, or EPS, is a graphics file format. ...

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Radiance metafile program (1482 words)
The metafile graphics format was designed with the primary goal of serving as a temporary file for routines which output to dot-matrix and other line-at-a-time devices.
The metafile commands are as follows: F end of file: no arguments.
The standard location for metafiles used by the programs is /usr/lib/meta/, but can be changed by setting the environment variable MDIR.
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