User Guide

CHAPTER 13. FILTERS 169
13.170 WMF
Overview
THE GIMP can read files in the WMF (Windows Meta File) format. This format is
often used for stock images (clip-art) for office applications on the MICROSOFT WIN-
DOWS platform. Although WMF is a vector format, GIMP rasterizes (converts to pixels)
the image when the file is loaded.
13.171 Xach Blocks
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Sorry, but the help page for this item is not written yet. Can I help?
Yes you can! Please send a message to docs@gimp.org with xachlego as the
subject line. Feel free to also include documentation related suggestions or fix requests.
13.172 Xach Shadows
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Yes you can! Please send a message to docs@gimp.org with xachshadow as the
subject line. Feel free to also include documentation related suggestions or fix requests.
13.173 Xachvision
Overview
The XachVision filter renders layers that produce an image that appears to be the
image one might see on a surveillance camera monitor. XachVision Options
XachVision Settings
Color Here the user may select the color that is used to render the screen scan lines.
Clicking the color box will produce a color selection dialog so that the color can
be set interactively. FG will set the color to the current foreground color. BG will
select the current background color.
Added Noise This slider will set the amount of extra noise that is added to the render.
13.174 XWD
Overview
THE GIMP can read and write images in the XWD (X Window Dump) format. XWD
is the format or image which is output from the XWD program, which is included with
XFree86, for creating screenshots (which THE GIMP itself uses on Unix platforms).