# PBMPLUS auxiliary magic numbers file # # These are meant to be used with the "file" program to help determine # the type of a file. You can add these entries to the system's /etc/magic # file, or if your version of "file" supports the -m flag you can use # them that way. # # All of these entries use the "string" format so that they will work on # both big-endian and little-endian machines. 0 string \037\235 compressed file 0 string begin uuencoded file 0 string xbtoa btoa'd file 0 string P1 PBM file 0 string P2 PGM file 0 string P3 PPM file 0 string P4 PBM "rawbits" file 0 string P5 PGM "rawbits" file 0 string P6 PPM "rawbits" file 0 string \361\0\100\273 CMU window manager bitmap 0 string \131\246\152\225 Sun rasterfile 0 string yz MGR bitmap 0 string \115\115 TIFF file, big-endian 0 string \111\111 TIFF file, little-endian 0 string GIF87a GIF file 0 string GIF89a GIF file 8 string ILBM IFF ILBM file 0 string This\040is\040a\040BitMap\040file Lisp Machine bit-array-file 0 string !! Bennet Yee's "face" format