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To use XBM format, specify xbm as the image type. This image
format doesn't require an external library, so images of this type are
always supported.
Additional image properties supported for the xbm image type are:
:foreground foreground
nil for the default color. This color is
used for each pixel in the XBM that is 1. The default is the frame's
foreground color.
:background background
nil for the default color. This color is
used for each pixel in the XBM that is 0. The default is the frame's
background color.
If you specify an XBM image using data within Emacs instead of an external file, use the following three properties:
:data data
:height and :width.
:height and :width in this case,
because omitting them is what indicates the data has the format of an
XBM file. The file contents specify the height and width of the image.
height bits. In this case, you must specify
:height and :width, both to indicate that the string
contains just the bits rather than a whole XBM file, and to specify the
size of the image.
:width width
:height height
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