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You can choose the background color. You can choose the number PTM Viewer Crack+ PTM Viewer provides an easy to use interface for viewing and editing Polynomial texture maps. You can read the texture map data with the texdata command, and modify the data by using the set command. You can import a texture map file by drag and drop the file onto the application or you can choose the image from your file system. How to Start: To start using PTM Viewer you must first launch the main program by double clicking on the PTM Viewer.exe file. You can also open the program by launching the file directly from your system file manager. The main program is setup so that you can choose to import a texture map file by drag and drop it into the program. This will open the file with PTM Viewer. There are many other commands available such as saving a texture map to a file, saving a texture map to a stream, and just about everything else a texture map file can do. 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