PIC
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* [[PCPaint PIC|PCPaint PIC / Pictor]] | * [[PCPaint PIC|PCPaint PIC / Pictor]] | ||
* [[PIC (Yanagisawa)]] | * [[PIC (Yanagisawa)]] | ||
+ | * [[Pic language]], a programming language associated with [[troff]] ([[Wikipedia:Pic language|Wikipedia article]]) | ||
* [[Pixar picture|Pixar PIC]] | * [[Pixar picture|Pixar PIC]] | ||
+ | * Position-Independent Code ([[Wikipedia:Position-independent code|Wikipedia article]]) | ||
* [[Psion PIC]] | * [[Psion PIC]] | ||
* [[Softimage PIC]] | * [[Softimage PIC]] |
Revision as of 16:24, 18 February 2016
PIC is an overused name that can refer to many formats, especially graphics formats. Some of them are listed here.
- Lotus PIC
- PCPaint PIC / Pictor
- PIC (Yanagisawa)
- Pic language, a programming language associated with troff (Wikipedia article)
- Pixar PIC
- Position-Independent Code (Wikipedia article)
- Psion PIC
- Softimage PIC
See also Category:File formats with extension .pic.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the term "PIC".