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BNIBUILD(1)							BNETD User's Manual						       BNIBUILD(1)

NAME
bnibuild - build a Battle.net icon file from a directory of Targa icon files SYNOPSIS
bnibuild [options] [--] inputdir [bnifile] DESCRIPTION
bnibuild is a simple program which will convert a directory with a text file named bniindex.lst and associated Targa image file into a sin- gle Battle.net icon file. If bnifile is not specified or is specified as "-", the standard output will be used. FIXME: specify format of bniindex.lst OPTIONS
-h --help --usage Print usage information and exit. -v --version Print its version number and exit. -- Signal end of options. Any further arguments will be treated as filenames even if they begin with a "-". NOTES
The current version is available with the bnetd distribution at: http://www.bnetd.org/ BUGS
The purpose of some of the fields in the BNI format are not known. Only true-color formats are currently supported. SEE ALSO
bnetd(1), bni2tga(1), bniextract(1), bnilist(1), tgainfo(1) AUTHORS
Marco Ziech (mmz@gmx.net) and Ross Combs (ross@bnetd.org) BNETD
6 November, 2000 BNIBUILD(1)

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TGAINFO(1)							BNETD User's Manual							TGAINFO(1)

NAME
tgainfo - display information about a Targa image SYNOPSIS
tgainfo [options] [--] [tgafile] DESCRIPTION
tgainfo is a simple program which will display information from the TGA header. This information may be useful for determining if a file is in the correct format for bnibuild(1) or other programs. If tgafile is not specified or is specified as "-", the standard input will be used. OPTIONS
-h --help --usage Print usage information and exit. -v --version Print its version number and exit. -- Signal end of options. Any further arguments will be treated as filenames even if they begin with a "-". NOTES
The current version is available with the bnetd distribution at: http://www.bnetd.org/ BUGS
Only a subset of all the possible Targa formats are recognized properly. SEE ALSO
bnetd(1), bni2tga(1), bnibuild(1), bniextract(1), bnilist(1) AUTHOR
Ross Combs (ross@bnetd.org) BNETD
6 November, 2000 TGAINFO(1)
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