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Thanks, it's not homework. It's part of a bigger program.
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advdef
AdvanceCOMP Deflate Compression Utility(1) General Commands Manual AdvanceCOMP Deflate Compression Utility(1)
NAME
advdef - AdvanceCOMP Deflate Compression Utility
SYNOPSIS
advdef [-z, --recompress] [-0, --shrink-store]
[-1, --shrink-fast] [-2, --shrink-normal] [-3, --shrink-extra]
[-4, --shrink-insane] [-f, --force] [-q, --quiet]
[-h, --help] [-V, --version] FILES...
DESCRIPTION
The main purpose of this utility is to recompress the data present in the .png, .mng, .gz, .tgz and .svgz files.
The internal structure of the files isn't changed. Only the compressed data is modified.
OPTIONS
-z, --recompress FILES...
Recompress the specified files. If the -1, -2, -3, -4 options are specified it's used the smallest file choice from the previous
compressed data and the new compression. If the -0 option is specified the file is always rewritten without any compression.
-0, --shrink-store
Disable the compression. The file is only stored and not compressed. The file is always rewritten also if it's bigger.
-1, --shrink-fast
Set the compression level to "fast".
-2, --shrink-normal
Set the compression level to "normal". This is the default level of compression.
-3, --shrink-extra
Set the compression level to "extra".
-4, --shrink-insane
Set the compression level to "insane". It's VERY SLOW.
-f, --force
Force the use of the new file also if it's bigger.
LIMITATIONS
The advdef program cannot be used to recompress huge files because it needs to allocate memory for both the complete compressed and uncom-
pressed data.
COPYRIGHT
This file is Copyright (C) 2003, 2004 Andrea Mazzoleni
SEE ALSO
advpng(1), advmng(1), advzip(1), gzip(1), bzip2(1)
AdvanceCOMP Deflate Compression Utility(1)