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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
grfcodec
GRFCodec(1) BSD General Commands Manual GRFCodec(1)NAME
GRFCodec -- A tool to convert a GRF file into graphics files and meta data, and vice versa.
SYNOPSIS
grfcodec [-sv] [-d | -e] [options] GRF-file [Directory]
<GRF-File> denotes the .GRF file you want to work on, e.g. TRG1.GRF
<Directory> is where the individual sprites should be saved. If omitted, they will default to a subdirectory called sprites/.
OPTIONS
-? Display the help message.
-e Encode a GRF file. The GRF-file to pass is the file where to encode to. The source of the GRF-file, i.e. the .nfo, will be looked
for in sprites/GRF-file.nfo. All graphics files will be searched for relative from the location of the GRF-file.
-d Decode a GRF file. The GRF-file to pass is the file to decode. The result will be in sprites/GRF-file.nfo and
sprites/GRF-file.png.
-s Silences the progress output in interactive mode
-v Display the version.
Options for decoding:
-w num Write spritesheets files with the given width (default 800, minimum 16)
-h num Split spritesheets when they reach this height (default no limit, minimum 16)
-b num Organize sprites in boxes of this size (default 16)
-o ssf Sets the format of generated spritesheets. See -o ? for a list.
-p pal Use this palette instead of the default. See -p ? for a list.
-t Disable decoding of plain text characters as strings.
-x Disable production of unquoted escape sequences.
-xx Disable production of both quoted and unquoted escape sequences.
This has the side effect of producing a version 6 .nfo, instead of a version 7 .nfo.
-X List sprite numbers in the image file in hex.
Options for encoding:
-c Crop extraneous transparent blue from real sprites
-u Save uncompressed data (probably not a good idea)
-q Suppress warning messages
-g num Create a GRF file with the given container version. Valid versions are 1 and 2, where the latter allows bigger sprites, larger
sounds, and multiple zoom levels and bit depths for the sprites.
-n Try both compression algorithms and use the most efficient. This might cause trouble when loading the NewGRF in TTDPatch.
Options for both encoding and decoding:
-m num Apply colour translation to all sprites except character-glyphs.
-M num Apply colour translation to all sprites.
If both of these are specified, only the last is obeyed. -m ? or -M ? for a list of colour translations.
SEE ALSO
The documentation in /usr/share/doc/grfcodec/
AUTHOR
GRFCodec was written by Josef Drexler.
This manual page was written by Remko Bijker.
COPYRIGHT
GRFCodec is Copyright (C) 2000-2005 by Josef Drexler <josef@ttdpatch.net>
February 24, 2012