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wctct tracks

Read the source files and print a track listing to standard output. BRRES, TEX0, CT-CODE, CT-TEXT and LE-BIN are accepted as input.

Contents

1.   Syntax

wctct TRACKS [source]...

2.   Options

Options
Option Param Description
-H --no-header Suppress the table header.
-B --brief Suppress the output of the music and property slots.
-l --long Include the first 32 standard tracks into the output. If set twice, also include the battle arenas.
--raw Print BMG messages as UTF-8 text without escape sequences.
-i --ignore Ignore non existing source files without warning.
--list Cancel all previous --rel and --full and enter LIST mode (default) for text output.

In LIST mode only a track list is generated. On scanning the tracks are automatically distributed to the cups. This makes rearanging very simple.

--ref Cancel all previous --list and --full and enter REFERENCE mode for text output.

In REFERENCE mode all tracks and cups are printed separately. After scanning the cup and track layout is the same as the original code file.

--full Cancel all previous --list and --rel and enter FULL mode for text output.

FULL mode is a combination of LIST and REF modes.

--hex Normally and if available, names are printed for music and property slots. If this option is set, hex numbers are printed always.
-X --export Enable the export mode and create small and machine readable text files for easy post processing. The option works similar like -HB for CT-CODE output.
--write-tracks file 'IDX>MID|NAME' is written for each track. --wtracks is a short cut.
--no-echo Suppress output of @ECHO commands while scanning text files.
-N --no-check Do not make plausibility checks for KCL and KMP files.
--load-bmg file Load immediately the file to fill an internal message pool. The option can be used multiple times to fill the message pool by different sources. A later message overrides the previous message.

The internal message pool is patched by all --patch-bmg options.

--patch-bmg mode[cond][=param] This option specifies a BMG patch mode. Some of the modes need a parameter or a file name of a BMG patch file (raw or text BMG), both separated by an equal sign. Modes with required file names are PRINT, REPLACE, INSERT, OVERWRITE, DELETE, MASK, EQUAL and NOTEQUAL. Modes with text parameter are FORMAT, REGEXP and RM-REGEXP. Standalone modes are ID, ID-ALL, UNICODE, RM-ESCAPES, RM-CUPS, CT-COPY, CT-FORCE-COPY, CT-FILL, LE-COPY, LE-FORCE-COPY, LE-FILL, X-COPY, X-FORCE-COPY and X-FILL. Unique abbreviations are allowed.

The optional condition COND is either '?MID' or '!MID'. In case of '?MID', the patch is only applied if the message id MID already exists. In case of '!MID', the patch is only applied if the message id MID does not exists.

If this option is used multiple times, all patch files will be processed in the entered order.

--macro-bmg file Load a BMG file and add the messages to the macro library; already existing entries are replaced. The macro library is accessed by escape sequence \m{MID} as fallback, if the active file has not already defined the message MID by itself.
--filter-bmg list If this option is set, the BMG messages are filtered by this list. Only enabled messages are exported to the output BMG file (binary or text).

The parameter is a list of message ids (short MID, 'Txx' or 'Uxx' or Mxx' or hex number) or message ranges (MID:MID) or one of the keywords NONE, IDENT (=ID), PARAM, CUPS, TRACKS, ARENAS, CHAT, CTCODE (=CT), CTUPS, CTTRACKS, CTARENAS, CTREFS, LECODE (=LE), LEUPS, LETRACKS, LEARENAS, LEREFS, XCODE (=X), XUPS, XTRACKS, XARENAS, XREFS, ALLCODE, ALLUPS, ALLTRACKS, ALLARENAS, ALLREFS, GENERIC or ALL. If an element is preceded by a minus sign, it is removed from the filter list (disabled).

With v2.01a, this option was renamed from --msg to the more meaningful name --filter-bmg. The old name is still available.

--patch-names If set, the names of the CUP1 and CSR1 sections are patched by the loaded BMG files directly after loading the source files.
--order-by bmg Load the BMG file and filter track names. Then before creating output files, re-distribute the tracks of the additonal cups (9-) to the same cups by the order of the read track names. Tracks without BMG reference are placed at the end of all tracks. This option modifes only the track order of the cups, but will not change any name.
--order-all Used together with option --order-by: Re-distribute the tracks of all cups beginning with Mushroom Cup.