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wszst ilist-l

List all image files with geometry data. 'ILIST-L' and 'ILL' are short cuts for ILIST --long.

Contents

1.   Syntax

wit ILIST-L [source]...

2.   Options

Options
Option Param Description
--no-wildcards Disable wildcard parsing and use each filename exactly as specified.
--in-order Process the input files in order of the command line and don't delete duplicates.
-R --recurse [=level] If a extracted file is a known and supported archive, than extract it recursively until the entered level is reached. Level 0 (=NONE) deactivates this. If --recurse is used without parameter, then UNLIMITED is assumed.

-R does'nt accept a parameter and is a short cut for --recurse=unlimited.

-i --ignore Ignore non existing source files without warning.
-a --all Extract and decode all known and supported files recursively. This is a short cut for --recurse --decode --mipmaps. If entered twice, option --cut is included too.
-l --long If set, image width, height and size are printed. If set twice, a block info and attribites are printed too.
-S --sort mode Define a sort mode. Allowed keywords are: NONE (default), NAME, OFFSET, U8, PACK, BRRES, BREFT and AUTO
-H --no-header Suppress printing of header and footer.
--ignore-setup Ignore hidden setup file 'wszst-setup.txt'. This file is used to determine some default settings and to find out sub archives and files to encode. Use this option only if you know what you do.
--u8 Create an U8 archive, if possible. If the source is a WU8 archive, convert it to an U8 archive. This is the default if the setup file 'wszst-setup.txt' has no other definition. The default compression mode is set to Yaz0 (see --yaz0).
--wu8 Create a WU8 archive, if possible. If the source is an U8 archive, convert it to a WU8 archive.
--pack Create a PACK archive.
--brres Create a BRRES archive.
--breff Create a BREFF archive.
--breft Create a BREFT archive.
--yaz0 If creating a compressed file, force Yaz0 compression. Yaz0 compression is the default, if no compression method is defined by option or setup file.
--yaz1 If creating a compressed file, force Yaz1 compression. The difference to Yaz0 is only the magic, which is set to 'Yaz1'.
--bz If creating a compressed file, force BZ compression (a YAZ0 like file format with BZIP2 compression).
--bzip2 If creating a compressed file, create a BZIP2 compatible file.
--cybz If creating a compressed file, force YBZ compression (YAZ0 file header, but BZIP2 compression), but don't change the payload.
--ybz If creating a compressed file, force archive format U8 with YBZ compression (YAZ0 file header, but BZIP2 compression). Therefore it is a short cut for --u8 --cybz.
--lz If creating a compressed file, force LZ compression (a YAZ0 like file format with LZMA compression).
--lzma If creating a compressed file, create a LZMA compatible file.
--cylz If creating a compressed file, force YLZ compression (YAZ0 file header, but LZMA compression), but don't change the payload.
--ylz If creating a compressed file, force archive format U8 with YLZ compression (YAZ0 file header, but LZMA compression). Therefore it is a short cut for --u8 --cylz.
--szs Short cut for --u8 --yaz0: Create an U8 archive, if possible, and set the compression method to Yaz0.
--wbz Short cut for --wu8 --bz: Create a WU8 archive, if possible, and set the compression method to BZ.
--wlz Short cut for --wu8 --lz: Create a WU8 archive, if possible, and set the compression method to LZ.
--lfl Create a LFL (LE-CODE File List) archive.
--pt-dir [=mode] Set one of the `point directory' modes REMOVE (=0), FORCE (=1) or AUTO (default). If --pt-dir is used without parameter, then FORCE is assumed.

This option is only relevant if creating an U8 archive. It decides, if a special directory with name '.' will be added as base for all other files.

--rm-aiparam Remove the directory AIParam and all files from the archive. This option has only impact, if creating a new archive or normalizing an existing archive. --rmai is a short cut.
--align-u8 size Define an align value for the sub files in U8 archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 32 (0x20) This value is only relevant if creating or normalizing U8 archives.
--align-lta size Define an align value for the sub files in LTA archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 32 (0x20) This value is only relevant if creating LTA archives.
--align-pack size Define an align value for the sub files in PACK archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 32 (0x20) This value is only relevant if creating or normalizing OACK archives.
--align-brres size Define an align value for the sub files in BRRES archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 4 This value is only relevant if creating or normalizing BRRES archives.
--align-breff size Define an align value for the sub files in BREFF archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 4 This value is only relevant if creating or normalizing BREFF archives.
--align-breft size Define an align value for the sub files in BREFT archives. The value must be a power of 2 and the default value is 0x20 This value is only relevant if creating or normalizing BREFT archives.
--align size Define an align value for the sub files in all archives. This is a short cut for --align-u8=size {--align-lta=size --align-pack=size --align-brres=size --align-breff=size --align-breft=size.
-L --logging This debug option enables the logging of internal lists and maps. Set it up to three times to be more verbose.
-Y --extended-errors Enable extended error messages. This includes a source file and line reference. Logging level 1 activates it too. --xerr is a short cut.
--timing Activate the timing of some operations. Logging level 3 activates them too.
--encode-all Encode all files. Normally a file is only encoded, if the source is younger than the destination or the destination is missing. Only files in the [encode] section of the file 'wszst-setup.txt' are candidates for encoding. --eall is a short cut. Option --no-encode takes precedence over --encode-all.
--encode-img Encode all image files. Normally a image file is only encoded, if the source is younger than the destination or the destination is missing. Only files in the [encode] section of the file 'wszst-setup.txt' are candidates for encoding. --eimg is a short cut. If set, option --no-encode is ignored for images.
--no-encode Do not encode files before creating an archive. --noenc is a short cut. Option --no-encode takes precedence over --encode-all, but --encode-img takes precedence for images.
--no-recurse Do not create archives recursively. Normally files in the [create] section of the file 'wszst-setup.txt' are created first. --norec 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.
-x --transform list Convert image formats. A comma separated list with terms is expected. A term have the syntax '[SRC=]DEST'. It means: convert SRC format into DEST format. If SRC= is not set, the destination format is used for all source formats. This makes only sense as last rule. If DEST is empty no transformation is done for the source. Examples: 'TPL' or 'GRAY' or 'BTI.IA8' or 'TPL.I4+I8=IA8,TEX=,CMPR'

SRC and DEST are tuples of file, image and palette formats and of 2 more attributes. All parts are optional and separated by points, the order is irrelevant.

Allowed file formats are: TPL, TEX, BTI, BREFT-IMG (=BTIMG), PNG (import). Allowed image formats are: I4, I8, IA4, IA8, RGB565 (=R565), RGB5A3 (=R3), RGBA32 (=R32), C4, C8, C14X2, CMPR. Allowed palette formats are: P-IA8 (=P8), P-RGB565 (=P565), P-RGB5A3 (=P3). Attributtes are PALETTE, NO-PALETTE, GRAY, COLOR, ALPHA and NO-ALPHA.

All terms are managed as list. For each graphic the list is iterated until the first SRC tuple of a term matches the graphic. Then the destination tuple is used for the transformation.

The command wimgt TEST prints a clearly arranged readable table as result of this option.

--strip If creating a PNG file, don't add comments about creator and source formats.
--auto-add Analyze the KMP (if exist) and add missing BRRES, BREFF, BREFT, BRASD and KCL files automatically, if the tool can find the files in any sub directory named 'auto-add'. This sub directory is searched in all directories of 'SEARCH_PATH'; use command wszst AUTOADD to view them. Command wszst AUTOADD may also create an auto-add database. --aadd is a short cut.
--mipmaps If reading a source, scan for mipmaps and load them too. For PNG files, files named NAME.mm#.EXT with #=1.. are searched. This is the default. --mm is a short cut.
--no-mipmaps If reading a source, ignore mipmaps. This disables not the creation of mipmaps (see -n-mipmaps). --no-mm is a short cut.
--n-mipmaps num Force the number of mipmaps. Values between 0 and 20 are allowed. Value OFF (default) disables this option. If enabled, options --max-mipmaps and --mipmap-size are ignored. The creation of mipmaps stops if the width or the height of the mipmap becomes 0. --n-mm is a short cut.
--max-mipmaps num Control the automatic mipmap creation. Values between 0 and 20 are allowed and the default is 4. The mipmap creation for an image stops, if the set number is reached. This option is ignored, if --n-mipmaps is enabled. --max-mm is a short cut.
--mipmap-size num Define the minimal width and minimal height of a generated mipmap. Any value >0 is allowed. The default is 8. This option is ignored, if --n-mipmaps is enabled. --mm-size is a short cut.
--fast-mipmaps If resizing an image, use the old fast resize algorithm (default until v1.64a) instead of the new smart one. Both algorithms differ only, when creating a mipmap for images with odd width or odd height. The old algorithm is faster (factor 2-4) than the default algorithm, but the new algorithm creates better resized images. --fast-mm is a short cut.
--cmpr-default rgb1[,rgb2] Define 2 colors for the case, that all 16 pixels of a CMPR block are transparent. The default is to calculate an average color of all transparent pixels. Before v2.04 white was used.

2 RGB values (hex values with 6 digits each) are expected as parameter. If optional RGB2 is missed, a copy of RGB1 is used. As first step, both colors are converted to RGB565 colors C1 and C2 and sorted, so that C1<C2 (mandatory for CMPR). If C1 and C2 are identical, the least significant bit of green is cleared for C1 and set for C2.

Use parameter '0' to force black, '-1' to force white, or '-' to reset to auto calculation.

-n --norm The uncompressed data will be normalized. See command NORMALIZE for more details.