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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. | ||
-i | --ignore | Ignore non existing source files without warning. | |
--write-tracks | file | ||
-d | --dest | path | Define a destination path (directory/file). The destination
The path may contain escape sequences:
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-D | --DEST | path | Like --dest, but create the directory path automatically. |
-E | --esc | char | Define an alternative escape character for destination files. The default is '%'. For Windows batch files it is a good choice to set |
-o | --overwrite | Overwrite already existing files without warning and ignore option --number. | |
--number | If a file already exist, append a number directly before the file extension to make the filename unique. If other numbered files already exist (ignoring case), use the maximum existing index+1. |
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-r | --remove-dest | Remove already existing files before creating it. If set, --overwrite is ignored. |
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-u | --update | Update only existing files and don't create new files. If set, --overwrite and --remove-dest are ignored. | |
-p | --preserve | Preserve file times (atime+mtime) while converting or copying 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. |
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--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
The optional condition If this option is used multiple times, all patch files will be processed in the entered order. |
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--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 |
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--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 With v2.01a, this option was renamed from --msg to the more meaningful name --filter-bmg. The old name is still available. |
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--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. |