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comparison tools/gfxconv.c @ 2217:80cc4ac6d876
Improve colormap (-m) option help a bit.
author | Matti Hamalainen <ccr@tnsp.org> |
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date | Fri, 14 Jun 2019 07:40:24 +0300 |
parents | 2fa3458b364d |
children | 5477e792def3 |
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260 "when converting multiple images to same palette. You can also specify the\n" | 260 "when converting multiple images to same palette. You can also specify the\n" |
261 "+remove option by itself to remove all unused colors: -R +remove\n" | 261 "+remove option by itself to remove all unused colors: -R +remove\n" |
262 "\n" | 262 "\n" |
263 "Color index mapping (-m)\n" | 263 "Color index mapping (-m)\n" |
264 "------------------------\n" | 264 "------------------------\n" |
265 "Color mapping definitions are used for ANSI and image output, to declare what\n" | 265 "Color index map definitions are used for sprite/char data input (and ANSI\n" |
266 "output colors of the C64 palette are used for each single color/multi color\n" | 266 "output), to set what colors of the C64 palette are used for each single\n" |
267 "bit-combination. For example, if the input is multi color sprite or char,\n" | 267 "color/multi color bit-combination.\n" |
268 "you can define colors like: -m 0,8,3,15 .. for single color: -m 0,1\n" | 268 "For example, if the input is multi color sprite or char, you can define\n" |
269 "colors like: -m 0,8,3,15 .. for hires/single color: -m 0,1\n" | |
269 "The numbers are palette indexes, and the order is for bit(pair)-values\n" | 270 "The numbers are palette indexes, and the order is for bit(pair)-values\n" |
270 "00, 01, 10, 11 (multi color) and 0, 1 (single color). NOTICE! 255 is the\n" | 271 "00, 01, 10, 11 (multi color) and 0, 1 (single color). NOTICE! 255 is the\n" |
271 "special transparency color index.\n" | 272 "special transparency color index; -m 255,2 would use transparency for\n" |
273 "'0' bits and and C64 color 2 for '1' bits.\n" | |
272 "\n" | 274 "\n" |
273 ); | 275 ); |
274 } | 276 } |
275 | 277 |
276 | 278 |