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PROGRAM:
NAME
NMLC — A compiler from NML code to NFO and/or GRF files.
SYNOPSIS
nmlc [options] [file]
OPTIONS
-c Crop extraneous transparent blue from real sprites.
-u Save real sprites uncompressed to GRF files. This saves a lot of time during
encoding but it's not recommended when creating a file for distribution since it
makes the output file substantially bigger.
--grf=file Write output in GRF format to <file>.
--nfo=file Write output in NFO format to <file>.
--nml=file Write output in NML format to <file>.
--output=file | -o file
Write output to <file>. The output type is detected from the extension of the
filename. It must be one of nfo, nml or grf.
--md5=file Write an md5sum of the resulting grf to <file>.
--debug | -d
Print a dump of the AST to stdout.
--version Print programme's version number and exit.
--help | -h
Print usage information.
--stack | -s
Dump stack when an error occurs.
-M Output a rule suitable for make describing the graphics dependencies of the main
grf file (requires input file or --grf)
--MF=file When used with -M, specifies a file to write the dependencies to
--MT=file Target of the rule emitted by dependency generation (requires -M)
--custom-tags=file | -t file
Load custom tags from <file> [default: custom_tags.txt].
--lang-dir=dir | -l dir
Load language files from directory <dir> [default: lang].
--default-lang=file
The default language is stored in <file> [default: english.lng].
--sprites-dir=dir | -a dir
Store 32bpp sprites in directory <dir> [default: sprites].
--start-sprite=num
Set the first sprite number to write (do not use except when you output nfo that
you want to include in other files).
--palette=palette | -p palette
Force nml to use the palette <pal> [default: ANY]. Valid values are 'DOS',
'WIN', 'ANY'.
--quiet Disable all warnings. Errors will be printed normally.
--cache-dir=dir
Cache files are stored in directory <dir> [default: .nmlcache].
--clear-orphaned
Remove unused / orphaned items from cache files.
--verbosity=level
Set the verbosity level for informational output [default: 3, max: 4].
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