lgc-pg (1)
Leading comments
Hey, EMACS:
First parameter, NAME, should be all caps
Second parameter, SECTION, should be 1-8, maybe w/ subsection
other parameters are allowed: see man(7), man(1)
(The comments found at the beginning of the groff file "man1/lgc-pg.1".)
NAME
lgc-pg - Converter Tool for original Panzer General® Data Files
SYNOPSIS
lgc-pg
[-s SOURCE] [-d DEST] [--defpal] [--custom] [-n NAME] [-i ID] [-t TACICONS]
DESCRIPTION
LGC-PG is a simple tool to convert the original Panzer General® Data into LGeneral Data Files.
It requires a graphical desktop environment for the conversion.
OPTIONS
- -s
-
You always need to specify the source directory (which contains
the original data or a custom scenario).
- -d
-
This specifies the destination path that contains the LGeneral data struct. (usually /usr/share/games/lgeneral)
- --defpal
-
This one is optional and forces all PG graphics to use the default
palette. Usually you won't need this but if a custom scenario you
converted offers some strange graphics it might be due to a corrupted
palette and the default one may provide better results.
- --custom
-
If you convert a custom scenario you should add this and the following options.
- -n
-
This is the scenario's file name and default title.
- -i <ID>
-
This is the <ID> in the source file name (game<ID>.scn). If you do not specify an ID the default is O.
- -t <TACICONS>
-
If custom tactical icons are involved (scenario offers a TACICONS.SHP)this is the name of the graphical file.
If this option is not provided it defaults to <NAME>.bmp.
EXAMPLES
- 1) Converts all data from CD-ROM
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- lgc-pg -s /mnt/windows/DAT -d /usr/share/games/lgeneral
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- 2) Converts a custom scenario
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- lgc-pg -s /home/jones/newstuff/dunk -d /usr/share/games/lgeneral --custom -n Dunkirk -i 44
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