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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?> <!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd"> <properties> <entry key="cmd.show-sections.helpExt">The "show-sections" command lists the sections in a given texture file.</entry> <entry key="cmd.show-summary.helpExt">The "show-summary" command shows a summary of a given texture file.</entry> <entry key="cmd.show-version.helpExt">The "show-version" command displays the format version of a given texture file.</entry> <entry key="cmd.show-image-info.helpExt">The "show-image-info" command displays the image info in a given texture file.</entry> <entry key="cmd.show-metadata.helpExt">The "show-metadata" command displays the metadata in a given texture file.</entry> <entry key="cmd.version.helpExt">The "version" command displays the current application version.</entry> <entry key="cmd.create2d.helpExt">The "create-2d" command creates 2D textures from existing images.</entry> <entry key="cmd.createCube.helpExt">The "create-cube" command creates cube textures from existing images.</entry> <entry key="cmd.create-array.helpExt">The "create-array" command creates array textures from existing images.</entry> <entry key="cmd.check.helpExt">The "check" command exhaustively validates texture files.</entry> <entry key="cmd.extract-image-data-2d.helpExt"><![CDATA[ The "extract-image-data-2d" command copies image data out of a 2D texture file. For a given output directory D, the command will write each of the mipmap levels of the input image to files in D. The name of each output file will be 'm', followed by a zero-padded level number, followed by an appropriate file suffix such as '.png' or '.raw'. For example: $ calino extract-image-data-2d --output-directory /tmp/out ... calino: INFO: writing level 7 to /tmp/out/m007.png calino: INFO: writing level 6 to /tmp/out/m006.png calino: INFO: writing level 5 to /tmp/out/m005.png calino: INFO: writing level 4 to /tmp/out/m004.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000.png ]]></entry> <entry key="cmd.extract-image-data-array.helpExt"><![CDATA[ The "extract-image-data-array" command copies image data out of an array texture file. For a given output directory D, the command will write each of the mipmap levels of the input image to files in D. The name of each output file will be 'm', followed by a zero-padded level number, followed by 'v', followed by a zero-padded layer number, followed by an appropriate file suffix such as '.png' or '.raw'. For example: $ calino extract-image-data-array --output-directory /tmp/out ... calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003v000.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003v001.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003v002.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002v000.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002v001.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002v002.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001v000.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001v001.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001v002.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000v000.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000v001.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000v002.png ]]></entry> <entry key="cmd.extract-image-data-cube.helpExt"><![CDATA[ The "extract-image-data-cube" command copies image data out of a cube texture file. For a given output directory D, the command will write each of the mipmap levels of the input image to files in D. The name of each output file will be 'm', followed by a zero-padded level number, followed by 'f', followed by a face name, followed by an appropriate file suffix such as '.png' or '.raw'. A face name is one of: xp For the positive X face xn For the negative X face yp For the positive Y face yn For the negative Y face zp For the positive Z face zn For the negative Z face For example: $ calino extract-image-data-cube --output-directory /tmp/out ... calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fxp.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fxn.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fyp.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fyn.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fzp.png calino: INFO: writing level 3 to /tmp/out/m003fzn.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fxp.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fxn.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fyp.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fyn.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fzp.png calino: INFO: writing level 2 to /tmp/out/m002fzn.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fxp.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fxn.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fyp.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fyn.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fzp.png calino: INFO: writing level 1 to /tmp/out/m001fzn.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fxp.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fxn.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fyp.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fyn.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fzp.png calino: INFO: writing level 0 to /tmp/out/m000fzn.png ]]></entry> </properties>