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Revision: 1.1.1.1 (vendor branch)
Committed: Fri Feb 3 07:14:15 2006 UTC (18 years, 3 months ago) by root
Branch: UPSTREAM, MAIN
CVS Tags: LAST_C_VERSION, rel-2_82, rel-2_81, rel-2_80, UPSTREAM_2006_03_15, rel-3_1, rel-3_0, rel-2_6, rel-2_7, rel-2_4, rel-2_5, rel-2_2, rel-2_3, rel-2_0, rel-2_1, rel-2_72, rel-2_73, rel-2_71, rel-2_76, rel-2_77, rel-2_74, rel-2_75, rel-2_54, rel-2_55, rel-2_56, rel-2_79, rel-2_52, rel-2_53, rel-2_32, UPSTREAM_2006_02_22, rel-2_90, rel-2_92, rel-2_93, rel-2_78, rel-2_61, UPSTREAM_2006_02_03, difficulty_fix_merge_060810_2300, rel-2_43, rel-2_42, rel-2_41, HEAD
Branch point for: difficulty_fix
Changes since 1.1: +0 -0 lines
Log Message:
initial import

File Contents

# Content
1 This directory contains various scripts and utilities. This file attempts
2 to describe them:
3
4 dilate_xpm_files: Try to figure out what pixels on a xpm file should be
5 transparent, and then makes the changes.
6
7 fix_xpm_colors: Takes and .arc file, and converts all black and
8 white xpm files that archetype uses to color xpm files, using the colors
9 in the archetype description.
10
11 dilate_xpm_files and fix_xpm_colors should no longer be needed - all the old
12 bitmaps have been converted to XPM images, and any new ones should be
13 created in XPM mode to better use multiple colors.
14
15 map_info: (From Tero Haatanen <Tero.Haatanen@lut.fi>). It goes through
16 the map files in the specified directory, printing out problems and
17 also generating a list of used objects.
18
19 map_check: Another program that goes through and checks maps. This one
20 starts at the starting map, and then visits all the maps connected to it,
21 and so on. Thus, its output and the output of do a 'find . -type f -print'
22 in the maps directory, can be compared after some modification, to find maps
23 in the map directory that are not connected to anything. I think that
24 map_info does a better job about other map errors, however.