XOREOSTEX2TGA(1) | General Commands Manual | XOREOSTEX2TGA(1) |
NAME¶
xoreostex2tga
—
BioWare textures to TGA converter
SYNOPSIS¶
xoreostex2tga |
[options] input_file output_file |
DESCRIPTION¶
xoreostex2tga
converts textures of various
formats found in BioWare games into plain TGA images.
Supported formats:
- DDS
- Both the common DirectDraw Surface format and BioWare's own, completely different DDS format are supported, each with a variety of pixel formats
- SBM
- Found in Jade Empire, holding font glyphs
- TXB
- Textures in Jade Empire and the Xbox version of Knights of the Old Republic
- TPC
- Textures in other versions of Knights of the Old Republic.
- TGA
- Textures in various games, in many different pixels formats
The output format is always either 24-bit or 32-bit BGR(A) TGA, depending on whether the input file has an alpha channel or not. Only the highest resolution mip map will be used.
OPTIONS¶
-h
--help
- Show a help text and exit.
--version
- Show version information and exit.
-f
--flip
- Flip the image vertically while converting.
--auto
- Try to autodetect the format of the input file. This is the default mode of operation.
--dds
- Explicitly mark the input file as DDS.
--sbm
- Explicitly mark the input file as SBM.
--tpc
- Explicitly mark the input file as TPC.
--txb
- Explicitly mark the input file as TXB.
--tga
- Explicitly mark the input file as TGA.
- input_file
- The name of the texture file to read.
- output_file
- The resulting TGA file will be written there.
EXAMPLES¶
Convert texture.dds into image.tga:
$ xoreostex2tga texture.dds
image.tga
Convert texture.dds into image.tga and flip the image:
$ xoreostex2tga --flip texture.dds
image.tga
Convert the TPC texture.txb into image.tga and flip the image:
$ xoreostex2tga --flip --tpc
texture.txb image.tga
SEE ALSO¶
More information about the xoreos project can be found on its website.
AUTHORS¶
This program is part of the xoreos-tools package, which in turn is part of the xoreos project, and was written by the xoreos team. Please see the AUTHORS file for details.
July 23, 2015 | Debian |