img2vtx v3.06 - (c) Division Ltd. 1993-95

Image to VTX format converter, converts BMPs,GIFs,RGBs,SVTs,TGAs,TIFs

Command line : img2vtx.exe <options> files

where options can be :-
  @<file>    : Read options from the response file <file>.
  -?, -h     : for this help screen.
  -b         : Disable back-up creation.
  -c<r,g,b>  : Set the back-ground colour, default is (0,0,0)
               (See option -t).
  -F<data>   : Box filter image. Can define box filter by either -
               -f<centre,edge,corner>         Symmetrically filled
               -f<11,12,13,21,22,23,31,32,33> Complette definition
  -f<l|la|rgb|rgba>
             : Set the output image type where:-
               l   luminance (grey scale)
               rgb red,green,blue
               a   alpha
  -gt<val>   : Global set opacity to the given value (0.0<val<1.0) (see -t)
  -i<val>    : Set the Intensity of the Box filter to val (with -f option).
  -m<n> <f>  : Merges the given image file <f> into the output bsl image, where
               <n> is the bitslice image type (0-8)
  -n<n>      : Set the number of the Box filter passes (with -f option).
  -Ob        : Output to bmp (windows) image format
  -Oi        : Output to sgi rgba (Irix) image format
  -Os        : Output in SVT texture format
  -Ot        : Output to targa image format
  -o<name>   : Output file name (number of input files must be 1)
  -p<path>   : Set Output path
  -s<w,d>    : Fix output size to <width>,<depth>
  -t<val>    : Set background colour's opacity (0.0<val<1.0), default preserves
               current image opacity (1.0 for formats which don't have an opaque
               setting).
  -u         : Create uniform vtx files which are vtx/vpx compatible. Valid
               sizes are 64x64,128x128 or 256x256
  -ve[n]     : Increments or sets (if [n] is given) the error reporting level,
               -ve-1 disables all error reporting, default 1
  -vl<file>  : Redirect all printed output to <file>, if <file> is "stdout"
               output is to standard out, likewise for "stderr" (default)
  -vm2       : Catalogue contents of a bsl file
  -vw[n]     : Increments or sets the warning reporting level, see -ve

