.\" -*- nroff -*- .TH textpack 1 2002-03-24 Exult .SH NAME textpack \- Pack and unpack Flex files containing text .SH SYNOPSIS .B textpack -c .I FLEXFILE .RI [ TEXTFILE ] .B textpack -x .I FLEXFILE .RI [ TEXTFILE ] .SH DESCRIPTION Text Flex files are used for the storage of strings by the games .I Exult supports. While .BR expack (1) can operate on such files, using .B textpack to pack and unpack them is more comfortable. The first parameter determines the mode of operation, .B -c stands for creation, .B -x for extraction. .SS Creation .I TEXTFILE (or stdin if it is missing) is read and must conform to the file format (see below). .I FLEXFILE will be created containing the strings from this input. .SS Extraction The strings contained in .I FLEXFILE are extracted and written to .I TEXTFILE (if given, stdout otherwise) in the file format documented below. .SS File Format Empty lines, and lines starting with a pound sign .RB ( # ) are ignored. Other lines must begin with a number, followed by a colon .RB ( : ). The number is the index of the string and may be given either in decimal, in octal prefixed with .BR 0 ; or in hexadecimal prefixed with .BR 0x . Anything following the colon belongs to the string and gets stored in the Flex verbatim. Lines are limited in length to 1024 characters. .SH EXAMPLES .TP .B textpack -x text.flx Writes all the strings contained in .B text.flx to stdout in the format discussed above. .TP .B textpack -c text.flx strings.list Reads .B strings.list and puts its contents into the Flex file .B text.flx .SS Example text file # An example .br 0:the zeroth string .br # strings may be empty .br 1: .br # holes are allowed, strings 2 to 16 will be empty .br 17:string seventeen .br # 13 hexadecimal == 19 decimal, 24 octal == 20 decimal .br 0x13:nineteen .br 024:twenty .br # numbers need not go up .br 18:eighteen .br # this will overwrite the definition from above .br 19:overwritten .SH AUTHOR This manpage was written by Robert Bihlmeyer. It may be freely redistributed and modified under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or higher. .SH SEE ALSO .BR expack "(1), " exult (6)