NAME¶
glbsp - GL Nodes builder for DOOM ports
SYNOPSIS¶
glbsp [
options] input.wad ... [-o output.wad]
glbsp @argfile.rsp
DESCRIPTION¶
glBSP is a nodes builder specially designed to be used with OpenGL-based
DOOM game engines. It adheres to the "GL-Friendly Nodes"
specification, which means it adds some new special nodes to a WAD file that
makes it very easy for an OpenGL DOOM engine to compute the polygons needed
for drawing the levels.
OPTIONS¶
Options begin with a single dash (you can also use two dashes like in many GNU
programs). Running glBSP without any options will show an informational
screen.
- -h -help
- Show a summary of all the options.
- -q -quiet
- Quieter output. Information about each level (like the number of linedefs,
blockmap size, etc) is not displayed when this option is given, and a few
other messages are skipped. Important messages, like failure to build a
certain level, are still shown.
- -f -fast
- Allows glBSP to cheat a bit and re-use the original node information to
create the GL nodes, doing it much faster. Use this option to enable this
feature. The message "Using original nodes to speed things up"
will be shown.
The downside to reusing the original nodes is that they may not be as good
as the ones glBSP normally creates, e.g. the special checks to minimise
slime-trails don't kick in, and the -factor value doesn't have much
effect.
- -w -warn
- Shows extra warning messages, which detail various non-serious problems
that glBSP has while analysing the level structure. Often these warnings
show a real problem in the level (e.g. a non-closed sector or invalid
sidedef), so they are worth checking now and then.
- -n -normal
- glBSP usually detects if the normal node info (i.e. the non-GL variety) is
present: when yes, it is left untouched, otherwise glBSP creates it. This
option forces glBSP to replace the normal node data with newly constructed
nodes.
- -c -factor <num>
- Sets the cost assigned to seg splits. Factor can be any number from 1 to
32, and larger values make seg splits more costly (and thus glBSP tries
harder to avoid them), but smaller values produce better BSP trees. The
default value is known to be a good compromise.
- -p -pack
- Pack sidedefs, by detecting which sidedefs are identical and removing the
duplicates, producing a smaller PWAD.
NOTE: this may make your level a lot harder to edit! Therefore this is most
useful when producing the final WAD for public release.
- -xr -noreject
- Normally glBSP will create an simple REJECT map for each level. This
options prevents any existing REJECT map, such as one time-consumingly
built by a dedicated reject builder, from being clobbered.
The following options are rarely needed:
- -v1 .. -v5
- Specify the version of the "GL Nodes" spec to use (either 1, 2,
3 or 5). V1 is considered obsolete now. The default is V2. Giving -v3 or
-v5 will force certain lumps to use the new formats, but is only useful
for testing since glBSP will automatically switch to V5 format whenever
the ordinary limits are exceeded.
- -m -mergevert
- Merge duplicate vertices at the same location into a single vertex. This
is usually safe, but is not done by default because some engines (e.g.
Risen3D) need the duplicate vertices to stay separate for a special
effect.
- -y -windowfx
- Lets glBSP detect and handle the "One-Sided Window" mapping
trick. This can cause problems in some engines so it is disabled by
default.
- -b -maxblock <num>
- Sets the limit of the number of blocks the BLOCKMAP may contain before we
truncate it. Default is 16000. When the level is too large to fit, glBSP
will truncate the blockmap, so it covers less area on the level. This
means that in the parts it doesn't cover (at the outer edges) there is no
collision detection: you can walk through walls and other objects and
bullets/missiles don't hit anything. On very large but sparse levels,
using a larger value (e.g. 30000) may help.
A more serious problem is when the blockmap overflows. The blockmap created
would be invalid, and could crash the DOOM engine when used. glBSP will
create an empty blockmap instead, causing modern ports to build their own
blockmap.
- -xp -noprog
- Turn off the progress indicator.
- -xn -nonormal
- Forces glBSP to not create the normal node information when it detects
that it is absent.
- -xu -prunesec
- Removes any unused sectors that are found in the level. This has the
potential to cause problems, since in certain scripting languages (e.g.
EDGE's RTS, or Doom Legacy's Fragglescript) some commands use sector
numbers directly, and pruning unused sectors can cause those references to
become invalid.
RESPONSE FILES¶
New in version 2.20 is support for response files. These are files containing a
list of options. You specify the response file by prefixing it with '@'. For
example:
glbsp @argfile.rsp
The "@argfile.rsp" on the command line will be replaced with the
contents of that file. New-line characters are treated like spaces. Recursion
(using '@' inside a response file) is not supported.
ZDBSP NODES¶
When the normal nodes overflow, older versions of glBSP would simply write out
the invalid node data. glBSP 2.20 and higher now write the node data in the
ZDBSP format (originally created for the ZDoom engine).
AUTHORS¶
Andrew Apted created glBSP and glBSPX and continues to maintain them.
Andrew Baker, Janis Legzdinsh, André Majoral and Darren Salt have
contributed code, and Marc Pullen helped with the documentation.
glBSP was originally based on BSP 2.3 (C) Colin Reed and Lee Killough, which was
created from the basic theory stated in DEU5 (OBJECTS.C) by Raphael Quinet.
LICENSE¶
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software
Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later
version.
This program is is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
SEE ALSO¶
The glBSP Homepage:
http://glbsp.sourceforge.net/