.TH TexturePacker 1 .SH NAME TexturePacker \- Compile all images used in a XBMC / Kodi skin into a single file .SH SYNOPSIS .B TexturePacker [\fB\-dupecheck\fR] [\fB\-\-input\fR \fIDIRECTORY\fR] [\fB\-\-output\fR \fIFILE.xbt\fR] .SH DESCRIPTION Kodi uses a tool named TexturePacker to compile all images used in a skin into a single file. The benefit of it is that images inside the Textures.xbt will load faster in the skin. This is done by converting all images into a format that take less processing by Kodi when they need to be rendered onto the screen. A common misconception is that TexturPacker will just compress the images into a single file. This if far from the truth, so don't be surprised if the Textures.xbt file is much larger than the total size of all the individual images. The optional -dupecheck option is useful if you have included the same image multiple times in your media folder. For example, if your skin includes a lot of studio logos, most likely a lot of them are included multiple times but with a slightly different filename. The '-dupecheck' option will make sure each unique image is included only once in the Textures.xbt file, thus keeping the size of it as small as possible. .SH OPTIONS .TP .BR \-dupecheck Check for image duplicates first .TP .BR \-input fully-qualified name of input directory with images .TP .BR \-output fully-qualified name of resulting compressed XBT file