| RGBGFX(1) | General Commands Manual | RGBGFX(1) |
rgbgfx —
Game Boy graphics converter
rgbgfx |
[-CDhmuVv] [-f |
-F] [-a
attrmap | -A]
[-d depth]
[-o out_file]
[-p pal_file |
-P] [-t
tilemap | -T]
[-x tiles]
file |
rgbgfx program converts PNG images into the Nintendo
Game Boy's planar tile format.
The resulting colors and their palette indices are determined differently depending on the input PNG file:
The input image may not contain more colors than the selected bit depth allows. Transparent pixels are set to palette index 0.
--verb is
- -verbose, but
--ver is invalid because it
could also be --version. The
arguments are as follows:
-a
attrmap,
--attr-map
attrmap-m
to keep track the mirror direction of mirrored duplicate tiles.-A,
--output-attr-map-a, but the attrmap file output name is
made by taking the input filename, removing the file extension, and
appending .attrmap.-C,
--color-curve-D,
--debug-d
depth,
--depth
depth-f,
--fix-F,
--fix-and-save-f, but additionally, the supplied command
line parameters are saved within the PNG and will be loaded and
automatically used next time.-h,
--horizontal-m,
--mirror-tiles-u.-o
out_file,
--output
out_file-p
pal_file,
--palette
pal_file-P,
--output-palette-p, but the palette file output name is
made by taking the input PNG file's filename, removing the file extension,
and appending .pal.-t
tilemap,
--tilemap
tilemap-u or
-m to keep track of duplicate tiles.-T,
--output-tilemap-t, but the tilemap file output name is
made by taking the input filename, removing the file extension, and
appending .tilemap.-u,
--unique-tiles-V,
--version-v,
--verbose-x
tiles,
--trim-end
tilesThe following creates a planar 2bpp file with only unique tiles, and its tilemap out.tilemap:
The following creates a planar 2bpp file with only unique tiles accounting for tile mirroring and its associated tilemap out.tilemap and attrmap out.attrmap:
The following will do nothing:
rgbgfx was created by stag019 to
be included in RGBDS. It is now maintained by a number of contributors at
https://github.com/rednex/rgbds.
| December 5, 2019 | General |