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NAME

       vsdump - VSD/VSS file format reverse engineering

SYNOPSIS

       vsdump [SUBOPTIONS] FILE

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page documents briefly the vsdump command.

       vsdump  is an ALT Linux (www.altlinux.ru) project of VSD/VSS file format reverse engineering.  VSD/VSS is
       an OLE file. Main data is stored in 'VisioDocument' file inside this  OLE.  'VisioDocument'  file  has  a
       header  with  version  number and pointer to the 1st stream.  Pointers contain Type, Offset to the start,
       Length, and Format of stream.  The Format field has a 'compressed' flag (the 2nd least significant bit).

       Format == 0x4* is used for streams that contains some strings.
       Format == 0x5* is used for streams that contains some pointers.
       Format == 0xd* is used for streams made of chunks.

       Type == 15 is used for streams that contains 'Page' data.
       Type == 23 is used for streams that contains Icons.
       And so on.

       To (de)compress some streams Visio uses some version of LZW algorithmwith options  different  from  other
       MS-Office applications.

       Those streams are made of chunks. Chunks starts with header that contains Type and Length fields. Most of
       chunk types has a mandatory fields and some of them has a discretionary fields. The type of  chunk  imply
       an order and format of mandatory fields and place of start for discretionary fields (if any).

       The discrepionary fields made of 'blocks'. Blocks start with length, type fields and index of variable it
       is linked to.
       Blocks made of 'slices'. Every slice can be single byte operation like "+" or "*"  or  'command'  to  put
       one/two bytes data or IEEE-754 fraction or stringor name or function into formula.

SUBOPTIONS

       A summary of options is included below.

       help
              list subcommands

       dump <file> [directory]
              dump pointers and inflated streams

       test <file>
              test command table

AUTHOR

       vsdump was written by Valek Filippov (frob@df.ru)

       This  manual  page was written by Juan Angulo Moreno <juan@apuntale.com>, for the Debian project (but may
       be used by others).

                                                  jun 26, 2007                                         VSDUMP(1)