Provided by: nml_0.7.1-1_amd64
NAME
NMLC — A compiler from NML code to NFO and/or GRF files.
SYNOPSIS
nmlc [options] [file]
OPTIONS
-c Crop extraneous transparent blue from real sprites. -u Save real sprites uncompressed to GRF files. This saves a lot of time during encoding but it's not recommended when creating a file for distribution since it makes the output file substantially bigger. --grf=file Write output in GRF format to <file>. --nfo=file Write output in NFO format to <file>. --nml=file Write output in NML format to <file>. --output=file | -o file Write output to <file>. The output type is detected from the extension of the filename. It must be one of nfo, nml or grf. --md5=file Write an md5sum of the resulting grf to <file>. --debug | -d Print a dump of the AST to stdout. --version Print programme's version number and exit. --help | -h Print usage information. --stack | -s Dump stack when an error occurs. -M Output a rule suitable for make describing the graphics dependencies of the main grf file (requires input file or --grf) --MF=file When used with -M, specifies a file to write the dependencies to --MT=file Target of the rule emitted by dependency generation (requires -M) --custom-tags=file | -t file Load custom tags from <file> [default: custom_tags.txt]. --lang-dir=dir | -l dir Load language files from directory <dir> [default: lang]. --default-lang=file The default language is stored in <file> [default: english.lng]. --sprites-dir=dir | -a dir Store 32bpp sprites in directory <dir> [default: sprites]. --start-sprite=num Set the first sprite number to write (do not use except when you output nfo that you want to include in other files). --palette=palette | -p palette Force nml to use the palette <pal> [default: ANY]. Valid values are 'DOS', 'WIN', 'ANY'. --quiet Disable all warnings. Errors will be printed normally. --cache-dir=dir Cache files are stored in directory <dir> [default: .nmlcache]. --clear-orphaned Remove unused / orphaned items from cache files. --verbosity=level Set the verbosity level for informational output [default: 3, max: 4].
SEE ALSO
The language reference at http://newgrf-specs.tt-wiki.net/wiki/NML:Main
AUTHOR
NML was written by Albert Hofkamp, Christoph Elsenhans, Jasper Reichardt, Ingo von Borstel, José Soler and Thijs Marinussen. This manual page was originally written by Thijs Marinussen. January 07, 2016