Provided by: xcur2png_0.7.1-1.1_amd64 bug

NAME

       xcur2png - take PNG images from Xcursor and generate xcursorgen config-file

SYNOPSIS

       xcur2png [ -V ] [ --version ]

       xcur2png [ -h ] [ --help ]

       xcur2png  [ -c conf-path ] [ --conf=conf-path ] [ -d dir-path ] [ --directory=dir-path ] [
       -i suffix ] [ --initial-suffix=suffix ] [ -q ] [ --quiet ] [ -n ] [ --dry-run  ]  Xcursor-
       file

DESCRIPTION

       Xcur2png takes PNG images from Xcursor-file, and generate config-file which is reusable by
       xcursorgen(1).  To put it simply, it is converter from X cursor to PNG image.

       Xcursor-file is a path to existent Xcursor file.  Multiple Xcursor-file is not  supported.
       Generated PNG images are saved in current directory.

OPTIONS

       -V, --version
               Display the version number and exit with status 0.

       -h, --help
               Display the usage message and exit with status 0.

       -c conf-path, --conf=conf-path
               Set  output  path  of config-file.  If "-" is specified, stdout(3) is used. If not
               specified, [file name of Xcursor-file].conf is used. If "conf-path" is  directory,
               config-file  is  saved  under  specified  directory  as  [file  name  of  Xcursor-
               file].conf.

       -d dir-path, --directory=dir-path
               Set the path of a directory which PNG images are  saved  in.   If  not  specified,
               current directory is used.

       -i suffix, --initial-suffix=suffix
               Set  the  initial suffix of PNG images to suffix.  suffix must be positive integer
               and no more than 999.  When suffix goes up to 999, xcur2png  exits  with  negative
               status.

       -q, --quiet
               Suppress progress message.

       -n, --dry-run
               Do  not  output PNG images and config-data to files. Config-data is sent to stdout
               and progress message is suppressed.

EXIT STATUS

       xcur2png returns the number of output PNG images if the conversion  successfully  finished
       and config-file generated.  If error occurs, xcur2png returns negative.

SEE ALSO

       xcursorgen(1)