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NAME
       icotool - Convert and create Win32 icon and cursor files

SYNOPSIS
       icotool [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
       This manual page document describes the icotool command.

       The  icotool program converts and creates icon (.ico) and cursor (.cur)
       files. At the moment icons can only be created from and extracted  into
       PNG files. This is done using libpng.

       Icon and cursor files are used mainly on the Microsoft Windows(R) plat-
       form. Each icons or cursors file may contain multiple images of various
       resolutions  and  with  different number of colors. Cursor files differ
       from icon files in that they also contain information about the hotspot
       of each image.

       Recent  versions  of  Microsoft's Internet Explorer use icons for small
       site logotypes. The browser fetches a file called  favicon.ico  from  a
       web  site,  and  uses  the images in this file to represent the site in
       menus and site lists. (This file is placed in the web site's  root  di-
       rectory,  like  any  other file.) Browsers like Galeon have copied this
       behaviour and now also fetches .ico files and use them for  site  logo-
       types.

       As  each  icon or cursor file may contains multiple images of different
       dimensions and depth, a conversion may result in multiple PNG files be-
       ing  created. Correspondingly, multiple PNG files can be specified when
       creating an icon/cursor file.

OPTIONS
       These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long  op-
       tions starting with two dashes (`-').

       -x, --extract
              This option tells icotool that images from all icon/cursor files
              given on the command line are to be  extracted.  Filter  options
              (see  below) can be used to control what images that will be ex-
              tracted.

       -l, --list
              This options tells icotool that images in all given  icon/cursor
              files  are  to  be  listed.  The output will look something like
              this:

                --icon --index=1 --width=16 --height=16  --bit-depth=4  --pal-
              ette-size=16
                --icon  --index=2  --width=32 --height=32 --bit-depth=8 --pal-
              ette-size=256

       -c, --create
              This options tells icotool to create an icon/cursor  file  using
              all  the  PNG files given on the command line, in the order they
              were specified.  The number  of  bits  per  pixel  used  in  the
              icon/cursor file will depend on the number of colors used in the
              PNG file. (If the PNG image has an indexed palette,  it  doesn't
              necessarily  mean that the same palette will be used in the cre-
              ated icon/cursor file.)

       -i, --index=N
              When listing or extracing files, this options  tell  icotool  to
              list  or extract only the N'th image in each file. The first im-
              age has index 1.

              This option has no effect in create mode.

       -w, --width=PIXELS
              Similar to --index, but this option allows the image width to be
              matched instead. This option has no effect in create mode.

       -h, --height=PIXELS
              Similar  to  --index, but this option allows the image height to
              be matched instead. This option has no effect in create mode.

       -b, --bit-depth=COUNT
              Similar to --index, but this option allows the  number  of  bits
              per  pixel  in the image to be matched instead. Valid values are
              1, 2, 4, 8, 16, 24 and 32.

              In create mode, this option will allow you to specify a  minimum
              bit  depth  for images in the icon file.  If you provide the op-
              tion once it will apply to all input files.  If you  specify  it
              multiple  times,  it  will  apply to all input files following a
              particular option; in that case you should specify a  bit  depth
              for all images.

       -p, --palette-size=PIXELS
              Similar  to --index, but this option allows the number of colors
              in the image palette to be matched instead. Images with 24 or 32
              bits in icon/cursor files do not have a palette, and will there-
              fore have a palette size equal to 0.

              This option has no effect in create mode.

       -X, --hotspot-x=COORD
              Similar to --index, but this option allows the  x-coordinate  of
              the hotspot to be matched. This option only has effect on cursor
              files.

              In create mode, this can be used to specify the hotspot  x-coor-
              dinate.  If you provide the option once it will apply to all in-
              put files.  If you specify it multiple times, it will  apply  to
              all  input files following a particular option; in that case you
              should specify a hotspot coordinate for all images.

       -Y, --hotspot-y=COORD
              Similar to --index, but this option allows the  y-coordinate  of
              the hotspot to be matched. This option only has effect on cursor
              files.

              In create mode, this can be used to specify the hotspot  y-coor-
              dinate.  If you provide the option once it will apply to all in-
              put files.  If you specify it multiple times, it will  apply  to
              all  input files following a particular option; in that case you
              should specify a hotspot coordinate for all images.

       --icon This option specifies that only icon files are to be  listed  or
              extracted.   In  create mode, this option can be used to specify
              that an icon (instead of a cursor) is to be  created.  (This  is
              default in create mode.)

       --cursor
              This option specifies that only cursor files are to be listed or
              extracted.  In create mode, this can be used to specify  that  a
              cursor (instead of an icon) is to be created.

       -t, --alpha-threshold=LEVEL
              Specifies  the maximal alpha level in the PNG image for portions
              which shall become transparent in the icon created. The  default
              value is 127.  This is only used when creating icon files.

       -o, --output=PATH
              In  extract  mode,  this  option specifies a directory where ex-
              tracted files are to be created. If PATH does not exist,  it  is
              assumed that it refers to a non-existing file instead. The first
              image matched will be extracted to the file with that name.

              In create mode, this option specified the  name  of  the  output
              file.   The  default is to write the binary data to standard out
              (which icotool will refuse if standard out is the terminal).

              If PATH is `-', then all output will be printed to standard out.

              This option has no effect in list mode.

       -r, --raw=FILENAME
              Store input file as raw PNG (Vista icons).

       --help Show summary of options.

       --version
              Output version information and exit.

EXAMPLES
       List all images in the file `demo.ico':
         $ icotool -l demo.ico
         --icon  --index=1  --width=16  --height=16  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16
         --icon  --index=2  --width=32  --height=32  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16
         --icon  --index=3  --width=48  --height=48  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16
         --icon  --index=4  --width=16  --height=16  --bit-depth=8  --palette-
       size=256
         --icon  --index=5  --width=32  --height=32  --bit-depth=8  --palette-
       size=256
         --icon  --index=6  --width=48  --height=48  --bit-depth=8  --palette-
       size=256

       List only 16-color images in `demo.ico':
         $ icotool -l --palette-size=16 demo.ico
         --icon  --index=1  --width=16  --height=16  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16
         --icon  --index=2  --width=32  --height=32  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16
         --icon  --index=3  --width=48  --height=48  --bit-depth=4  --palette-
       size=16

       Extract  all  images to current directory, naming the destination files
       `demo.ico_I_WxHxD.xpm':
         $ icotool -x -o . demo.ico
         $ ls *.png
         demo_1_16x16x4.png  demo_3_48x48x4.png  demo_5_32x32x8.png
         demo_2_32x32x4.png  demo_4_16x16x8.png  demo_6_48x48x8.png

       Extract all 256-color icon images in all .ico files in the current  di-
       rectory, placing the extracted images in `img/'
         $ icotool -x -o img/ -p 256 *.ico

       Create an icon named `favicon.ico' with two images:
         $ icotool -c -o favicon.ico mysite_32x32.png mysite_64x64.png

AUTHOR
       The icoutils were written by Oskar Liljeblad <oskar@osk.mine.nu>.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright © 1998 Oskar Liljeblad

       This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
       NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR  A  PARTICULAR
       PURPOSE.

TRADEMARKS
       Windows  is  a  registered  trademark  of  Microsoft Corporation in the
       United States and other countries.

icotool (icoutils)              April 18, 2005                      ICOTOOL(1)

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