icns2png(1)

NAME

   icns2png - convert Mac OS icns files to png images

SYNOPSIS

   icns2png [-x|-l] [options] [file ... ]

DESCRIPTION

   icns2png  extracts images from mac .icns files, and exports them to png
   format.

OPTIONS

   -l, --list
          List the contents of one or more icns images

   -x, --extract Extract one or more icons to png images

   -o, --output
          Where to place extracted files. If not specified, icons will  be
          extracted to the same path as the source file.

   -d, --depth
          Sets the pixel depth of the icons to extract. (1,4,8,32)

   -s, --size
          Sets  the  width and height of the icons to extract. (16,48,etc)
          Sizes 16x12, 16x16, 32x32, 48x48, 128x128, etc. are also valid.

   -h, --help
          Displays this help message.

   -v, --version Displays the version information

EXAMPLES

   icns2png  -x  anicon.icns             #  Extract  all  icon  found   in
   anicon.icns
   icns2png -x -s 48 anicon.icns      # Extract all 48x48 32-bit icons
   icns2png -x -s 32 -d 1 anicon.icns # Extract all 32x32 1-bit icons
   icns2png  -l  anicon.icns             #  Lists  the  icons contained in
   anicon.icns

AUTHOR

   Written by Mathew Eis

COPYRIGHT

   Copyright  2001-2008 Mathew Eis
   This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.  There is
   NO  warranty;  not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
   PURPOSE.



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