wesnoth/data/tools
..
addon_manager
castle-cutter
emacs_mode
exploder
hexometer
rmtrans
unit_tree
vim
wesnoth
.gitignore
about_cfg_to_wiki
campaign2wiki.py
expand-terrain-macros.py
extractbindings
helpheader.html
helptrailer.html
imgcheck
journeylifter
Makefile
README
scoutDefault.py
terrain2wiki.py
trackplacer
wesnoth_addon_manager
wmlflip
wmlindent
wmllint
wmllint_gui
wmllint-1.4
wmlmove
wmlscope
wmlunits
wmlvalidator
wmlxgettext

Tools for hacking or generating WML, maps, images, and sounds belong here.
Tools for sanity-checking the mainline campaigns and associated data
also belong here. Other utils are in utils/.

== Scripts ==

=== journeylifter ===

A program for converting campaigns to use trackplacer-format journey files.
All mainline campaigns have already been converted; this is for lifting UMC.

=== rmtrans ===

Remove nearly transparent pixels from images using GIMP. It currently affects
only one image at a time. Batch processing is available within GIMP, but it
would be useful to expand this to skip files where the pixels did not change.

=== trackplacer ===

A visual editor for journey tracks, the icon sequences that appear on
Wesnoth story screens.

=== wesnoth_addon_manager ===

Command-line client for uploading WML content to and downloading from
the add-on server.

=== wmlflip ===

Experimental tool that can hack a .cfg referring to a mapfile so that
all macros with X,Y coordinate pair arguments get their calls transformed
in a specified way.  Now supports only flipping the map around the Y
axis, but provides a framework that should make other transformations
easy.

=== wmllint ===

This tool lifts WML from older dialects to current and performs sanity checks.
See the header comment of wmllint for a description and invocation options.

=== wmllint_gui ===

A simple GUI interface for wmllint, to aid WML developers frightened of
the command line.

=== wmlscope ===

A WML cross-reference checker.  Normally you'll use this to list
unresolved symbols, if any.  See the header comment of wmlscope for a
description and invocation options.

=== wmlmove ===

Use this tool to generate commands that will move a unit between
namespaces; campaign to core, core to campaign, or campaign to
campaign.  See the header comment of wmlmove for a description and
invocation options.

=== wmlunits ===

List names of all units in mainline, either as a mediawiki table or
as HTML.

=== TeamColorizer ===

Map the magenta team-color patches in the input image to red in the
output image, copy the result to output.  (This script lives under
unit_tree).

=== extractbindings ===

Extract and format a list of keystroke bindings from a theme file.
Presently this generates a table suitable for wiki inclusion.

=== terrain2wiki.py ===

A script to create the "Terrain Table" on the TerrainCodeTableWML wiki page.
Run this and splice the output into the wiki whenever you add a new
terrain type to mainline.

=== campaign2wiki.py ===

A script that generates general information about mainline campaigns and
outputs wiki-ready output

== Python API ==

=== wmltools.py ===

The main facility in this module is a cross-referencer class.
It also contains utility methods for working with the data tree.
See the header comment of wmltools.py for details

=== wmliterator.py ===

A WML codewalker class.  Not a full parser, but that's useful because
it doesn't get confused by unbalanced macros; instead it lets you
walk through lines in a text file parsing out tags and elements

=== wmlparser.py ===

This python module contains code originally developed for CampGen - it contains
a general WML Parser written in Python, just like the Perl one. So if you want
to develop tools in Python instead of Perl and need a WML parser, it may save
some time.

The API currently is very sparsely documented, but I plan to extend this. In
general, wmlparser.py contains the WML Parser, which is used like:

parser = wmlparser.Parser(datapath)

Then:

parser.parse_file(filename)
or
parser.parse_stream(file)
or
parser.parse_text(string)

to set what to parse, and finally:

wmldata = parser.parse()

to read everything into a Python representation of the parsed data.

=== wmldata.py ===

This file has several utility methods defined to access and manipulate
WML data.  Most of them will not be generally useful. An example:

for unit in  wmldata.get_all("unit"):
    print unit.get_text_val("id")

== Standalone use ==

=== wmlparser ===

If called standalone, wmlparser.py will parse whatever you give it and
dump back to stdout. For example:

python wmlparser.py -e {game.cfg} > game.dump

Should produce a nice several 100000 lines file of the complete configuration
with all included files and macros expanded to a single file.