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=head1 NAME
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stilview - command-line program to help you retrieve the entries stored
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in STIL.
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=head1 SYNOPSIS
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B<stilview> [-b] [-d] [-e entry] [-f field] [-i] [-l HVSC base dir] [-m]
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[-o] [-s] [-t tune number]
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B<stilview> {[-h] | [-v]}
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=head1 DESCRIPTION
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B<STILView> is a command-line driven program to help you retrieve the
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entries stored in STIL fast and accurately. STILView uses the STIL C++
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class heavily to do this, and in fact, the primary purpose of this
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command-line program is to test that class (which is, BTW, used in many
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GUI-based SID players, most notably in SIDPlay for Windows and XSIDPLAY
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for Unix systems). However, it is user-friendly enough to be used by
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non-programmers, too.
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=head1 GLOSSARY
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Some terms and STIL-related lingo in alphabetical order:
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=over
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=item B<BUG ENTRY>
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There exists a special file in HVSC (F</DOCUMENTS/BUGlist.txt>) that
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lists all known bugs in SID tunes in HVSC. See the top of that file
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for details about what's in it exactly. A BUG entry is like a
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STIL entry, but it is contained in this BUGlist.txt file.
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=item B<FIELD>
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The smallest piece of information in a STIL entry. Currently
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valid field names are NAME, TITLE, ARTIST and COMMENT.
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=item B<FILE-GLOBAL COMMENT>
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A special COMMENT field in a STIL entry for a
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multi-tune SID file that refers to the whole SID, not just one tune in
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it. These usually contain general information about the SID file
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itself.
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Example:
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/Hubbard_Rob/Gerry_the_Germ.sid
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COMMENT: In Rob's own demo of this music, the tunes are named after the levels
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in the original game.
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(#1)
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TITLE: Lungs
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(#2)
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TITLE: Kidney
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(#7)
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TITLE: End
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=item B<HVSC>
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High Voltage SID Collection. If you don't know what this is, you
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downloaded the wrong program. :)
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=item B<HVSC-RELATIVE PATHNAME>
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The pathname plus filename of a SID file that can be found in your
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HVSC, relative to the base directory of HVSC. It is always in
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UNIX-style format, eg.: /Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid refers to
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Rob Hubbard's Commando.sid file within HVSC (which may actually be
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found as C:\Music\HVSC\Hubbard_Rob\Commando.sid on your Windows PC).
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=item B<MULTI-TUNE ENTRY>
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A STIL entry that is referring to a SID file that has many tunes in it.
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Each tune might have its own STIL block, which are separated by a
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so-called tune designation in the form of "(#x)", where x = the
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tune number. Consult the STIL.FAQ in HVSC for a detailed description.
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Example:
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/Hubbard_Rob/Gerry_the_Germ.sid
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COMMENT: In Rob's own demo of this music, the tunes are named after the levels
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in the original game.
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(#1)
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TITLE: Lungs
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(#2)
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TITLE: Kidney
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(#7)
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TITLE: End
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=item B<SECTION>
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A part of STIL that belongs to one composer (ie. every STIL entry
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referring to SID files that are in one subdirectory in HVSC).
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Sections in STIL are always separated by a line in the form of: "###
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Composer's name ########".
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=item B<SECTION-GLOBAL COMMENT>
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A special STIL entry that refers not to an individual SID file,
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but to a whole subdirectory. These usually contain info about the
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composer himself, or about all the SID file he/she ever composed,
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and are always indexed in the form of "/Subdir/" (note the trailing
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slash!).
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Example:
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/Hubbard_Rob/
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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Hubbard's own comments are denoted by (RH).
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=item B<SINGLE-TUNE ENTRY>
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A STIL entry that has no tune designation in it in the form of "(#x)",
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where x is a number. (Note, that a single-tune entry might still refer
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to a SID file which has many tunes in it, ie. when a single-tune entry
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has nothing but a COMMENT field in it!)
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Example:
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/Hubbard_Rob/Chain_Reaction.sid
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TITLE: Zoolook (remix) [from Zoolook]
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ARTIST: Jean Michel Jarre
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Another example (the SID this is refering to has many tunes in it!):
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/Barrett_Steve/Magic_Land_Dizzy.sid
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COMMENT: Also used in the game "Wacky Darts" (c) 1990 Codemasters.
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=item B<STIL>
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SID Tune Information List, essentially a text-file database that
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can be found in your HVSC in the /DOCUMENTS/ subdirectory.
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=item B<STIL ENTRY>
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All of the pieces of information in STIL relating to one SID file
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of the HVSC. They are always indexed by the HVSC-relative pathname.
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=item B<TUNE>
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One of the compositions in a SID. Most SID files have only one tune
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in them, but many have more than one (eg. one for the title score
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of the game, and one for the hi-score music).
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=back
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=head1 OPTIONS
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=item B<-b>
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Do B<not> print BUG entries
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Default value: Not specified (ie. do print BUG entries)
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Example: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -b>
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When this option is specified, BUG entries will not be printed for
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the given SID tune. At a minimum, the -e option has to be specified
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for this option to work.
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=item B<-d>
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Default value: Not specified (ie. debug mode is off)
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Example: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -d>
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Turns on debug mode in STILView. This will result in an extensive
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output, with the debugging messages going to STDERR. If you
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encounter any problem or strange behavior with STILView, run
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STILView with the exact same options as you did when you
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encountered the problem, with this -d option added to them. Capture
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the complete output of this run, and send it to me with a detailed
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explanation of the problem (see email address at the top of this
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file).
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=item B<-e>=I<entry>
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Default: NONE (you have to give an HVSC-relative pathname to this
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option)
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Example #1: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid>
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Example #2: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/>
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This is where you specify the STIL entry you are looking for, given
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as an HVSC-relative pathname. If there exists no STIL entry for the
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given filename, STILView will print out nothing. Otherwise, you'll
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get the STIL entry (or parts of it, as you may have specified it by
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other options). HVSC-relative pathnames are case-insensitive, so
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/HUBBARD_ROB/Commando.sid is the same as /Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid.
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Example #1 is the most frequent way of retrieving STIL entries, and
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it will return all of the STIL entry for Commando.sid, as well as
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the section-global comment for /Hubbard_Rob/. Example #2 is another
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valid thing to do: this will return only the section-global comment
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for /Hubbard_Rob/.
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=item B<-h>
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Default: NONE Example: stilview -h
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Prints a brief help screen listing the available options. All other
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options that are also specified on the command-line are ignored.
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=item B<-f>=I<field>
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Default: all
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Valid values for <field> are: all, name, author, title, artist,
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comment
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Example #1: C<stilview -l -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -f=comment>
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Example #2: C<stilview -l -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=1 -f=title>
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Example #3: C<stilview -l -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=12 -f=all -s -b>
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Asks for one particular field in a STIL entry. Combined with the -t
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option, these two options can retrieve any portion of a STIL entry,
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including a single field in a specific subtune's entry. Below is
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full and complete explanation of what the different possible
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combinations of the -t and -f options retrieve:
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C<-t=0 -f=all> : All of the STIL entry is printed.
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C<-t=0 -f=comment> : The file-global comment is printed. For
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single-tune entries that have nothing but a COMMENT field in them,
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this prints that COMMENT. For single-tune entries that have other
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fields in them, this prints nothing. (This is because single-tune
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entries with nothing but a COMMENT field are assumed to be
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file-global comments.)
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C<< -t=0 -f=<name/author/title/artist> >> : Nothing is printed. This
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combination of these options is invalid.
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C<< -t=<x> -f=all >> : (Where x is anything but 0.) All fields from the
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portion of the STIL entry for the given tune number <x> are
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printed. For single-tune entries, asking for -t=1 -f=all is
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equivalent to saying -t=0 -f=all, since by definition, the whole
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entry refers to only one tune. (However, specifying -t with any
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other number than 1 will print nothing!) Note that if there's a
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file-global comment in the STIL entry (which also means that if a
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single-tune entry has nothing but a COMMENT field in it), that is
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B<not> printed with these combinations of options.
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C<< -t=<x> -f=<name/author/title/artist/comment> >> : (Where x is anything
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but 0.) The specific field from the portion of the STIL entry for
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the given tune number is printed. For single-tune entries that have
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nothing but a COMMENT in them, this returns nothing.
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Of course, if the STIL entry or any portion of it asked with these
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options does not exist, STILView will print nothing. Also, unless
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otherwise specified with the -o, -s and -b options, the
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section-global comment and the BUG entry of the given SID file will
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also get printed (provided they exist).
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In example #1, the file-global comment for /Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid
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is printed, since -t is not specified and is assumed to be 0. Also
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printed are the section- global comment and the BUG entry for the
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same SID file (if they exist). In example #2, the TITLE field of
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the STIL entry for tune #1 of /Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid is printed
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along with the section-global comment and the BUG entry for the
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same SID file (if they exist). In example #3, all of the STIL entry
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for tune #12 of /Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid is printed, but nothing
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else.
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=item B<-i>
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Default: NONE
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Example: C<stilview -i>
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Starts STILView in interactive mode, ignoring all other options
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specified on the command-line, except -l, -d and -m. In interactive
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mode, you can look for STIL entries by typing them in. You will get
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prompted for the desired STIL entry (which has to be specified with
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an HVSC-relative pathname), for the tune number requested (which
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should be any non-negative number, but this is not enforced), and
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finally for the specific STIL field you want to retrieve.
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=item B<-l>=I<HVSC base dir>
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Default: The value of the HVSC_BASE environment variable
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Example #1: C<stilview -l=C:\Music\HVSC\ -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid>
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Example #2: C<stilview -l=../HVSC/ =-e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid>
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Example #3: C<stilview -l -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid>
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This is where you tell STILView where it can find the HVSC base
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directory (the path to the directory has to be specified in the
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form required by your operating system, eg. C:\Music\HVSC under
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Windows, /home/lala/HVSC under UNIX). STILView will then try to
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locate the STIL.txt file in the /DOCUMENTS/ subdirectory of that
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directory. If this option is not specified (or if -l is specified
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without a base directory), STILView will try to extract the path of
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the HVSC base directory from the HVSC_BASE environment variable. If
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that environment variable doesn't exist or is pointing to a
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location where there's no STIL.txt file in a DOCUMENTS directory,
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STILView fails. If the HVSC_BASE environment variable exists and is
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valid, and this option is specified, the directory specified with
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this option is used as the HVSC base directory instead of the
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environment variable.
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In example #1 the HVSC base directory is located in C:\Music\HVSC\
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on the hard drive of a Windows PC, in example #2 it is located in
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the HVSC directory of the current directory's parent directory of a
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UNIX system. In example #3 the HVSC base directory is not specified
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with the option, so it is assumed that the HVSC_BASE environment
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variable contains the path to it. In reality, specifying the -l
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option in example #3 is redundant, and can be omitted.
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=item B<-m>
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Demo mode
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Default: NONE
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Example #1: C<stilview -m>
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Example #2: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -m -i>
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When specified, it prints out a whole bunch of things that a) test
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most of the functionality of STILView, and b) show what STILView is
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capable of retrieving from STIL. In example #1, the demo is printed
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with the STIL info coming from a default STIL entry, then STILView
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quits. In example #2, the demo is printed taking the STIL info from
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the specified STIL entry of /Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid (instead of
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the default SID file), then interactive mode is entered.
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=item B<-o>
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Do B<not> print STIL entries
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Default value: Not specified (ie. do print STIL entries)
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Example #1: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -o>
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Example #2: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -o -s>
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When this option is specified, STIL entries will not be printed for
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the given SID tune (but section-global entries and BUG entries will
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be printed, provided they exist and other options did not turn
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their output off). At a minimum, the -e option has to be specified
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for this option to work. Example #1 will print out the
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section-global comment and the BUG entry for
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/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid, example #2 will print out just the
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section-global comment for the same SID.
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=item B<-s>
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Do B<not> print section-global comments
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Default value: Not specified (ie. do print section-global entries)
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Example: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -s>
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When this option is specified, section-global entries will not be
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printed for the given SID tune. At a minimum, the -e option has to
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be specified for this option to work.
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=item B<-t>=I<tune number>
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Default value: 0
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Example #1: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -t=0>
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Example #2: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=1 -f=title -s -b>
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Example #3: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=12>
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Asks for the portion of a STIL entry referring to one particular
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tune. If tune number 0 is given, it retrieves all of the entry.
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Combined with the -f option, these two options can retrieve any
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portion of a STIL entry, including a single field in a specific
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subtune's entry.
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For further details about this option, see the explanation of the
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-f option.
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Example #1 retrieves all of the STIL entry for
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/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid, including the section-global comment and
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the BUG entry (if any), but since the default value for this option
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is 0, it might as well be omitted in this example. Example #2
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retrieves only the TITLE field of the first subtune's entry for
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/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid (and not the section- global comment or the
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BUG entry), while example #3 retrieves all of the STIL entry for
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tune #12 of the same SID file (including the section-global comment
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and the BUG entry, if any).
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=item B<-v>
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Print version numbers
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Default value: Not specified (ie. do *not* print version numbers)
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Example #1: C<stilview -v>
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Example #2: C<stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -v>
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When this option is specified, the version number of the STILView
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program and the version number of the STIL.txt file used by it is
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printed out. In example #1 this is the only piece of info that gets
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printed on the screen, in example #2 the version numbers are
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printed out, then the STIL entry for /Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid is
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also printed out.
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=head1 ENVIRONMENT
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=over
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=item B<HVSC_BASE>
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Specifies the location of the HVSC base directory.
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=head1 EXAMPLES
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All of the examples below assume that the HVSC_BASE environment is set
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to a valid HVSC base directory (where the F<$HVSC_BASE/DOCUMENTS/STIL.txt>
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and F<$HVSC_BASE/DOCUMENTS/BUGlist.txt> files exist), and the examples
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also assume the presence of the following entries in these files:
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--- In STIL.txt ---
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/Hubbard_Rob/
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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/Hubbard_Rob/Action_Biker.sid
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COMMENT: "Action B was a very early game and very conservative in it's approach
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- it was my idea of giving them what I thought they wanted, a simple
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cute tune....." (RH)
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/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid
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COMMENT: Tunes #1 and #3 have been converted from arcade version.
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/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid
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COMMENT: According to Hubbard, Kentilla and Delta were the most complicated one
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to compose, they took the longest time to do and they both drove him
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insane.
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(#1)
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TITLE: On the Run [from the Dark Side of the Moon]
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ARTIST: Pink Floyd
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COMMENT: It is more inspired by it than a remix of it.
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(#12)
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TITLE: Koyaanisqatsi [from the movie]
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ARTIST: Philip Glass
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COMMENT: "Inspired by Philip Glass and Pink Floyd." (RH)
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/Hubbard_Rob/International_Karate.sid
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TITLE: Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence [from the movie] (0:42-1:16)
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ARTIST: Ryuichi Sakamoto
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COMMENT: "[...] I started exploring pentatonic things in B flat minor over
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different bass notes, B flat, D flat, G flat and A flat. The middle
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section went into F (I think) at double tempo to liven things up. I
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was pleased with the tune......" (RH)
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/Hubbard_Rob/Rasputin.sid
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(#1)
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TITLE: Katjusha (0:07-0:36)
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ARTIST: Matvei Blanter, M. Isakovski
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TITLE: Katjusha (2:20)
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ARTIST: Matvei Blanter, M. Isakovski
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TITLE: Kaljinka (2:41-2:51)
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ARTIST: Traditional
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COMMENT: Russian folk song.
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TITLE: Kaljinka (3:12-3:22)
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ARTIST: Traditional
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COMMENT: Russian folk song.
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(#2)
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COMMENT: Russian folk song.
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--- In BUGlist.txt ---
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/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid
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BUG: This is just for demo.
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/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid
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(#12)
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BUG: Demo entry.
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Given these entries, following are the printouts you can expect from
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STILView. ($> denotes a command-line prompt given by your operating
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system.)
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Everything related to a SID file is printed:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid
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---- GLOBAL COMMENT ----
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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------ STIL ENTRY ------
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COMMENT: Tunes #1 and #3 have been converted from arcade version.
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---------- BUG ----------
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BUG: This is just for demo.
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$>
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Ask for just the section-global comment:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/
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/Hubbard_Rob/
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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$>
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Note that this can also be retrieved with:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Commando.sid -o -b
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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$>
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This prints out nothing, as single-tune entries do not have file-global
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comments:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/International_Karate.sid -t=0 -f=comment -s -b
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$>
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...Except if the only field in them is a COMMENT (in which case that
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comment is assumed to be a file-global comment):
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Action_Biker.sid -t=0 -f=comment -s -b
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COMMENT: "Action B was a very early game and very conservative in it's approach
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- it was my idea of giving them what I thought they wanted, a simple
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cute tune....." (RH)
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$>
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Also note that single-tune entries have only one tune, so asking for
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the STIL entry of tune #3 is pointless:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/International_Karate.sid -t=3 -s -b
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$>
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Print out the file-global comment for the given SID file:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=0 -f=comment -s -b
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COMMENT: According to Hubbard, Kentilla and Delta were the most complicated one
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to compose, they took the longest time to do and they both drove him
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insane.
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$>
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Print out the ARTIST field of tune #12 of the given SID file, plus
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print out everything else related to the SID file:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=12 -f=artist
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---- GLOBAL COMMENT ----
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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------ STIL ENTRY ------
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ARTIST: Philip Glass
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---------- BUG ----------
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BUG: Demo entry.
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$>
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Note that the current version of STILView is capable to retrieve only
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the first specified field of a tune that covers multiple songs! See
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below:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Rasputin.sid -t=1 -f=title -s
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TITLE: Katjusha (0:07-0:36)
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$>
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Section-global comments are printed out even if the STIL entry for the
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given SID file does not exist:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/This_doesnt_exist.sid
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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$>
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The following 4 steps depict how to have STILView print out everything
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related to a given SID file's given tune number one by one:
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1) This prints out just the section-global comment:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -o -b
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
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credited to him.
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$>
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2) This prints out just the file-global comment:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=0 -f=comment -s -b
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COMMENT: According to Hubbard, Kentilla and Delta were the most complicated one
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to compose, they took the longest time to do and they both drove him
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insane.
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$>
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3) This prints out all of the STIL entry for the given tune number:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=12 -f=all -s -b
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TITLE: Koyaanisqatsi [from the movie]
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ARTIST: Philip Glass
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COMMENT: "Inspired by Philip Glass and Pink Floyd." (RH)
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$>
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4) And this prints out just the BUG entry for the same tune number:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -t=12 -s -o
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BUG: Demo entry.
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$>
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The following 3 steps depict how to have STILView print out everything
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related to a given SID file:
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1) This prints out just the section-global comment:
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -o -b
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COMMENT: All of these tunes have been confirmed by Hubbard to be his. People
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have often stolen Hubbard's routine causing some tunes to be falsely
|
||
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credited to him.
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$>
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2) This prints out all of the STIL entry:
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||
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -s -b
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||
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COMMENT: "[...] The Delta music loader and ingame music was Gary Liddon's idea.
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[...] He was the producer at Thalamus at the time. He told Rob Hubbard
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||
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to make the ingame music like the 2nd track from Dark Side of the Moon
|
||
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by Pink Floyd." (Info from Matt Furniss.)
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||
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"The small jingles are all small clips from Sanxion and Romeo/Juliet
|
||
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music. They were all supposed to be for short stingers such as end of
|
||
|
level, extra life etc..."
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||
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"Delta was based on this minimalist composition technique inspired by
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Glass and a bit of Pink Floyd. It was quite hard too do and required
|
||
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some custom code to the driver to do it. The music was tedious to
|
||
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debug. The other Delta stuff was more conventional - I quite liked the
|
||
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other tunes. Delta was spread over a 2 week period....." (RH)
|
||
|
According to Hubbard, Kentilla and Delta were the most complicated one
|
||
|
to compose, they took the longest time to do and they both drove him
|
||
|
insane.
|
||
|
(#1)
|
||
|
TITLE: On the Run [from the Dark Side of the Moon]
|
||
|
ARTIST: Pink Floyd
|
||
|
COMMENT: It is more inspired by it than a remix of it.
|
||
|
(#12)
|
||
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TITLE: Koyaanisqatsi [from the movie]
|
||
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ARTIST: Philip Glass
|
||
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COMMENT: "Inspired by Philip Glass and Pink Floyd." (RH)
|
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$>
|
||
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3) And this prints out all of the BUG entry:
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||
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$> stilview -e=/Hubbard_Rob/Delta.sid -s -o
|
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(#12)
|
||
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BUG: Demo entry.
|
||
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$>
|
||
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=head1 AUTHORS
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=over
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=item B<LaLa> <LaLa@C64.org>
|
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|
||
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Original author.
|
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=item B<Leandro Nini> <drfiemost@users.sourceforge.net>
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Current maintainer.
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=back
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=head1 RESOURCES
|
||
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=over
|
||
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|
||
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=item SourceForge project: L<http://sourceforge.net/projects/sidplay-residfp/>
|
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||
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=item High Voltage Sid Collection (HVSC): L<http://hvsc.c64.org/>
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=back
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=head1 COPYING
|
||
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|
||
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=over
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||
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||
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=item Copyright (C) 1998, 2002 LaLa
|
||
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||
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=item Copyright (C) 2012-2016 Leandro Nini
|
||
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=back
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
|
||
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(at your option) any later version.
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This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||
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but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||
|
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||
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GNU General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||
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along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
|
||
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Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA.
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