windres
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NAME
       windres - manipulate Windows resources.

SYNOPSIS
       windres [options] [input-file] [output-file]

DESCRIPTION
       windres reads resources from an input file and copies them
       into an output file.  Either file may be in one  of  three
       formats:

       "rc"
           A text format read by the Resource Compiler.

       "res"
           A binary format generated by the Resource Compiler.

       "coff"
           A COFF object or executable.

       The exact description of these different formats is avail-
       able in documentation from Microsoft.

       When windres converts from the "rc" format  to  the  "res"
       format,  it  is acting like the Windows Resource Compiler.
       When windres converts from the "res" format to the  "coff"
       format, it is acting like the Windows "CVTRES" program.

       When windres generates an "rc" file, the output is similar
       but not identical to the format expected  for  the  input.
       When an input "rc" file refers to an external filename, an
       output "rc" file will instead include the file contents.

       If the input or output format is  not  specified,  windres
       will guess based on the file name, or, for the input file,
       the file contents.  A file with an extension of  .rc  will
       be  treated  as  an "rc" file, a file with an extension of
       .res will be treated as a "res" file, and a file  with  an
       extension  of .o or .exe will be treated as a "coff" file.

       If no output file is specified,  windres  will  print  the
       resources in "rc" format to standard output.

       The  normal use is for you to write an "rc" file, use win-
       dres to convert it to a COFF object file,  and  then  link
       the  COFF  file into your application.  This will make the
       resources described in the "rc" file available to Windows.

OPTIONS
       -i filename
       --input filename
           The  name  of  the  input file.  If this option is not
           used, then windres will use the first non-option argu-
           ment  as  the  input  file name.  If there are no non-
           option arguments, then windres will read from standard
           input.  windres can not read a COFF file from standard
           input.

       -o filename
       --output filename
           The name of the output file.  If this  option  is  not
           used,  then  windres  will  use  the  first non-option
           argument, after any used for the input file  name,  as
           the output file name.  If there is no non-option argu-
           ment, then windres  will  write  to  standard  output.
           windres  can not write a COFF file to standard output.

       -I format
       --input-format format
           The input format to read.  format may be res,  rc,  or
           coff.   If  no input format is specified, windres will
           guess, as described above.

       -O format
       --output-format format
           The output format to generate.  format may be res, rc,
           or  coff.   If  no output format is specified, windres
           will guess, as described above.

       -F target
       --target target
           Specify the BFD format to use for a COFF file as input
           or output.  This is a BFD target name; you can use the
           --help option to see  a  list  of  supported  targets.
           Normally windres will use the default format, which is
           the first one listed by the --help option.

       --preprocessor program
           When windres reads an "rc" file, it  runs  it  through
           the  C preprocessor first.  This option may be used to
           specify the preprocessor to use, including any leading
           arguments.   The default preprocessor argument is "gcc
           -E -xc-header -DRC_INVOKED".

       --include-dir directory
           Specify an include directory to use  when  reading  an
           "rc" file.  windres will pass this to the preprocessor
           as an -I option.  windres will also search this direc-
           tory when looking for files named in the "rc" file.

       -D target
       --define sym[=val]
           Specify  a  -D option to pass to the preprocessor when
           reading an "rc" file.

       -v  Enable verbose mode.  This tells you what the  prepro-
           cessor is if you didn't specify one.

       --language val
           Specify  the  default  language to use when reading an
           "rc" file.  val should be a hexadecimal language code.
           The  low  eight  bits  are  the language, and the high
           eight bits are the sublanguage.

       --use-temp-file
           Use a temporary file to instead of using popen to read
           the output of the preprocessor. Use this option if the
           popen implementation is buggy on the host  (eg.,  cer-
           tain  non-English  language versions of Windows 95 and
           Windows 98 are known to have  buggy  popen  where  the
           output will instead go the console).

       --no-use-temp-file
           Use popen, not a temporary file, to read the output of
           the preprocessor.  This is the default behaviour.

       --help
           Prints a usage summary.

       --version
           Prints the version number for windres.

       --yydebug
           If windres is compiled with "YYDEBUG"  defined  as  1,
           this will turn on parser debugging.

SEE ALSO
       the Info entries for binutils.

COPYRIGHT
       Copyright  (c) 1991, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 2000,
       2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

       Permission is granted to copy,  distribute  and/or  modify
       this  document  under the terms of the GNU Free Documenta-
       tion License, Version 1.1 or any later  version  published
       by  the  Free  Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sec-
       tions, with no Front-Cover Texts, and with  no  Back-Cover
       Texts.   A  copy of the license is included in the section
       entitled "GNU Free Documentation License".



binutils-2.12.90.0.15       2002-08-14                 WINDRES(S)