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-//===== Athena Doc ========================================
-//= eAthena Map Cache Builder and Format Documentation
-//===== By ================================================
-//= DracoRPG
-//===== Version ===========================================
-//= 1.0
-//=========================================================
-//= 0.1 - Short howto for the initial builder version
-//= 1.0 - Complete manual covering the improved version
-//===== Description =======================================
-//= A complete manual for eAthena's map cache generator
-//= as well as a reference on the map cache format used
-//=========================================================
-
-Preface:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-Since SVN revision ~10000, the map-server does not know how to read RO client files anymore. It reads maps from a
-"map cache" file that contains all and only the useful data about the maps. A map cache containing every official
-kRO Sakray map currently supported by eAthena is provided as a default.
-If you have custom maps or want to minimize the size of your map cache because your server does not load all of them
-(multi-map-server or light test server), you can use the map cache builder to generate a new one fitting your needs.
-
-Map cache builder manual:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The source code for the map cache builder is located in src/tool/. It can be built using "make tools" if you use the Makefile
-or using the "mapcache" project under Visual Studio. Named "mapcache", the executable will be in your eAthena main folder.
-The map cache builder needs 3 file paths : one is a list of GRFs and/or data directory containing the maps, the second
-is the list of maps to add to the map cache, and the last one is the path of the map cache to generate. Default values for
-those paths are "tools/mapcache/grf_files.txt", "db/map_index.txt" and "db/map_cache.dat".
-The list of GRF and/or data directory must follow the format and indication of the default file: as many "grf:" entries as
-you wish and optionally one only "data_dir:" entry with trailing backslash included. // comments are supported as usual.
-In fact, any file with one map name per line can be used as a map list, that's why the map index list is used as a default:
-we are sure it contains every map supported by the server. Anything after the map name is ignored, // comments are supported
-and if the first word on the line is "map:" then the second word is used as the map name instead: that allows using
-maps_athena.conf as your map list, which is handy if you want to generate a minimal map cache for each of your multiple
-map-servers.
-The map cache file path can point to an already existing file, as the builder adds a map only if it's not already cached.
-This way, you can add custom maps to the base map cache without even needing kRO Sakray maps. If you wish to rebuild the
-entire map cache, though, you can either provide a path to a non-existing file, or force the rebuild mode.
-
-Here are the command-line arguments you can provide to the map cache builder to customize its behavior:
- -grf path/to/grf/list
- Allows to specify the file containing the list of GRFs and/or data directory
- -list path/to/map/list
- Allows to specify the file containing the list of maps to add to the map cache
- -cache path/to/map/cache
- Allows to specify the path to the generated map cache
- -rebuild
- Allows to force the rebuild mode (map cache will be overwritten even if it already exists)
-
-
-Map cache format reference:
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-The file is written as little-endian, even on big-endian systems, for cross-compatibility reasons. Appropriate conversions
-are done when generating it, so don't worry about it.
-The first 6 bytes are a main header:
-<unsigned long> file size
-<unsigned short> number of maps
-Then maps are stored one right after another:
-<12-characters-long string> map name
-<short> X size
-<short> Y size
-<long> compressed cell data length
-<variable> compressed cell data
+//===== Athena Doc ========================================
+//= eAthena Map Cache Builder and Format Documentation
+//===== By ================================================
+//= DracoRPG
+//===== Version ===========================================
+//= 1.0
+//=========================================================
+//= 0.1 - Short howto for the initial builder version
+//= 1.0 - Complete manual covering the improved version
+//===== Description =======================================
+//= A complete manual for eAthena's map cache generator
+//= as well as a reference on the map cache format used
+//=========================================================
+
+Preface:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+Since SVN revision ~10000, the map-server does not know how to read RO client files anymore. It reads maps from a
+"map cache" file that contains all and only the useful data about the maps. A map cache containing every official
+kRO Sakray map currently supported by eAthena is provided as a default.
+If you have custom maps or want to minimize the size of your map cache because your server does not load all of them
+(multi-map-server or light test server), you can use the map cache builder to generate a new one fitting your needs.
+
+Map cache builder manual:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The source code for the map cache builder is located in src/tool/. It can be built using "make tools" if you use the Makefile
+or using the "mapcache" project under Visual Studio. Named "mapcache", the executable will be in your eAthena main folder.
+The map cache builder needs 3 file paths : one is a list of GRFs and/or data directory containing the maps, the second
+is the list of maps to add to the map cache, and the last one is the path of the map cache to generate. Default values for
+those paths are "tools/mapcache/grf_files.txt", "db/map_index.txt" and "db/map_cache.dat".
+The list of GRF and/or data directory must follow the format and indication of the default file: as many "grf:" entries as
+you wish and optionally one only "data_dir:" entry with trailing backslash included. // comments are supported as usual.
+In fact, any file with one map name per line can be used as a map list, that's why the map index list is used as a default:
+we are sure it contains every map supported by the server. Anything after the map name is ignored, // comments are supported
+and if the first word on the line is "map:" then the second word is used as the map name instead: that allows using
+maps_athena.conf as your map list, which is handy if you want to generate a minimal map cache for each of your multiple
+map-servers.
+The map cache file path can point to an already existing file, as the builder adds a map only if it's not already cached.
+This way, you can add custom maps to the base map cache without even needing kRO Sakray maps. If you wish to rebuild the
+entire map cache, though, you can either provide a path to a non-existing file, or force the rebuild mode.
+
+Here are the command-line arguments you can provide to the map cache builder to customize its behavior:
+ -grf path/to/grf/list
+ Allows to specify the file containing the list of GRFs and/or data directory
+ -list path/to/map/list
+ Allows to specify the file containing the list of maps to add to the map cache
+ -cache path/to/map/cache
+ Allows to specify the path to the generated map cache
+ -rebuild
+ Allows to force the rebuild mode (map cache will be overwritten even if it already exists)
+
+
+Map cache format reference:
+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
+The file is written as little-endian, even on big-endian systems, for cross-compatibility reasons. Appropriate conversions
+are done when generating it, so don't worry about it.
+The first 6 bytes are a main header:
+<unsigned long> file size
+<unsigned short> number of maps
+Then maps are stored one right after another:
+<12-characters-long string> map name
+<short> X size
+<short> Y size
+<long> compressed cell data length
+<variable> compressed cell data