# Quicktex A python library for using DDS files Quicktex is a python library and command line tool for encoding and decoding DDS files. It is based on the [RGBCX encoder](https://github.com/richgel999/bc7enc), which is currently one of the [highest quality S3TC encoders available](https://aras-p.info/blog/2020/12/08/Texture-Compression-in-2020/). Quicktex has a python front end, but the encoding and decoding is all done in C++ for speed comparable to the original library. ## Installation ### From Wheel (Easiest) To install, run ```shell pip install quicktex ``` If you are on macOS, You need to install openMP from homebrew: ```shell brew install libomp ``` ### From Source To build from source, first clone this repo and cd into it, then run: ```shell git submodule update --init pip install . ``` and setuptools will take care of any dependencies for you. If you are on macOS, it is recommended to first install openMP from homebrew to enable multithreading, since it is not included in the default Apple Clang install: ```shell brew install libomp ``` The package also makes tests, stub generation, and docs available. To install the required dependencies for them, install with options like so: ```shell pip install .[tests,stubs,docs] ``` ## Usage ``` Usage: quicktex [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]... Encode and Decode various image formats Options: --version Show the version and exit. --help Show this message and exit. Commands: decode Decode DDS files to images. encode Encode images to DDS files of the given format. ``` To decode DDS files to images, use the `decode` subdommand, along with a glob or a list of files to decode. To encode images to DDS files, use the `encode` subcommand, plus an additional subcommand for the format. For example, `quicktex encode bc1 bun.png` will encode bun.png in the current directory to a bc1/DXT1 dds file next to it. `encode` and `decode` both accept several common parameters: - `-f, --flip / -F, --no-flip`: Vertically flip image before/after converting. [default: True] - `-r, --remove`: Remove input images after converting. - `-s, --suffix TEXT`: Suffix to append to output filename(s). Ignored if `output` is a single file. - `-o, --output`: Output file or directory. If outputting to a file, input filenames must be only a single item. By default, files are converted in place.