Lines Matching defs:next

210 	int chars_this_line, next, runindex;
214 for( next = 1; next < argc; next++ )
216 if (strcmp(argv[next], "-i") == 0) // image file in raw QT uncompressed format (.qtif)
217 file = argv[++next];
219 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-o") == 0) // output file for WHD image
220 kraw = argv[++next];
221 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-io") == 0) // output file for image
222 out = argv[++next];
224 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-n") == 0) // numbers of reserved lines
225 lines = atoi(argv[++next]);
226 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-fg") == 0) // foreground color in 24 bits
227 sscanf(argv[++next], "%i", &fg24);
228 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-bg") == 0) // background color in 24 bits
229 sscanf(argv[++next], "%i", &bg24);
230 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-c") == 0) // input file for clut
231 clutin = argv[++next];
232 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-h") == 0) // display more help
236 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-co") == 0) // output file for generating appleClut8.h array included in this file
237 clutout = argv[++next];
238 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-a8") == 0) // output file for testing system CLUT 8 in QT RAW (test)
240 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-r") == 0) // output file for QT clut RAW (test)
242 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-qt") == 0) // output file for QT RAW (test)
243 qtraw = argv[++next];
244 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-bw") == 0) // use only shades of grey (test)
246 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-n8") == 0) // don't convert to 8 by default (test)
248 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-n24") == 0) // convert to 8 to 24 (test)
250 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-f") == 0) // test font (test)
252 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-w") == 0) // read WHD raw file and output 8 bit tqif
253 whdname = argv[++next];
255 else if (strcmp(argv[next], "-debug") == 0) // verbose
920 i++; // point to next byte
950 The quantity is described in the first byte. If the MSB is zero, then the next seven bits
952 If bit 5 is set, then the quantity is further described in the next byte, where an additional
954 7 bits (11-17) worth of quantity will be found in the next byte. This repeats until the MSB of
957 The value is described in the first byte. If the MSB is zero, then the value is in the next byte.