; Detected file type for TrID and Unix file tool, format: ; This is the registry containing all plugins to be used and the mappings for each of them ; For each plugin a seperate plugin file must exist. Inside all extractor commands and display settings are stored. ; To make UniExtract recognize the plugin, related entries need to exist inside the registry. ; --- Detection --- ; ; UniExtract uses two different detectors. Their output may differ for the same file type, ; so you need to add an entry for both. To get the output run UniExtract in scan mode. ; The lines beginning with a percentage are Trid's output, the first line is File's output. ; For Trid, do not include the percentage or anything in brackets. ; A substring search is used, so it is not necessary to add the full detector's output (e.g. some installers exist ; in different versions, the version can be part of the output; if your extractor works with all versions, ; you can leave out the version string). In general, more specific is better to avoid misdetections. ; Example: output is 'Macromedia Flash Video', you can just use 'Flash Video' ; Key is the name of the definition file, value the output of the program. ; Example: UniExtract scan mode output is ; ; Macromedia Flash Video ; ; 100.0% (.FLV) Flash Video (4000/1) ; Related URL: http://file-extension.net/info/flv-flash-video-file.html ; ; The registry entry for the Trid section is ; flv=Flash Video ; 'flv' is the name of the definition file (flv.ini) ; 'Flash Video' is the detected file type [Trid] adf=Amiga Disk image File arc=ARC Compressed archive bsa=Bethesda Archive ecm=Error Code Modeler garbro=NScripter archive, version 2 godot=Godot Engine package lit=Microsoft Reader eBook mo=GNU Gettext Machine Object pex=Compiled Papyrus Script qm=Qt message rpgmvp=RPG-Maker-MV encrypted ressource file sit=Stuffit spoon=Spoon Installer uu=UUencoded/XXencoded text [File] adf=Amiga DOS disk arc=ARC archive data lit=Microsoft Reader eBook Data mo=GNU message catalog sit=StuffIt Archive uu=uuencoded ; --- File extension fallback --- ; ; In case file type detection fails, the file extension is used as last try. ; For most files this should not be necessary. ; Format: extension=definition name ; Example: xx=uu ; .xx file extension uses the definition uu.ini ; You can set up multiple file extensions for the same extractor/definition. [Extensions] arc=arc ba2=bsa bsa=bsa ecm=ecm fsb=fsb lit=lit mo=mo msi=msi pex=pex qm=qm rpgmvp=rpgmvp sit=sit sitx=sit ttarch2=ttarch utage=utage uu=uu uue=uu wolf=wolf xx=uu xxe=uu