diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 7f57850..3d3466e 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -22,29 +22,29 @@ It detects the appropriate mode automatically. /e - Encode a file into an image /d - Decode a file from an image /s - Treat input argument as string rather than file. - Only valid when encoding. + Only valid when encoding. infile - Source file outfile - Destination file - If not specified it assumes png for header encoded data, - Assumes PNG for pixel data without '/readable' - Assumes BMP for pixel data with '/readable'. + If not specified it assumes png for header encoded data, + Assumes PNG for pixel data without '/readable' + Assumes BMP for pixel data with '/readable'. /readable - Encodes content in binary readable form. - Only has an effect if encoding to 24 bit bitmap (.bmp), - because bitmap files are stored bottom up. + Only has an effect if encoding to 24 bit bitmap (.bmp), + because bitmap files are stored bottom up. /header - Store content in a header instead of pixel data. - Be aware that some applications strip unknown headers. - The source argument is the file that is used as template. - This only works on PNG files. - Note: Some editors will strip unknown headers if you edit - the image file. + Be aware that some applications strip unknown headers. + The source argument is the file that is used as template. + This only works on PNG files. + Note: Some editors will strip unknown headers if you edit + the image file. /pass - Encrypt/Decrypt using the given password. - This uses proper AES, recovery of content is impossible - if the password is lost. + This uses proper AES, recovery of content is impossible + if the password is lost. /p Same as /pass but prompts for a password at runtime. /fn - Use the given file name for the header instead of the - supplied name. If /s is specified and /fn is not, - it will default to text.txt. This argument is for - encoding only. Decoding uses the 'outfile' argument + supplied name. If /s is specified and /fn is not, + it will default to text.txt. This argument is for + encoding only. Decoding uses the 'outfile' argument Note: When decoding, the arguments /readable and /header are auto-detected