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wwt settitle

Set the disc title of WBFS discs.

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1.   Syntax

wwt SETTITLE id6=title...

2.   Options

Options
Option Param Description
-T --titles file Read file for disc titles. -T/ disables automatic search for title files.
--utf-8 Enables UTF-8 support for filenames (default).
--no-utf-8 Disables UTF-8 support for filenames.
--lang lang Define the language for titles.
-a --auto Search for WBFS partitions using '/proc/partitions' or searching hard disks in '/dev/'.
-A --all Use all WBFS partitions found.
-p --part part Define a primary WBFS file or partition. Multiple usage possible.
--no-check Disable automatic check of WBFS before modifications.
-x --exclude id A comma separated list with ID4 and ID6 values is expected. '.' is a wildcard for exact 1 character and '+' is a wildcard for any number characters. If the parameter begins with a '@' the given file is read and each line is scanned for one ID. Images with the given ID are excluded from operation. Each use of this option expands the exclude list. See --include-first for precedence issues.
-X --exclude-path file_or_dir Scan the ID of the source and add it to the exclude list. If the source is a directory then scan all images of the directory. Images with the given ID are excluded from operation. Each use of this option expands the exclude list. See --include-first for precedence issues.
-n --include id A comma separated list with ID values is expected. '.' is a wildcard for exact 1 character and '+' is a wildcard for any number characters. If the parameter begins with a '@' the given file is read and each line is scanned for one ID. Only images with the given ID are included into the operation. Each use of this option expands the include list. See --include-first for precedence issues.
-N --include-path file_or_dir Scan the ID of the source and add it to the include list. If the source is a directory then scan all images of the directory. Only images with the given ID are included into the operation. Each use of this option expands the include list. See --include-first for precedence issues.
--include-first The options --include, --include-path, --exclude and --exclude-path decide which discs are included into the operation. If neither include nor exclude options are used, than all disc are included into the operation. If only include options are used, than only the specified discs are operated. If only exclude options are used, than all all discs but not the excluded are operated.

If include and exclude options are used together and --include-first is not set, than all discs are operated that are specified by any include option and not by any exclude option. If --include-first is set, than all discs are ignored that are specified by any exclude option and not by any include option.

-1 --one-job Execute only the first job and exit. This is a shortcut for »--job-limit 1«.
--job-limit num Execute only the first 'num' jobs and exit. If done without errors the exit status is OK (zero).
-t --test Run in test mode, modify nothing.

>>> USE THIS OPTION IF UNSURE! <<<

-q --quiet Be quiet and print only error messages.
-i --ignore Ignore non existing discs without any warning.
-I --iso Modify ID and title of the ISO image. If neither --iso nor --wbfs is set, then both are assumed as active.
-B --wbfs Modify ID and title of the inode in the WBFS management area. If neither --iso nor --wbfs is set, then both are assumed as active.

2.1   See also

»wwt RENAME«   »wit SETTITLE«