Notes on command line arguments: Mode - must be the first character of the first argument. Leading '-' is ignored: e/x - Extract l/v - List (normal / verbose mode) t - Test CRC p - Print files to STDOUT Options - flags following the mode character. Options are accepted even if they are inappropriate for the mode, eg. "lha lf". q[level] - Quiet mode. Normal running is quiet level 0. in list mode, quiet level 2 strips header/footer from listing. in extract mode, overwrite is always performed, and: - at quiet level 1, the 'progress bar' is not shown. - at quiet level 2, no messages are printed at all. in test mode, behavior is similar to extract mode, but level 2 behavior is similar to level 0. in print mode, at quiet level 2 the filename is not printed before the file contents. all quiet modes imply 'f', disabling overwrite without confirmation. f - Force overwrite. When extracting, existing files are overwritten with no confirmation. n - Don't execute commands, just do a dry run of what would be done. eg. for lha en: EXTRACT lhasa/src/ (directory) EXTRACT lhasa/src/extract.c EXTRACT lhasa/src/extract.c but file is exist. eg. for lha tn: VERIFY lhasa/src/main.c i - Ignore directory path. When extracting, the directory of each file is ignored - they are all extracted into the same directory. Also applies to test mode - the output filename of the tested file does not include the directory. In print mode, the path is not printed in the header before each file. v - Verbose mode, prints extra information. in list mode, verbose mode splits the filename onto a separate preceding line and the header level is shown in its normal place. in extract mode, verbose mode prints a message when creating a directory. If creating missing parent directories, they are printed in reverse order, eg. Making directory "lhasa/src". Making directory "lhasa". lhasa/src/main.c - Melted : o w=dir - Specify destination directory to extract files. Must be the last option specified. '=' can be omitted. If combined with 'i', all files get placed in that one directory.