Female Nudity Patchin' Batch for World Of WarCraft.

Documentation for this version follows.  (Information about distribution is
        located lower in the file.)

Instructions: 
#1: Rename/Hide/Delete/Erase/Eliminate any custom content you've placed in
        WoW's DATA\ directory.  (Specifically, the Item, Character, Creature,
        and DBFilesClient subdirectories under DATA\, if they exist).  If you
        do not do this, this patch may work however it may overwrite some of
        the files from other customizations, and it may leave other files from
        other customizations in tact (and thereby not fixing any problems that
        transparencies from other patches may have).

#2: Place GoGet.Bat in the DATA\ directory under World of WarCraft.  So, if
WoW is located at "F:\Program Files\Blizzard Entertainment\World Of WarCraft",
        then copy GoGet.Bat so that it is in DATA\ and is fully named:
"F:\Program Files\Blizzard Entertainment\World Of WarCraft\DATA\GoGet.Bat"

#3: Run GoGet.Bat.  It runs GoInst.BTM: Answer any questions GoInst.BTM asks.

Tip: The recommended answers to questions for the first time you run this
        are Yes, Yes, Yes, Yes, No, No, unless you have experienced
        custom transparent skins in WoW before (like if having used the
        earlier Patchin' Batch).  Some people's systems reportedly have less
        support for transparency than others, and if there are problems, it
        will be most useful if lack of proper transparency support is put to
        blame, instead of errorneously blaming any working modifications that
        are caused from this patch.  If you find that things are working
        without transparency and then you wish to try out the transparent
        clothing, then you could always re-run the batch file and answer Yes
        for the 5th question.
Tip #2: After installing this patch, there are Type 2 models available for
        all of the other races which can be obtained separately.  There is no
        need to worry about the default or custom Type 1 skins as they will not be rendered .  Therefore
        transparency will not have an effect.
Tip #3: It seems that when MPQ2K.exe, it goes faster when the program is in
        the foreground.  When left in the background, in some cases, it has
        been known to go significantly slow.

To make only the female-clothing patch like earlier versions of TOOGAM's
Patchin' Batch, answer the questions as No until it asks about the making
Female clothing transparent, and then say Yes.  If you select Yes on the
option about increasing the population of nude females, the question about
transparent female clothing isn't asked because it is assumed to be included
based on the earlier question.  To check out the content new to this Patchin'
Batch, answer Yes to other earlier questions.

New:
Bigger.  Actually, the main batch file is just a bit more than 11% of the
        filesize of the previous Patchin' Batch, but this version requires
        some support files to do its trick, making it over 22 times as large.
        (It would be only about 10 times as large if it weren't for included
        skins and freeware interpretor being part of the distribution.)
Smaller result: If just making the female textures, and ignoring the
        installation size, the result may be smaller, since a 6,660 byte .blp
        is used instead of a 23,044 byte one.  This will have no effect on
        disk space if your disk is using allocation units 24K or larger,
        unless you're packing the files somehow (like storing them in an MPQ.)
Less dependant on precise filenames, so if Blizzard adds some new costumes,
        they'll likely be supported.
Source.  If one studies this batch file, they can see how this works.  In the
        old version, there was no indication where the filenames were from.
New features!  Added support for Type 2 Skins without using transparency.
        This won't show as many people nude, but it does allow anyone to view
        Type 2 skins without the need for any transparent graphics. Optionally
        increase the population of nude females.  Dwarves aren't affected as
        much as other races due to male facial hair being more prominent.
        A custom loading screen is available from the included GetInst.BTM.
Feedback responded to: Robe bottoms are no longer made transparent, since
        skin texture just ended up getting wrapped around a robe model.  The
        support for avoiding transparency was because of feedback that the
        transparent options don't work on some systems.  Patch*.mpq as well as
        texture.mpq is looked at for *.blp files.

Known issues:
        The faces of males are not modified by anything in this patch.
        Most tabards, and all robe bottoms are not modified by anything in
                this patch.  (I think some tabard is "transparent" in the
                same way robes are: Tabard keeps its shape but has the texture
                of the skin underneath.)
        (The rest of these known issues are considered minor, and not in any
                significant need of fixing.)
        Support for only one custom Loading Screens is included in GoInst.BTM.
                Also, the second option to install skins only affects two
                races (Humans and Night Elves).  This was to keep file size
                down and to allow a bit more of a rushed release.
        GoGet.Bat has been minimally tested; It was pretty much not worked on
                any further after it worked once.  The plan to have GoGet.Bat
                use FTP to automatically download files, and therefore keep
                this distribution optionally smaller, has been abandoned.
                Instead, the distribution of support files was made larger.
        User Interactivity cannot be overridden by command line parameters.
        (Partially Resolved): Because of the need to split files (induced by
                web hosts that do not allow larger files on the host), a self-
                extracting archive supporting multiple files may include
                UnzpNRun.Bat and AlNudPt1.Zip and be set up to automatically
                run UnzpNRun.Bat upon extraction.  (The official distribution
                is still considered the bundled AlNudPt1.Zip.)  The extractor
                might well be GUI based, making things a bit easier even if
                it doesn't locate WoW.  The (partially-resolved) issue was:
                People still need to copy the batch file and support file to
                DATA\.  Better for those uncomfortable with file maintainance
                would be an installation program that can be run from any
                where and can locate WoW and extract the batch file and
                support file and run the batch file.
        GoInst.BTM: It would be nicer if it supported skipping over problems
                like a file not found, or checking for the existance of
                multiple Zip files that a file like SFmpq.dll might be in.

Distribution:
        My apologies in advance to Macintosh users who are unable to run
                Windows programs.  As I understand things, there's a Macintosh
                version of World of WarCraft & the patches included are likely
                to work on Macs, although I'm not providing any way to install
                the patches from here on a Mac.  I don't know how to.  For me,
                the easiest way to get these patches on a Mac would be to 1st
                install them to a Windows machine and copy the Creature\,
                Character\, DBFilesClient, and Item\ folders from WoW's DATA
                directory and get them onto a Mac.  However, I don't wish to
                provide these widely in case Blizzard might want to claim
                that most of CharsSelect.dbc is unmodified or something:
                I do wish to honor Blizzard's rights to their game.  Therefore
                Macintosh users are on their own to find a Windows machine to
                use to install the patches that this Patchin' Batch makes.
        There may be multiple releases of this version.  They are as follows:
                AlNdSmv1.zip: The bare basics of the Patchin' Batch, only
                        about 70Kb.  This does not have all the files that
                        are needed: Files listed/documented under GoInst.BTM's
                        :getNamVr label are needed files available elsewhere.
                        Getting AlNdSmv1.Zip to work will involve downloading
                        other files and placing them where they are needed.
                AlNudPt1.exe: Everything needed for people using a JP Software
                        product.  Includes MPQ file editing tools, etc.
                AlNudP41.exe: Contains absolutely everything: Basically this's
                        AlNudPt1.exe plus the freeware version of 4DOS in it.
                AlNudPR?.???: A series of files, including a *.EXE file, that
                        contains AlNudP41.exe, and perhaps an extra copy of
                        UnzpNRun.Bat, and Comment.Txt as an archive comment,
                        and perhaps running UnzpNRun.Bat when extracted.  This
                        may be necessary in order to deal with web site host
                        file size limitations.
Home Page (or lack thereof):
        I anticipate that any new versions will be documented at:
http://wow.allakhazam.com/forum.html?forum=21&mid=111937308319435331&page=13
        (that URL should work okay if set to the default of 50 posts per page)
        or one of the hosts that stored the older version.  Tentatively, as of
        this writing, http://www.gigabitadult.com/sites/T/TOOGAM/ is expected
        to be a home address for this.  (Hopefully that free host will stay
        around and the host's staff won't erase the site for inactivity or any
        other reason.)  Umm... beyond that, I don't have a great idea where to
        recommend when searching for whether any new versions have been made.

Once again, my interest was in releasing this quickly, rather than fully
        testing all possible errors.  Once it seemed to work, I decided to
        release as quick as possible.  This way the more ambitious can benefit
        from the release sooner, and feedback can be provided sooner, so if
        and when a new release is made (like one with a simpler installation
        method that doesn't require precise file placement before running the
        installer), the greatest amount of feedback can be incorperated.

History: Quick history: First release, _fblp.bat, caused characters to be
        transparent, but upon viewing them in Inspect (or Character) window,
        they would be visible but their clothes would be transparent.  The
        second release, WoWNudFm.Bat, came bundled with a 128x128 clear BLP2
        file (I later found that a 64x64 clear BLP file worked as well, & any
        smaller square BLP2 file I made with width of a number of pixels that
        is a power of 8 does not work quite so well), and did some error
        checking to make sure it was in the current directory, basically being
        a bit more friendly of a process.  This was quickly followed by
        WowNudF2.Bat, an update to fix some stupid bugs that made the version
        of WowNudFm.Bat that was released, as the released WowNudFm.Bat was
        definitely not the copy of the file that was meant to be released, as
        it was some hodgepodge of test code that did not work.  The next
        version, named AlNudPt1.*, was 1st version of an "All Nude Patch" that
        had reason to not restrict patches to only Female-type *_F.blp files.
