Command-line options still implied only specific screen sizes were possible.

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William Kendrick 2007-04-25 17:35:31 +00:00
parent 21df867051
commit 8ac445b312
2 changed files with 7 additions and 15 deletions

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@ -525,11 +525,7 @@ Windows Users
Options can also be issued on the command-line when you start Tux Paint.
--fullscreen
--800x600
--1024x768
--1280x1204
--1400x1050
--1600x1200
--WIDTHxHEIGHT
--startblank
--nosound
--noquit
@ -560,7 +556,7 @@ Windows Users
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--windowed
--640x480
--800x600
--startlast
--sound
--quit

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@ -832,16 +832,12 @@ New Breed Software</p>
<dl>
<dt><code><b>
--fullscreen<br>
--800x600<br>
--1024x768<br>
--1280x1204<br>
--1400x1050<br>
--1600x1200<br>
--<i>WIDTH</i>x<i>HEIGHT</i><br>
--startblank<br>
--nosound<br>
--noquit<br>
--noprint<br>
--printdelay=SECONDS<br>
--printdelay=<i>SECONDS</i><br>
--printcfg<br>
--simpleshapes<br>
--uppercase<br>
@ -856,11 +852,11 @@ New Breed Software</p>
--sysfonts<br>
--mirrorstamps<br>
--keyboard<br>
--savedir&nbsp;DIRECTORY<br>
--savedir&nbsp;<i>DIRECTORY</i><br>
--saveover<br>
--saveovernew<br>
--nosave<br>
--lang&nbsp;LANGUAGE<br>
--lang&nbsp;<i>LANGUAGE</i><br>
</b></code></dt>
<dd>
These enable or correspond to the configuration file options
@ -870,7 +866,7 @@ New Breed Software</p>
<dt><code><b>
--windowed<br>
--640x480<br>
--800x600<br>
--startlast<br>
--sound<br>
--quit<br>