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The <code>t-engine</code> executable supports several command-line arguments. | The <code>t-engine</code> executable supports several command-line arguments. | ||
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| − | | -M''module'' || Automatically load and run ''module'' instead of going to the boot menu | + | | -M''module'' || Automatically load and run ''module'' instead of going to the boot menu. |
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| -u''name'' || Use ''name'' for the character name instead of prompting, and either load that character's saved game or create a new game with that name. | | -u''name'' || Use ''name'' for the character name instead of prompting, and either load that character's saved game or create a new game with that name. | ||
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| --home ''path'' || Use the given directory instead of your default operating system home directory. T-Engine's settings and saved games will be saved in a subdirectory under this home directory, as described [[Debugging#Updating_your_configuration|here]]. For example, this can be used to set up a separate directory for developing modules, with cheat enabled and with less "stuff" so it loads faster, without interfering with your regular ToME saved games. | | --home ''path'' || Use the given directory instead of your default operating system home directory. T-Engine's settings and saved games will be saved in a subdirectory under this home directory, as described [[Debugging#Updating_your_configuration|here]]. For example, this can be used to set up a separate directory for developing modules, with cheat enabled and with less "stuff" so it loads faster, without interfering with your regular ToME saved games. | ||
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| + | | --no-steam || Disable Steam integration | ||
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Revision as of 07:26, 3 January 2021
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The t-engine executable supports several command-line arguments.
| Argument | Effect |
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| -Mmodule | Automatically load and run module instead of going to the boot menu. |
| -uname | Use name for the character name instead of prompting, and either load that character's saved game or create a new game with that name. |
| -n | Force creating a new game, overwriting any previous saved game for the given character name |
| -Eargs | Passes extra arguments to the game module (?) |
| --xpos x | Create the game window at the given X coordinate |
| --ypos y | Create the game window at the given Y coordinate |
| --flush‑stdout | Write to te4_log.txt immediately instead of buffering output. This facilitates debugging but can slow T-Engine4 down.
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| --no-debug | Disables most output to te4_log.txt
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| --safe-mode | Disables many graphical effects and reverts to minimal screen size and graphics settings |
| --home path | Use the given directory instead of your default operating system home directory. T-Engine's settings and saved games will be saved in a subdirectory under this home directory, as described here. For example, this can be used to set up a separate directory for developing modules, with cheat enabled and with less "stuff" so it loads faster, without interfering with your regular ToME saved games. |
| --no-steam | Disable Steam integration |