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NAME

       lincity, xlincity - a city/country simulation game.

SYNOPSIS

       lincity [-w] [-R red-gamma] [-G green-gamma] [-B blue-gamma] [-m mode]
       xlincity [-v] [-g geometry] [-d] [-r] [-w] [-R red-gamma] [-G green-gamma] [-B blue-gamma]

OPTIONS

       -w     Use  a  gamma correction for the graphic with the values 1.0 for red, 0.0 for green
              and 0.4 for blue.
              Please note: The gamma values used are not a gamma correction  in  the  traditional
              way. Just check it out.

       -R red The value for the gamma correction for red color-part. This option takes a floating
              point argument.

       -G green
              The value for the gamma correction  for  green  color-part.  This  option  takes  a
              floating point argument.

       -B blue
              The  value  for  the  gamma  correction  for  blue  color-part. This option takes a
              floating point argument.

       -m mode
              Set the VGA mode.  This option is ignored on X Windows.  The choices for modes are:
                   lincity -m 10     ## mode 10, 640x480
                   lincity -m 11     ## mode 11, 800x600
                   lincity -m 12     ## mode 12, 1024x768
                   lincity -m 13     ## mode 13, 1280x1024

       -v     Be verbose on startup (this tells the lincity version).

       -g geom
              Specify the X11 geometry argument. E.g. use -g +0+0 to put the window to the  upper
              left corner on startup.

       -d     Perform pix doubling.  Pix doubling renders each pixel as a 2 x 2 square, which has
              the effect of making the game appear twice as large on  the  screen.   This  option
              only applies to the X Windows version.

       -r     Add  an  extra  border  around the game.  This option only applies to the X Windows
              version.

DESCRIPTION

       Lincity is a city/country simulation game running with SVGA graphics on a Linux console or
       in an X11 window under Linux and other platforms.

       You  are  required  to  build  and maintain a city. You must feed, house, provide jobs and
       goods for your residents. You can build a sustainable economy with the help  of  renewable
       energy and recycling, or you can go for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution
       ridden and resource starved planet, it's up to you. Due to the finite resources  available
       in any one place, this is not a game that you can leave for long periods of time.

       For  more about how to play, please read the excellent online help provided with the game.
       Right click almost anywhere to get help.

       To  subscribe  to  the  Lincity  mailing  list,  see  the   web   site   at   sourceforge:
       http://sf.net/projects/lincity

AUTHOR

       Lincity  is copyrighted software.  Copyright (c) I J Peters 1995-1997.  Copyright (c) Greg
       Sharp 1997-2003.  Copyright (c) Corey Keasling 2000-2003.

       You may freely copy, distribute and modify lincity under the terms of the

                              GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

       Please read the file COPYING for the GPL.

                                           Nov 19, 2003                                LINCITY(6)