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NAME

       openlugaru - Third-person rabbit action game

SYNOPSIS

       openlugaru    [-forceoss]   [-forcealsa]   [-nosound]   [-openalinfo]   [-showresolutions]
       [-windowed] [-nomousegrab] [-h|-help|--help]

DESCRIPTION

       On launch, the $HOME/.lugaru directory will be copied to $HOME/.openlugaru, if the  latter
       does not exist already.

       openlugaru  reads  its  configuration  from  $HOME/.openlugaru/Data/config.txt,  Which  is
       generated      on      first      launch      of      the       game.       The       file
       /usr/share/games/openlugaru/Data/config.txt  (if  present)  serves  as a static default in
       case no configuration file has yet been generated by the user.

       OpenLugaru can toggle fullscreen via [alt]+[return] and toggle mouse +  keyboard  grabbing
       via  [ctrl]+[g] OpenLugaru on Debian currently defaults to -windowed and -nomousegrab, use
       the above shortcuts to return to fullscreen and  grabbing  mode  respectively.  Note  that
       fullscreen also implies mouse + keyboard grab.

OPTIONS

       -forceoss
              Override detected sound server and use OSS.

       -forcealsa
              Override detected sound server and use ALSA.

       -nosound
              Disable sound output.

       -openalinfo
              Print OpenAL info (and launch the game).

       -showresolutions
              Print  a list of resolutions deemed appropriate for the current display (and launch
              the game).

       -windowed
              Launch the game in windowed mode.

       -nomousegrab
              Do not restrict the mouse to the game window, nor capture all keyboard input.

       -h | -help | --help
              Show this manpage.

AUTHOR

       OpenLugaru was originally written by Wolfire Games <http://www.wolfire.com>.

       Since  2010  it  is  developed  by  Neal  Gompa  <ngompa13@gmail.com>,  Alexander  Monakov
       <amonakov@gmail.com>, Côme BERNIGAUD <come.bernigaud@gmail.com>, sf17k, and others.

       This  manual  page  was written by Arand Nash <ienorand@gmail.com>, for the Debian project
       (and may be used by others).