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NAME

       glulxe - execute Glulx interactive fiction

SYNOPSIS

       glulxe filename [ options ]

OVERVIEW

       glulxe  executes  Glulx-format  interactive  fiction games, which typically end with .ulx, .gblorb, .glb,
       .blorb, or .blb.  glulxe can work with only a terminal.

       The only required parameter is the filename of the game  to  play.   The  remaining  parameters  are  all
       optional,  and  come  from the glktermw library.  Further information can be found in the libglktermw-dev
       package in the directory /usr/share/doc/libglktermw-dev.

OPTIONS

       -width NUM, -height NUM
              Sets the screen width or height.  Normally automatically determined.

       -ml BOOL
              Enables or disables a message line (default “yes”).  This is the bottom line of the screen.

       -revgrid BOOL
              Reverse text in grid (status) windows (default “no”).

       -historylen NUM
              Sets the number of commands to keep in the history for each window (default 20).

       -border BOOL
              Whether or not to force one-character borders between  windows.   The  default  turns  on  borders
              unless  the  game switches them off.  Setting to “yes” forces them on at all times, or “no” forces
              them off at all times, ignoring the game’s request.

       -precise BOOL
              Whether to use more precise timing for timed input (default “no”).

       -version
              Display Glk library version.

       -help  Display command-line help.

ABOUT

       glulxe   was   written   by   Andrew   Plotkin   <erkyrath@eblong.com>    and    can    be    found    at
       <https://www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/>.   glktermw  was written by Andrew Plotkin <erkyrath@eblong.com> and
       Alexander Beels <arb28@columbia.edu> and can be found at <https://www.eblong.com/zarf/glk/index.html>.

       This manpage was written for Debian by John Goerzen <jgoerzen@complete.org> based on information  in  the
       above locations.

AUTHORS

       Andrew Plotkin, John Goerzen.