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NAME

       supertux2 - SuperTux, a classic jump'n'run platformer featuring Tux

SYNOPSIS

       supertux2 [options]
       supertux2 [options] level.stl
       supertux2 [options] worldmap.stwm

DESCRIPTION

       SuperTux  is  a  classic  style  2D  platform game.  Run and jump through multiple worlds,
       fighting off enemies by jumping on them, bumping them from below  or  tossing  objects  at
       them, grabbing power-ups and other stuff on the way.

OPTIONS

       These  programs  follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with
       two dashes (`-').  A summary of options is included below.

       -h, --help
              Show this help message

       -v, --version
              Show SuperTux version and quit

       --verbose
              Print verbose messages

       --debug
              Print extra verbose messages

       --print-datadir
              Print SuperTux's primary data directory.

       --acknowledgements
              Print the licenses of libraries used by SuperTux.

       -f, --fullscreen
              Run in fullscreen mode

       -w, --window
              Run in window mode

       -g, --geometry WIDTHxHEIGHT
              Run SuperTux in given resolution (eg. -g 800x600)

       -a, --aspect WIDTH:HEIGHT
              Run SuperTux with given aspect ratio (eg. -a 4:3)

       -d, --default
              Reset video settings to default values (-g 800x600 -a auto -w)

       --renderer RENDERER
              Render the game using the specified video renderer. Valid values are sdl, opengl20,
              opengl33, and auto (the default).

       --disable-sound, --disable-sfx
              Disable sound effects

       --disable-music
              Disable music

       --edit-level
              Open given level in editor

       --resave
              Loads given level and saves it

       --show-fps
              Display framerate in levels

       --no-show-fps
              Do not display framerate in levels

       --show-pos
              Display player's current position

       --no-show-pos
              Do not display player's position

       --christmas
              Enable Christmas mode outside Christmas times

       --no-christmas
              Disable Christmas mode during Christmas times

       --developer
              Enable developer features

       -s, --debug-scripts
              Enable script debugger.

       --spawn-pos X,Y
              Where in the level to spawn Tux. Only used if [level] is specified.

       --sector SECTOR
              Spawn Tux in SECTOR

       --spawnpoint SPAWNPOINT
              Spawn Tux in SPAWNPOINT

       --record-demo FILE LEVEL
              Record a demo to FILE

       --play-demo FILE LEVEL
              Play a recorded demo

       --datadir DIR
              Set the directory for the games datafiles

       --userdir DIR
              Set the directory for user data (savegames, etc.)

       --repository-url URL
              Set the URL to the Add-On repository

ENVIRONMENT

       SUPERTUX2_USER_DIR
              Directory for user data (savegames, etc.)

       SUPERTUX2_DATA_DIR
              Directory for the games datafiles

FILES

       ~/.local/share/supertux2, ~/.supertux2
              Contains configuration and savegames.  Also acts as an overlay of the SuperTux game
              data path: Files placed here will override or supplement game data files.

EXAMPLES

       To play level /tmp/mylevel.stl in a window of size 800x600, run the program like this:

              supertux2 --window --geometry 800x600 /tmp/mylevel.stl

       To play a previously  recorded  demo  /tmp/mylevel.demo  of  level  /tmp/mylevel.stl,  run
       SuperTux like this:

              supertux2 --play-demo /tmp/mylevel.demo /tmp/mylevel.stl

       Custom-made levels can be conveniently stored in the overlay data folder.

       ~/.supertux2/levels/sample_collection/level01.stl
              (supertux-level
                (version 2)
                (name (_ "Sample Level"))
                (author "Myself")
                ...

       Make sure to also create an "info" file, so the collection will be recognized by SuperTux.

       ~/.supertux2/levels/sample_collection/info
              ;SuperTux-Level-Subset
              (supertux-level-subset
                (title "Sample Collection")
                (description "")
              )

       For easier distribution, the level collection can be bundled in a Zip archive.

       ~/.supertux2/sample_collection.zip
              levels/sample_collection/info
              levels/sample_collection/level01.stl
               ...

BUGS

       This is a development version, so expect plenty of bugs.

AUTHOR

       This  manual  page  was  written  by  the  SuperTux Devel Team and is placed in the public
       domain.