<refsynopsisdiv id='synopsis'>
<cmdsynopsis>
- <command>sst</command>
+ <command>sst
+ <arg choice='opt'>-t </arg>
+ <arg rep='repeat' ><replaceable>command</replaceable></arg>
+ </command>
</cmdsynopsis>
</refsynopsisdiv>
<command>sst</command> in a terminal window to start it. Typing
'comands' at the prompt will list all commands; help is available for
each one individually as well. Full documentation is <ulink
-url='http://sst.berlios.de/sst-doc.html'>browseable</ulink>.</para>
+url='http://sst.berlios.de/sst-doc.html'>browseable</ulink>. On
+systems where <filename>/usr/share/doc/sst/</filename> is a legal
+filename, it will probably be installed there as well.</para>
+
+<para>There is one option -t, which forces the original pure-tty mode.
+Normally sst tries to come up in full-screen mode that assumes it is
+running on a cursor-addressable terminal or terminal emulator.</para>
+
+<para>Input tokens for the setup prompts will be read from the
+remainder of the command line before standard input. Thus, for
+example, you can invoke the program as</para>
+
+<programlisting>
+sst regular medium good foobar
+</programlisting>
+
+<para>to start a regular medium game as a good player
+with password "foobar".</para>
</refsect1>
<refsect1 id='authors'><title>AUTHORS</title> <para>Super Star Trek
was designed and written by David Matuszek, Paul Reynolds, and Don
Smith in the 1970s. It was resurrected by Tom Almy. This version has
been cleaned up and documented by Eric S. Raymond
-<esr@snark.thyrsus.com>. There is a <ulink
+<email>esr@snark.thyrsus.com</email>. There is a <ulink
url='https://developer.berlios.de/projects/sst/'>project
page</ulink>.</para>
</refsect1>