X-Git-Url: https://jxself.org/git/?p=super-star-trek.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=sst.xml;h=3adfbbc12524b429e75b9ac0180be9003b34bb91;hp=abef525266568317b3e6b3ccb96588674be30cbe;hb=3997c103ce06a0e1f689a1b542daa68c523d1c5d;hpb=e38417cf291ac23e9de46b0376e42747d1d39582 diff --git a/sst.xml b/sst.xml index abef525..3adfbbc 100644 --- a/sst.xml +++ b/sst.xml @@ -14,7 +14,9 @@ - sst +sst +-t +command @@ -35,11 +37,26 @@ each one individually as well. Full documentation is browseable. On systems where /usr/share/doc/sst/ is a legal filename, it will probably be installed there as well. + +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. + +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 + + +sst regular medium good + + +to start a regular medium game as a good player. -AUTHORS 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 +AUTHORS +Super Star Trek was designed and written by David Matuszek, Paul +Reynolds, and Don Smith in the 1970s. It was resurrected by Tom Almy. +The screen-oriented interface is by Stas Seergeev. This version has been cleaned up and documented by Eric S. Raymond esr@snark.thyrsus.com. There is a project