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LINCITY(6)			 Games Manual			    LINCITY(6)

NAME
       lincity,	xlincity - a city/country simulation game.

SYNOPSIS
       lincity [-w] [-R	red-gamma] [-G green-gamma] [-B	blue-gamma] [-m	mode]
       xlincity	 [-v]  [-g  geometry] [-d] [-r]	[-w] [-R red-gamma] [-G	green-
       gamma] [-B blue-gamma]

OPTIONS
       -w     Use a gamma correction for the graphic with the values  1.0  for
	      red, 0.0 for green and 0.4 for blue.
	      Please note: The gamma values used are not a gamma correction in
	      the traditional way. Just	check it out.

       -R red The  value for the gamma correction for red color-part. This op-
	      tion takes a floating point argument.

       -G green
	      The value	for the	gamma correction for  green  color-part.  This
	      option takes a floating point argument.

       -B blue
	      The value	for the	gamma correction for blue color-part. This op-
	      tion takes a floating point argument.

       -m mode
	      Set  the	VGA  mode.   This option is ignored on X Windows.  The
	      choices for modes	are:
		   lincity -m 10     ##	mode 10, 640x480
		   lincity -m 11     ##	mode 11, 800x600
		   lincity -m 12     ##	mode 12, 1024x768
		   lincity -m 13     ##	mode 13, 1280x1024

       -v     Be verbose on startup (this tells	the lincity version).

       -g geom
	      Specify the X11 geometry argument. E.g. use -g +0+0 to  put  the
	      window to	the upper left corner on startup.

       -d     Perform  pix doubling.  Pix doubling renders each	pixel as a 2 x
	      2	square,	which has the effect of	making the game	 appear	 twice
	      as  large	on the screen.	This option only applies to the	X Win-
	      dows version.

       -r     Add an extra border around the game.  This option	 only  applies
	      to the X Windows version.

DESCRIPTION
       Lincity is a city/country simulation game running with SVGA graphics on
       a Linux console or in an	X11 window under Linux and other platforms.

       You  are	 required  to build and	maintain a city. You must feed,	house,
       provide jobs and	goods for your residents. You can build	a  sustainable
       economy	with the help of renewable energy and recycling, or you	can go
       for broke and build rockets to escape from a pollution ridden  and  re-
       source  starved	planet,	 it's  up  to you. Due to the finite resources
       available in any	one place, this	is not a game that you can  leave  for
       long periods of time.

       For  more about how to play, please read	the excellent online help pro-
       vided with the game.  Right click almost	anywhere to get	help.

       To subscribe to the Lincity mailing list, see the web site  at  source-
       forge: http://sf.net/projects/lincity

AUTHOR
       Lincity	is  copyrighted	software.  Copyright (c) I J Peters 1995-1997.
       Copyright (c) Greg  Sharp  1997-2003.   Copyright  (c)  Corey  Keasling
       2000-2003.

       You  may	 freely	copy, distribute and modify lincity under the terms of
       the

			      GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE

       Please read the file COPYING for	the GPL.

				 Nov 19, 2003			    LINCITY(6)

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