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XQF(6)				 Games Manual				XQF(6)

NAME
       xqf - 3D	action game launcher and server	browser

SYNOPSIS
       xqf [options]

DESCRIPTION
       XQF is a	3D action game (such as	Quake, sequels and derivatives)	server
       browser.	 It  uses  X and is written using GTK+ 2 and uses QStat	in the
       backend to retrieve server info.

       With XQF	you can	search for Quake, Quake	2/3/4, Quake  World,  Doom  3,
       Return  to  Castle  Wolfenstein,	 Hexen 2, Hexen	World, Heretic 2, Sin,
       Half-Life, Kingpin, Soldier of Fortun 1/2,  Tribes  2,  Unreal,	Unreal
       Tournament, Unreal Tournament 2003/2004,	Rune, Descent 3, Call of Duty,
       NetPanzer, Unvanquished,	Xonotic, Smokin'Guns, Warsow, Alien Arena, Ur-
       ban  Terror,  Open  Arena,  World  of  Padman,  ZEQ2 Lite, Enemy	Terri-
       tory:Legacy, Jedi Outcast, Jedi Academy and many	others.	 You can  look
       at  lots	 of  information  about	the servers. XQF can spawn your	client
       into a selected server with customized options. You can also apply fil-
       ters while searching for	servers, trimming full or empty	 servers,  for
       example.

OPTIONS
	XQF accepts several command line parameters:

       --launch	[SERVERTYPE] IP
	      adds  the	server specified with IP (e.g. 10.10.0.1:27666)	to the
	      favorites, queries it and	launches the game. XQF tries to	 auto-
	      matically	 determine  the	correct	game based on the port.	If the
	      autodetections fails XQF will ask	you  for  the  game.  Alterna-
	      tively  you  may	directly  specify the game type	on the command
	      line (e.g. Q3S).

       --add [SERVERTYPE] IP
	      adds the specified server	to the favories	and queries it.	 Basi-
	      cally  the same as --launch except that the game is not launched
	      ;-)

       --debug level
	      set the specified	debug level. Use this if you experience	 prob-
	      lems with	XQF.  Level 3 is usually sufficient for	debugging most
	      problems.	Higher levels product lots of output.

       --version
	      prints the version of XQF.

SEE ALSO
       qstat(1).

       /usr/share/doc/xqf

HOMEPAGE
       http://linuxgames.com/xqf/ https://github.com/XQF/xqf

COPYRIGHT
       XQF is Copyright	(C) 1998-2000 Roman Pozlevich.

HISTORY
       This  manual  page  was written by Jordi	Mallach	and Thomas Debesse for
       the Debian GNU/Linux system (but	may be used by others).
       XQF was written by Roman	Pozlevich <roma@botik.ru>, and	maintained  by
       Jordi  Mallach  <jordi@debian.org>, Thomas Debesse <xqf@illwieckz.net>,
       Bill  Adams  <bill@evilbill.org>,  Alex	Burger	 <alex_b@users.source-
       forge.net> and Ludwig Nussel <ludwig.nussel@suse.de>.

			       October 10, 2014				XQF(6)

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