man civclient (Jeux) - The client for the Freeciv game
NAME
civclient - The client for the Freeciv game
SYNOPSIS
civclient [ -a|--autoconnect ] [ -d|--debug level ] [ -h|--help ] [ -l|--log logfile ] [ -m|--meta server ] [ -n|--name name ] [ -p|--port port ] [ -P|--Plugin plugin ] [ -s|--server server ] [ -S|--Sound tags ] [ -t|--tiles tiles ] [ -v|--version ]
DESCRIPTION
Freeciv is a free turn-based multiplayer strategy game, in which each player becomes the leader of a civilization, fighting to obtain the ultimate goal: To become the greatest civilization.
Players of Civilization II® by Microprose® should feel at home, since one aim of Freeciv is to have compatible rules.
Freeciv is maintained by an international team of coders and enthusiasts, and is easily one of the most fun and addictive network games out there!
This is the client program used to connect to a Freeciv server - See also civserver(6)
This manual page only lists the command line arguments. For details regarding the options when using civclient see the Client Manual which can be found at http://www.freeciv.org/ as well as the documentation which is part of the Freeciv distribution.
OPTIONS
civclient accepts all of the standard X Toolkit command line options along with the additional options listed below. Those may not be combined; that is, "civclient -np caesar 5556" will not work, instead you would need to enter "civclient -n caesar -p 5556". All options have a short form (single hyphen and single letter) and a long form (double hyphen and a complete word); their effects are identical.
- -a, --autoconnect
- Skips the connect dialog, automatically inserts the default values. This is quite convenient when all has been set up properly.
- -d, --debug
- Sets the debug log level (0 to 3) of information to be logged. Use the -l option to send the logging to a file.
- -h, --help
- Prints a short summary of the options.
- -l, --log
- Specifies the file to be used as a logfile for logging. Use the -d option to set the amount of loggin.
- -m, --meta
- Connect to the given metaserver, a place where Freeciv servers can publish their presence. Freeciv clients consult the metaserver to offer users a selection of games to join.
- -n, --name
- Specifies the name to play under. This option is critical when reconnecting to a game. Please note that you might need to quote your playername.
- -p, --port
- Specifies the server port to connect to. By default this is 5555, if in doubt ask the server administrator.
- -P, --Plugin
- Specifies to use one of [none, esd, sdl] for sound output.
- -s, --server
- The game server to connect to. This server might easily run on the same machine as the client.
- -S, --Sound
- Specifies where to read the sound tags from.
- -t, --tiles
- Indicates a tilespec to be used for tiles within the game.
- -v, --version
- Prints the version number.
EXAMPLES
civclient --name "King Richard" --server io.daimi.aau.dk
civclient -a -t trident
FILES
- ~/.civclientrc
- This is where your local settings will be stored.
- tilespecs
- The Freeciv client requires several files in the Freeciv data directory, which on Debian systems is /usr/share/games/freeciv/ by default. Currently the following tilespecs can be used:
• isotrident.tilespec
• trident.tilespec
• trident_shields.tilespec
ENVIRONMENT
The Freeciv client accepts these environment variables:
- FREECIV_PATH
- A colon separated list of directories pointing to the freeciv data directory. By default freeciv looks in the following directories, in order, for any data files: the current directory; the "data" subdirectory of the current directory; the subdirectory ".freeciv" in the user's home directory; and the directory where the files are placed by running "make install".
- FREECIV_LOCAL_ENCODING
- The local encoding to be used.
- http_proxy
- Set this variable accordingly when using a proxy.
BUGS
Please report bugs to http://rt.freeciv.org/ .
MORE INFO
The Freeciv homepage is located at http://www.freeciv.org/ .
Updates and new info is first posted there.
AUTHORS
The Freeciv Team <freeciv-dev AT freeciv.org>.
This manpage was put together by Florian Ernst <florian_ernst AT gmx.net> using the Client Manual and the comments in the sourcecode. Feel free to use it as you wish.