Starting up Oolite
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Starting up Oolite
Hello Guys,
Maybe an odd one this, but how do you suppress the background terminal when starting the game? Are there additional 'switches' I can put in the executing path of my desktop menu config?
It's good for debugging/slight cheating (see ship population), but it would clutter my taskbar/desktop less if just the game terminal opened...
Maybe an odd one this, but how do you suppress the background terminal when starting the game? Are there additional 'switches' I can put in the executing path of my desktop menu config?
It's good for debugging/slight cheating (see ship population), but it would clutter my taskbar/desktop less if just the game terminal opened...
Re: Starting up Oolite
You can always run it as: '/path/to/Oolite/oolite &' and then close the terminal window...capt.Pirk wrote:Hello Guys,
Maybe an odd one this, but how do you suppress the background terminal when starting the game? Are there additional 'switches' I can put in the executing path of my desktop menu config?
It's good for debugging/slight cheating (see ship population), but it would clutter my taskbar/desktop less if just the game terminal opened...
Re: Starting up Oolite
Sorry if my post wasn't clear. This IS what happens by default anyway...lucabu wrote:
You can always run it as: '/path/to/Oolite/oolite &' and then close the terminal window...
I am trying to have just ONE window open only -- i.e. the game!
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You can always make a desktop shortcut (in gnome, right click the Desktop, then choose 'Create launcher', fill in the details (Name: Oolite, Command: oolite) and do not check the 'Run in a terminal' option. Then you won't get the terminal. Of course, you won't get a log either if it crashes (although I expect you can make the command 'oolite > $HOME/oolite.log')
I thought everyone played full screen anyway and wouldn't see that
I thought everyone played full screen anyway and wouldn't see that
I would play full screen, but Oolite crashes every time I Alt+Tab to the desktop or another application. Thus, I play in windowed mode at 1024x768 (which doesn't fill up my widescreen monitor) so that I can easily go to another application if I need to (again, I have to be careful not to minimize Oolite window, because that will also crash the game).winston wrote:I thought everyone played full screen anyway and wouldn't see that
I suspect the crashes have something to do with my dual core processor / WinXP or some other such variant, because it is not only Oolite that crashes this way, but also a certain program called Wings 3D. No other program does this, however...
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Cheers Winstonwinston wrote:You can always make a desktop shortcut (in gnome, right click the Desktop, then choose 'Create launcher', fill in the details (Name: Oolite, Command: oolite) and do not check the 'Run in a terminal' option. Then you won't get the terminal. Of course, you won't get a log either if it crashes (although I expect you can make the command 'oolite > $HOME/oolite.log')
I thought everyone played full screen anyway and wouldn't see that
Well, I am operating from a 'remaster in waiting' (chroot) using Knoppix 5.0.1, Gnome desktop only
Yes, I'm sticking Oolite on it too!
As for full screen, I would normally play also (nvtv out on humble Nvidia TNT). However,I've yet to include 3D gfx support but will create a 'nvidia.ko' from a hdd install and copy it over.
Now if could just get the main menu to do the same... (/usr/lib/menu /usr/share/menu)....
I used the auto package to install Oolite 1.65 in Ubuntu (dapper 6.06). Yes, I get the background terminal, too. It gives a lot of helpful information, if you care to look at it. But I usually don't care to look at it, so I minimize it or I move it to another desktop. I prefer to play Oolite windowed, so moving it to another desktop is what I usually do. Sometimes I can't resist the urge to see if there are Thargoids in the system, so I look in the terminal log. That's my only beef with the terminal log. It makes it way too easy to see which kinds of ships are in the system. Sometimes I just can't help myself.
When I play Oolite at home on my Windows PC, I also get a terminal window, but it is blank and never shows any information. I just minimize it.
When I play Oolite at home on my Windows PC, I also get a terminal window, but it is blank and never shows any information. I just minimize it.