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  • caruso
    Adept
    • May 2011
    • 164

    Interface issues on Linux

    I'm trying to play Angband on Ubuntu for the first time but there are two things I cannot figure out:
    1. How can I maximize the GTK window? Is there a full screen option?
    2. How can I open a saved game using an SDL or X11 window? ctrl-O does not seem to work.
  • Magnate
    Angband Devteam member
    • May 2007
    • 5110

    #2
    Originally posted by caruso
    I'm trying to play Angband on Ubuntu for the first time but there are two things I cannot figure out:
    1. How can I maximize the GTK window? Is there a full screen option?
    2. How can I open a saved game using an SDL or X11 window? ctrl-O does not seem to work.
    I don't think there's a fullscreen option for the GTK port. Note that the GTK port has been removed in 3.4 as we have no GTK devs. It will doubtless return if one joins the team.

    To open a saved game using -mx11 or -mgtk, use the -u switch. Angband expects files of the form <uid>.Charname, and you supply just the second part, i.e.

    ./angband -mx11 -uCharname

    The default path for savegames is ~/.angband/Angband/save/
    "Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The Beatles

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    • caruso
      Adept
      • May 2011
      • 164

      #3
      I'm playing version 3.3.2

      You mean, the only way of loading a saved game in the X11 and SDL interfaces is to use a terminal? Gross! Could someone explain to me in greater detail how to do this? I hardly ever use a terminal.

      And is there a shortcut key to maximize a GTK window if there is no full screen option?
      Last edited by caruso; July 20, 2012, 20:51.

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      • Nick
        Vanilla maintainer
        • Apr 2007
        • 9634

        #4
        Originally posted by caruso
        You mean, the only way of loading a saved game in the X11 and SDL interfaces is to use a terminal? Gross! Could someone explain to me in greater detail how to do this? I hardly ever use a terminal.
        I don't know whether to be appalled or delighted that there are now Linux users who think like this
        One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne
        In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie.

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        • caruso
          Adept
          • May 2011
          • 164

          #5
          Originally posted by Nick
          I don't know whether to be appalled or delighted that there are now Linux users who think like this
          Delighted. It's good news that nowadays you have easily accessible alternatives to Windows and Mac OS. Feel free to stay with your Slackware and Arch Linux, if you want to impress people

          So... "How to load a saved Angband game into an X11 or SDL window." Anybody?

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          • Magnate
            Angband Devteam member
            • May 2007
            • 5110

            #6
            Originally posted by caruso
            Delighted. It's good news that nowadays you have easily accessible alternatives to Windows and Mac OS. Feel free to stay with your Slackware and Arch Linux, if you want to impress people

            So... "How to load a saved Angband game into an X11 or SDL window." Anybody?
            Create an icon on your desktop for launching angband. Edit the properties so that the "command to launch" is

            angband -msdl -uCharname

            instead of

            angband -msdl

            and you should be good to go. (Substitute -mx11 for -msdl if you like.)

            I agree with you FWIW - I think it's a good thing that there are now Linux users who think like Windows users, so that Linux is a real alternative to Windows. But I don't see how you can understand concepts like "command to launch" without also understanding how to use a terminal. Ho hum. I guess if we had done the long-discussed port of the savefile chooser we wouldn't be here.
            "Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it's good to be back home" - The Beatles

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            • caruso
              Adept
              • May 2011
              • 164

              #7
              Thanks for your how-to!

              I think I leave the details of IT for the time when I learn programming. If I learn programming, that is.

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              • tuppe666
                Rookie
                • Jul 2007
                • 15

                #8
                No GTk.....Noooooooooo

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