gnome-breakout(6) Addictive breakout game for GNOME

SYNOPSIS

gnome-breakout [options]

DESCRIPTION

This manual page documents briefly the gnome-breakout command.

This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page. It does not have any documentation at all.

gnome-breakout is a clone of the classic Breakout game.

Control a paddle at the bottom of the playfield and bounce a ball against bricks at the top to destroy them. When all of the bricks are destroyed you advance to the next level.

OPTIONS

This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.

--load-modules=MODULE1,MODULE2,...
Dynamic modules to load

Help options

-?, --help
Show this help message
--usage
Display brief usage message

GTK+

--gdk-debug=FLAGS
Gdk debugging flags to set
--gdk-no-debug=FLAGS
Gdk debugging flags to unset
--display=DISPLAY
X display to use
--screen=SCREEN
X screen to use
--sync
Make X calls synchronous
--name=NAME
Program name as used by the window manager
--class=CLASS
Program class as used by the window manager
--gtk-debug=FLAGS
Gtk+ debugging flags to set
--gtk-no-debug=FLAGS
Gtk+ debugging flags to unset
--g-fatal-warnings
Make all warnings fatal
--gtk-module=MODULE
Load an additional Gtk module

Bonobo activation Support

--oaf-ior-fd=FD
File descriptor to print IOR on
--oaf-activate-iid=IID
IID to activate
--oaf-private
Prevent registering of server with OAF

GNOME Library

--disable-sound
Disable sound server usage
--enable-sound
Enable sound server usage
--espeaker=HOSTNAME:PORT
Host:port on which the sound server to use is running
--version
Show version of program.

Session management

--sm-client-id=ID
Specify session management ID
--sm-config-prefix=PREFIX
Specify prefix of saved configuration
--sm-disable
Disable connection to session manager

GNOME GUI Library

--disable-crash-dialog
Disable Crash Dialog

AUTHOR

Upstream Author: Michael Person <[email protected]>

This manual page was written by Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).

Updated October 19, 2007 by Barry deFreese <[email protected]>