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==Options menu== | ==Options menu== | ||
When Oni launches, Options is the third button on the Main Menu. But after you load a game, this button is replaced with '''Resume''' when you return to the Main Menu by hitting Esc. However, the [[Daodan DLL]] and [[ | When Oni launches, Options is the third button on the Main Menu. But after you load a game, this button is replaced with '''Resume''' when you return to the Main Menu by hitting Esc. However, the [[Daodan DLL]] and [[FERAL|Intel Mac build]] make the Options button accessible while the game is paused. This is where you change or toggle: | ||
*Amount of graphical detail | *Amount of graphical detail | ||
*Resolution and color depth | *Resolution and color depth | ||
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*With the Classic Mac OS PPC Mac build of Oni, you can manually enter arguments via a special dialog that pops up if you hold down Shift during Oni's startup. | *With the Classic Mac OS PPC Mac build of Oni, you can manually enter arguments via a special dialog that pops up if you hold down Shift during Oni's startup. | ||
*With the macOS PPC build of Oni, you must use Terminal to directly invoke the actual binary by typing "Oni.app/Contents/MacOS/Oni -noswitch". | *With the macOS PPC build of Oni, you must use Terminal to directly invoke the actual binary by typing "Oni.app/Contents/MacOS/Oni -noswitch". | ||
*With the macOS Intel build of Oni, you can supply arguments using a file called launch_args.txt. Simply list the arguments on one line. Additional arguments accepted by the Intel build are listed | *With the macOS Intel build of Oni, you can supply arguments using a file called launch_args.txt. Simply list the arguments on one line. Additional arguments accepted by the Intel build are listed on its [[FERAL|documentation page]]. You can also visually choose many arguments in a GUI launch panel by holding down Command while opening Oni; the panel additionally allows you to manually type in any arguments that are not represented in the GUI. | ||
Here are all the arguments Oni accepts, but only the ones in bold seem to be useful: | Here are all the arguments Oni accepts, but only the ones in bold seem to be useful: |