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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 [[AE:FERAL|Mac Intel build]] make the Options button accessible while the game is paused. This is where you change or toggle:
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 in the [[AE:FERAL|documentation]]. 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.
*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: