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Date: | 2018-04-13 06:15:14 |
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This document describes the current plan (part of which is implemented), and may be altered if it changes.
The .heromeshrc file is a file in X resource manager format, except that #include isn't (currently) implemented. It should be placed in your home directory. If the environment variable HOME is not set, the current directory is used. (Note: The X server is not queried for resources, nor are any other files queried; this resource database is entirely local to Free Hero Mesh.)
The first component if all resource settings is the puzzle set name, ignoring any directory path components. If the puzzle set includes a .name file, its contents are used as the puzzle set name for this purpose.
Some options are boolean. In this case, a true value is anything that starts with "t", "T", "y", "Y", or "1", while a false value is anything that starts with "f", "F", "n", "N", or "0". If neither is the case, the default setting is used.
altImage
A nonnegative integer (default zero). If more than one picture is available of the selected picture size, this is used to determine which one to load.For example, it can be used to select which player character you want (e.g. male or female or whatever).
gamma
If set, all colours in the palette are modified by raising them to the given exponent (which is a positive number given in decimal notation, which does not need to be an integer).imageSize
Specify picture size. This should be one to thirty-two integers in the range from 1 to 255. The pictures are always square. It tries to use the picture sizes with the first number given first priority. It will terminate with the puzzle set does not contain any pictures of the specified sizes and the pictures cannot be integer scaled to meet the given sizes either.Sometimes a puzzle set may contain multiple pictures of the same size in a picture set. In this case, use the altImage setting to select which one you want.
palette
If set, the name of a file to use as the palette instead of using the built-in palette. The file consists of 256 colours, separated by white space, where each colour is given as six hex digits (two each for red, green, and blue).screenFlags
A list of zero or more of the following characters:- - - A placeholder that does nothing and can be used if you do not want any of these flags. This is the default setting if you do not specify any other flags.
- d - Enable double buffering.
- f - Run in full screen mode.
- h - Use video memory.
- n - Tell the window manager not to draw window decorations.
- p - Use exclusive palette access.
- r - Tell the window manager to allow resizing the window.
- y - Enable asynchronous updates of the display surface.
screenHeight
The height of the main window (a decimal number). Default is 800 pixels.screenWidth
The width of the main window (a decimal number). Default is 600 pixels.sqlCoveringIndexScan
Boolean; set true to enable covering index scans in SQLite. It is true by default.sqlExtensions
A list of SQLite extensions, with spaces in between. They are loaded in the order given.sqlFile
The file to use to store the user cache database. If this is set to :memory: then it is created in RAM and will not persist. The default setting is to use the file named .heromeshsession in your home directory.sqlInit
Any number of SQL statements, which will be executed during initialization. If there are any result rows, the result rows are ignored.Use this if you need any temporary tables/views/triggers, to set database connection options with pragmas, to configure any extensions that may have been loaded, to attach any additional databases you may be using, etc.
(Note: Recursive triggers are automatically enabled and you need not add commands to enable it in this resource setting.)