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arx(6)									arx(6)

NAME
       arx - Arx Libertatis, a cross-platform port of Arx Fatalis

SYNOPSIS
       arx [-hnl] [-d data-dir] [-u user-dir] [-c config-dir] [-g debug-spec]

DESCRIPTION
       arx  is the main executable of Arx Libertatis, a cross-platform port of
       the first-person role-playing game Arx Fatalis. You will need the  data
       from  the  original Arx Fatalis to run the game. See http://arx.vg/Get‐
       ting_the_game_data.

OPTIONS SUMMARY
       Here is a short summary of the options available in innoextract. Please
       refer to the detailed  documentation below for a complete description.

       Generic options:
	       -h --help	    Show supported options
	       -g --debug LEVELS    Set debug output levels

       Search path options:
	       -n --no-data-dir	    Don't automatically detect data directories
	       -d --data-dir DIR    Where to find the data files (can be repeated)
	       -u --user-dir DIR    Where to store user-specific files
	       -c --config-dir DIR  Where to store config files
	       -l --list-dirs	    List the searched user and data directories

OPTIONS
       -c, --config-dir=DIR
	      By  default  arx	will  store configuration files in directories
	      specified by the XDG Base Directory Specification.  This	option
	      overrides	 the  directory where config files are loaded from and
	      saved to.

       -d, --data-dir=DIR
	      Arx Libertatis will look for data files in directories specified
	      by  the  XDG  Base  Directory Specification and in the directory
	      containing the game executable.  Besides	the  system-wide  data
	      directory,  data	files are also loaded from the user directory,
	      which can be set by the --user-dir option.

	      This option adds additional directories to search for data files
	      before  the detected system-wide directories, but after the user
	      directory. To override the detected data directories combine  it
	      with the --no-data-dir option.

	      The  --data-dir  option  can  be	repeated  to add multiple data
	      directories, in which case they are searched in the  order  pro‐
	      vided.

	      See  http://arx.vg/Data_directories  and	the --list-dirs output
	      for more details.

       -g, --debug=LEVELS
	      This option can be used to enable debug output for debug	builds
	      of  Arx Libertatis. For non-debug build, this option is not very
	      useful but recognized for convenience.

       -h, --help
	      Show a list of the supported options.

       -l, --list-dirs
	      Show the data, user and config search directories and  how  they
	      were determined. To adjust the search directories, use the --no-
	      data-dir, --data-dir, --user-dir and --config-dir options.

       -n, --no-data-dir
	      Disables looking for default data directories. Default user  and
	      config  directories  and	data  directories  provided  using the
	      --data-dir option are still searched. This option	 can  be  used
	      for portable setups where user, config and data files are all in
	      the current directory:

	      arx --no-data-dir --user-dir=. --config-dir=.

       -u, --user-dir=DIR
	      By default arx will store user files (saves, etc.)  in  directo‐
	      ries  specified  by  the XDG Base Directory Specification.  This
	      option overrides the directory where user files are loaded  from
	      and saved to.

	      Configuration files are not stored in the user directory, but in
	      a separate directory that can be set by the --user-dir option.

	      The user directory will also be used to load  data,  overwriting
	      resources	 from the system-wide data directories amd from direc‐
	      tories specified by the --data-dir option.

SEE ALSO
       arxsavetool(1), arxunpak(1)

BUGS
       To view known bugs and report new ones, please visit  https://bugs.arx-
       libertatis.org/.

1.1				  2013-06-28				arx(6)
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