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--- ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1.orig/man/ggz.modules.5.in 2008-06-01 12:59:52.991337471 +0100
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+++ ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1/man/ggz.modules.5.in 2008-06-01 12:56:52.662907224 +0100
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.SH "FILES"
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.LP
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\fI@ggzconfdir@/ggz.modules\fP
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-.SH "AUTHORS"
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-.LP
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-The GGZ Development Team
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-<ggz\[email protected]>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.LP
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-ggz-config(6), ggz(7)
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+ggz_h(3), ggzcore_h(3), ggzmod_h(3), libggz(3), libggzcore(3), libggzmod(3),
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+attributes(5), ggz.modules(5), gnome-interfaces(5), ggz(6), ggz-config(6),
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+ggz(7)
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+.LP
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+GGZ Gaming Zone:
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+ http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/
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+.SH "AUTHORS"
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+.LP
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+ The GGZ Development Team <ggz\[email protected]>
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+ Last edited by Michal Pryc, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008.
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--- ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1.orig/man/ggz-config.6.in 2008-06-01 12:59:52.992076447 +0100
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+++ ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1/man/ggz-config.6.in 2008-06-01 12:56:52.664395310 +0100
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that could arise with an invalid \fIggz.modules\fP file.
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.LP
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Probably others, too numerous to mention.
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-.SH "AUTHORS"
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-.LP
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-The GGZ Development Team
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-<ggz\[email protected]>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.LP
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-ggz.modules(5), ggz(7)
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+ggz_h(3), ggzcore_h(3), ggzmod_h(3), libggz(3), libggzcore(3), libggzmod(3),
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+attributes(5), ggz.modules(5), gnome-interfaces(5), ggz(6), ggz-config(6),
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+ggz(7)
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+.LP
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+GGZ Gaming Zone:
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+ http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/
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+.SH "AUTHORS"
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+.LP
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+ The GGZ Development Team <ggz\[email protected]>
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+ Last edited by Michal Pryc, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008.
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--- ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1.orig/man/ggz.6 2008-06-01 12:59:52.992537184 +0100
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+++ ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1/man/ggz.6 2008-06-01 12:56:52.662591328 +0100
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core client without worrying which ones are installed. The tool is useful
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for launching GGZ core clients from other software, but it will certainly
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also be used by experienced users who just want to connect to GGZ quickly.
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-.LP
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-Currently, the KDE client \fBkggz\fR, the Gtk+ client \fBggz-gtk\fR and
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-the Java client \fBggz-java\fR are supported for graphical environments.
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-In text-console mode, \fBggz-txt\fR can serve as a fallback.
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.SH "OPTIONS"
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.LP
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Since the available program options varies between the core clients,
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only the common \fIURL\fR parameter is supported. This is a connection
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identifier of the form ggz://user@host:port and will in most cases
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be abbreviated to user@host.
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-.LP
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-.SH "AUTHORS"
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-.LP
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-The GGZ Development Team
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-<ggz\[email protected]>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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.LP
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-kggz(6), ggz-gtk(6), ggz-java(6), ggz-txt(6), ggz(7)
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+ggz_h(3), ggzcore_h(3), ggzmod_h(3), libggz(3), libggzcore(3), libggzmod(3),
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+attributes(5), ggz.modules(5), gnome-interfaces(5), ggz-config(6), ggz(7)
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+.LP
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+GGZ Gaming Zone:
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+ http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/
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+.SH "AUTHORS"
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+.LP
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+ The GGZ Development Team <ggz\[email protected]>
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+ Last edited by Michal Pryc, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008.
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--- ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1.orig/man/ggz.7 2008-06-01 12:59:52.991476324 +0100
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+++ ggz-client-libs-0.0.14.1/man/ggz.7 2008-06-01 12:56:52.664549590 +0100
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The GGZ Gaming Zone is a standards-conforming online gaming infrastructure
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which provides many applications and games to people who like to play
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on the internet or in local networks.
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-GGZ, how the (recursive) acronym is called, is available for many computer
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-systems. This document focuses on the installations on Linux, BSD and Unix.
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.SH "APPLICATIONS"
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.LP
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There isn't a single executable named ggz, instead a multitude of programs
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are used by developers and administrators.
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Users will most likely want to connect to a GGZ server on the internet,
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such as \fIggz://live.ggzgamingzone.org\fR, to play games against other people.
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-\fICore clients\fR are used to perform this task. Functional clients exist
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-in the form of \fBkggz\fR for the K Desktop Environment (KDE), \fBggz-gnome\fR
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-and \fBggz-gtk\fR for GNOME or XFCE users, and \fBggz-txt\fR for people who
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-prefer command-line applications. Of course, the clients are not bound to a
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-specific desktop, but the choices above will likely be influenced by the level
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-of integration.
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-A client under development is the SDL-based \fBvíbora\fR.
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-.LP
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-Special clients exist in the form of \fBggzap\fR, a quick-launcher for the
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-KDE panel, and \fBggz-wrapper\fR which is used for launching GGZ games from
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-instant messenger applications.
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+\fICore clients\fR are used to perform this task.
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.SH "GAMES"
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.LP
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Games are usually launched by the GGZ server, with corresponding game clients
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running on the user's desktop. Plenty of games are available for GGZ, most
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of them coming from the GGZ project itself but several independent game projects
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do now provide GGZ support.
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-Game clients are implemented using multiple toolkits, some of which stem from
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-certain desktop environments. However, all games work equally well under all
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-desktops, it's just a matter of personal choice which of them are to be
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-installed - having all of them is just fine.
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.LP
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While some GGZ game clients are suited for online gaming only, others also run
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locally like normal games happen to do. Those will be found in the desktop's
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application menu.
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.SH "FILES"
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-.LP
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-The following layout can vary from site to site, depending on the completeness
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-of a GGZ installation and the operating system distribution in use.
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-It adheres to the File Hierarchy Standard (FHS) as much as possible.
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.TP
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/usr/bin
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GGZ applications, tools, and the games which provide single player mode.
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.TP
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-/usr/lib/ggz(d)
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-GGZ game clients and servers.
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+/usr/lib(d)
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+GGZ game client and server libraries.
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.TP
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/usr/share/ggz(d)
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Data files for game clients and servers.
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-.TP
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-/etc/ggz.modules
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-Game module registry for game clients.
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-.TP
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-/etc/ggzd
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-Configuration for the GGZ server, including rooms and game types.
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.SH "CONFORMING TO"
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.LP
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\fIGGZ Design Document and Protocol Reference\fR, available at
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.LP
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File Hierarchy Standard for unix-derived operating systems, at
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\fIhttp://www.pathname.com/fhs/\fR
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-.SH "AUTHORS"
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-.LP
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-The GGZ Development Team
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-<ggz\[email protected]>
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.SH "SEE ALSO"
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+.LP
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+ggz_h(3), ggzcore_h(3), ggzmod_h(3), libggz(3), libggzcore(3), libggzmod(3),
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+attributes(5), ggz.modules(5), gnome-interfaces(5), ggz(6), ggz-config(6)
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+.LP
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+GGZ Gaming Zone:
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+ http://www.ggzgamingzone.org/
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+.SH "AUTHORS"
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.LP
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-kggz(6), ggz-gtk(6), ggz-txt(6), ggz-java(6)
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+ The GGZ Development Team <ggz\[email protected]>
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+ Last edited by Michal Pryc, Sun Microsystems Inc., 2008.
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