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ManaPlus(6) |
FreeBSD Games Manual |
ManaPlus(6) |
manaplus - ManaPlus: A 2D MMORPG client
This manual page documents the manaplus in-game commands. manaplus
is a great online game based upon the Seiken Densetsu Series. It has its own
universe and its own character management system which will give you the
opportunity to play in a 2D heroic-fantasy world forever.
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options
starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below.
- -l, --log-file
- Log file to use.
- -a, --chat-log-dir
- Chat log directory to use.
- -v, --version
- Show version of the program.
- -h, --help
- Show summary of options.
- -C, --config-dir
- Configuration directory to use.
- -U, --username
- Login with this username.
- -P, --password
- Login with this password.
- -c, --character
- Login with this character.
- -s, --server
- Login server name or IP.
- -y, --server-type
- Login server type.
- -p, --port
- Login server port.
- -H, --update-host
- Use this update host.
- -D, --default
- Choose default character server and character.
- -u, --skip-update
- Skip the update process.
- -d, --data
- Directory to load game data from.
- -L, --localdata-dir
- Directory to use as local data directory.
- --screenshot-dir
- Directory to store screenshots.
- --safemode
- Start game in safe mode.
- --no-opengl
- Disable OpenGL for this session.
- Arrow Keys:
- Move your character around.
- Left Ctrl:
- Make your character attack.
- Key A:
- Target nearest monster.
- Key G:
- Get items on the ground or in a chest.
- Alt + 1...9:
- Shows an emoticon above your character.
- Alt + I:
- Shows / Hide inventory window.
- Alt + K:
- Shows / Hide skills window.
- Alt + E:
- Shows / Hide equipment window.
- Alt + C:
- Shows configuration window.
This manual page was written by Patrick Matthäi
<patrick.matthaei@web.de> for the Mana project. Permission is granted to
copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU
General Public License, version 2 or any later version published by the Free
Software Foundation.
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