X-Git-Url: http://git.shiar.net/netris.git/blobdiff_plain/c11ae0d113cc5f60bfd1bed29b47211013f8adef..ec797c133bd83404f6167fb46c098c236333d168:/FAQ diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ index 9dd0519..18a203c 100644 --- a/FAQ +++ b/FAQ @@ -2,11 +2,11 @@ # Netris # Frequently asked questions # -# $Id: FAQ,v 1.1 1995/07/11 07:50:43 mhw Exp $ +# $Id: FAQ,v 1.3 1996/02/09 08:47:23 mhw Exp $ # -Contents -======== +Questions +========= [1] Where can I find the latest version? [2] The pieces look bizarre in my xterm window, and don't erase properly. What's up? @@ -17,22 +17,21 @@ Contents -c player? [6] I'm using a slow terminal, and the game response is sluggish. What can I do? +[7] Why can't my terminal hide the cursor? Answers ======= [1] Where can I find the latest version? - My machine doesn't currently have a constant hostname, but you can - usually find the hostname from `finger mhw@cs.brown.edu`, at least - until the Fall of 1995. + ftp://ftp.netris.org/pub/netris/ - If you find my machine, you can get the latest version via - anonymous ftp from the /pub directory. If anonymous ftp isn't - working, it's probably not my machine, so please don't badger it - with lots of retry attempts. - - Unfortunately that is not a permanent site. If that machine - doesn't exist, try mailing me. + The latest version is available via anonymous ftp from + ftp.netris.org in /pub/netris. + + Unfortunately this machine is currently on the far end of a + 14.4kbps modem connection, and may go away at any time without + notice, but I'll do my best to keep it up. If you have trouble + contacting the ftp server, try mailing me at . [2] The pieces look bizarre in my xterm window, and don't erase properly. What's up? @@ -91,7 +90,23 @@ Answers Try the -S option. This disables use of standout mode (bold/inverse), which require control sequences to be sent twice (or more) per line. - This looks nice, but can make the game unplayable on a slow terminal. + Standout mode makes the pieces look much more like blocks, but can + make the game unplayable on a slow terminal. Also, you can type 's' to toggle spying (updating your view of the opponent's board). + +[7] Why can't my terminal hide the cursor? + + Netris uses the termcap library to look up the "vi" and "ve" + capabilities, which make the cursor invisible/visible + respectively. These capabilities aren't very consistently + reported among un*xes, so I use compiled-in vt220 codes for + several vt100-like terminals. Most emulators probably won't + support the codes, but they'll probably ignore them quietly. + + Try setting the TERM environment variable to "vt100" or "vt220" + before running Netris. If that doesn't work, your terminal + probably doesn't support cursor invisibility. + +# vi: tw=70 ai