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chocolate-doom.cfg

NAME

chocolate-doom.cfg − Chocolate Doom configuration file

DESCRIPTION

chocolate-doom.cfg is a configuration file for chocolate-doom(6). This file acts as an auxiliary configuration file; the main configuration options are stored in default.cfg, which contains the same configuration options as Vanilla Doom (for compatibility). chocolate-doom.cfg contains configuration options that are specific to Chocolate Doom only.

chocolate-doom.cfg is normally stored in the user’s home directory, as ~/.chocolate-doom/chocolate-doom.cfg.

The chocolate-setup(6) tool provides a simple to use front-end for editing chocolate-doom.cfg.

FILE FORMAT

The file format is the same as that used for default.cfg(5).

CONFIGURATION VARIABLES

graphical_startup

If non−zero, display the graphical startup screen.

autoadjust_video_settings

If non−zero, video settings will be autoadjusted to a valid configuration when the screen_width and screen_height variables do not match any valid configuration.

fullscreen

If non−zero, the game will run in full screen mode. If zero, the game will run in a window.

aspect_ratio_correct

If non−zero, the screen will be stretched vertically to display correctly on a square pixel video mode.

startup_delay

Number of milliseconds to wait on startup after the video mode has been set, before the game will start. This allows the screen to settle on some monitors that do not display an image for a brief interval after changing video modes.

screen_width

Screen width in pixels. If running in full screen mode, this is the X dimension of the video mode to use. If running in windowed mode, this is the width of the window in which the game will run.

screen_height

Screen height in pixels. If running in full screen mode, this is the Y dimension of the video mode to use. If running in windowed mode, this is the height of the window in which the game will run.

screen_bpp

Color depth of the screen, in bits. If this is set to zero, the color depth will be automatically set on startup to the machine’s default/native color depth.

grabmouse

If this is non−zero, the mouse will be "grabbed" when running in windowed mode so that it can be used as an input device. When running full screen, this has no effect.

novert

If non−zero, all vertical mouse movement is ignored. This emulates the behavior of the "novert" tool available under DOS that performs the same function.

mouse_acceleration

Mouse acceleration factor. When the speed of mouse movement exceeds the threshold value (mouse_threshold), the speed is multiplied by this value.

mouse_threshold

Mouse acceleration threshold. When the speed of mouse movement exceeds this threshold value, the speed is multiplied by an acceleration factor (mouse_acceleration).

snd_samplerate

Sound output sample rate, in Hz. Typical values to use are 11025, 22050, 44100 and 48000.

snd_cachesize

Maximum number of bytes to allocate for caching converted sound effects in memory. If set to zero, there is no limit applied.

snd_maxslicetime_ms

Maximum size of the output sound buffer size in milliseconds. Sound output is generated periodically in slices. Higher values might be more efficient but will introduce latency to the sound output. The default is 28ms (one slice per tic with the 35fps timer).

snd_pitchshift

If non−zero, sound effects will have their pitch varied up or down by a random amount during play. If zero, sound effects play back at their default pitch. The default is zero.

snd_musiccmd

External command to invoke to perform MIDI playback. If set to the empty string, SDL_mixer’s internal MIDI playback is used. This only has any effect when snd_musicdevice is set to General MIDI output.

snd_dmxoption

Value to set for the DMXOPTION environment variable. If this contains "−opl3", output for an OPL3 chip is generated when in OPL MIDI playback mode.

opl_io_port

The I/O port to use to access the OPL chip. Only relevant when using native OPL music playback.

show_endoom

If non−zero, the ENDOOM text screen is displayed when exiting the game. If zero, the ENDOOM screen is not displayed.

show_diskicon

If non−zero, a disk activity indicator is displayed when data is read from disk. If zero, the disk activity indicator is not displayed.

png_screenshots

If non−zero, save screenshots in PNG format.

vanilla_savegame_limit

If non−zero, the Vanilla savegame limit is enforced; if the savegame exceeds 180224 bytes in size, the game will exit with an error. If this has a value of zero, there is no limit to the size of savegames.

vanilla_demo_limit

If non−zero, the Vanilla demo size limit is enforced; the game exits with an error when a demo exceeds the demo size limit (128KiB by default). If this has a value of zero, there is no limit to the size of demos.

vanilla_keyboard_mapping

If non−zero, the game behaves like Vanilla Doom, always assuming an American keyboard mapping. If this has a value of zero, the native keyboard mapping of the keyboard is used.

video_driver

Name of the SDL video driver to use. If this is an empty string, the default video driver is used.

window_position

Position of the window on the screen when running in windowed mode. Accepted values are: "" (empty string) − don’t care, "center" − place window at center of screen, "x,y" − place window at the specified coordinates.

player_name

Name to use in network games for identification. This is only used on the "waiting" screen while waiting for the game to start.

joystick_index

Joystick number to use; ’0’ is the first joystick. A negative value (’−1’) indicates that no joystick is configured.

joystick_x_axis

Joystick axis to use to for horizontal (X) movement.

joystick_x_invert

If non−zero, movement on the horizontal joystick axis is inverted.

joystick_y_axis

Joystick axis to use to for vertical (Y) movement.

joystick_y_invert

If non−zero, movement on the vertical joystick axis is inverted.

joystick_strafe_axis

Joystick axis to use to for strafing movement.

joystick_strafe_invert

If non−zero, movement on the joystick axis used for strafing is inverted.

joystick_physical_button0

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #0.

joystick_physical_button1

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #1.

joystick_physical_button2

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #2.

joystick_physical_button3

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #3.

joystick_physical_button4

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #4.

joystick_physical_button5

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #5.

joystick_physical_button6

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #6.

joystick_physical_button7

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #7.

joystick_physical_button8

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #8.

joystick_physical_button9

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #9.

joystick_physical_button10

The physical joystick button that corresponds to joystick virtual button #10.

joyb_strafeleft

Joystick virtual button to make the player strafe left.

joyb_straferight

Joystick virtual button to make the player strafe right.

joyb_menu_activate

Joystick virtual button to activate the menu.

joyb_toggle_automap

Joystick virtual button to toggle the automap.

joyb_prevweapon

Joystick virtual button that cycles to the previous weapon.

joyb_nextweapon

Joystick virtual button that cycles to the next weapon.

mouseb_strafeleft

Mouse button to strafe left.

mouseb_straferight

Mouse button to strafe right.

mouseb_use

Mouse button to "use" an object, eg. a door or switch.

mouseb_backward

Mouse button to move backwards.

mouseb_prevweapon

Mouse button to cycle to the previous weapon.

mouseb_nextweapon

Mouse button to cycle to the next weapon.

dclick_use

If non−zero, double−clicking a mouse button acts like pressing the "use" key to use an object in−game, eg. a door or switch.

use_libsamplerate

Controls whether libsamplerate support is used for performing sample rate conversions of sound effects. Support for this must be compiled into the program. If zero, libsamplerate support is disabled. If non−zero, libsamplerate is enabled. Increasing values roughly correspond to higher quality conversion; the higher the quality, the slower the conversion process. Linear conversion = 1; Zero order hold = 2; Fast Sinc filter = 3; Medium quality Sinc filter = 4; High quality Sinc filter = 5.

libsamplerate_scale

Scaling factor used by libsamplerate. This is used when converting sounds internally back into integer form; normally it should not be necessary to change it from the default value. The only time it might be needed is if a PWAD file is loaded that contains very loud sounds, in which case the conversion may cause sound clipping and the scale factor should be reduced. The lower the value, the quieter the sound effects become, so it should be set as high as is possible without clipping occurring.

timidity_cfg_path

Full path to a Timidity configuration file to use for MIDI playback. The file will be evaluated from the directory where it is evaluated, so there is no need to add "dir" commands into it.

gus_patch_path

Path to GUS patch files to use when operating in GUS emulation mode.

gus_ram_kb

Number of kilobytes of RAM to use in GUS emulation mode. Valid values are 256, 512, 768 or 1024.

key_pause

Key to pause or unpause the game.

key_menu_activate

Key that activates the menu when pressed.

key_menu_up

Key that moves the cursor up on the menu.

key_menu_down

Key that moves the cursor down on the menu.

key_menu_left

Key that moves the currently selected slider on the menu left.

key_menu_right

Key that moves the currently selected slider on the menu right.

key_menu_back

Key to go back to the previous menu.

key_menu_forward

Key to activate the currently selected menu item.

key_menu_confirm

Key to answer ’yes’ to a question in the menu.

key_menu_abort

Key to answer ’no’ to a question in the menu.

key_menu_help

Keyboard shortcut to bring up the help screen.

key_menu_save

Keyboard shortcut to bring up the save game menu.

key_menu_load

Keyboard shortcut to bring up the load game menu.

key_menu_volume

Keyboard shortcut to bring up the sound volume menu.

key_menu_detail

Keyboard shortcut to toggle the detail level.

key_menu_qsave

Keyboard shortcut to quicksave the current game.

key_menu_endgame

Keyboard shortcut to end the game.

key_menu_messages

Keyboard shortcut to toggle heads−up messages.

key_menu_qload

Keyboard shortcut to load the last quicksave.

key_menu_quit

Keyboard shortcut to quit the game.

key_menu_gamma

Keyboard shortcut to toggle the gamma correction level.

key_spy

Keyboard shortcut to switch view in multiplayer.

key_menu_incscreen

Keyboard shortcut to increase the screen size.

key_menu_decscreen

Keyboard shortcut to decrease the screen size.

key_menu_screenshot

Keyboard shortcut to save a screenshot.

key_map_toggle

Key to toggle the map view.

key_map_north

Key to pan north when in the map view.

key_map_south

Key to pan south when in the map view.

key_map_east

Key to pan east when in the map view.

key_map_west

Key to pan west when in the map view.

key_map_zoomin

Key to zoom in when in the map view.

key_map_zoomout

Key to zoom out when in the map view.

key_map_maxzoom

Key to zoom out the maximum amount when in the map view.

key_map_follow

Key to toggle follow mode when in the map view.

key_map_grid

Key to toggle the grid display when in the map view.

key_map_mark

Key to set a mark when in the map view.

key_map_clearmark

Key to clear all marks when in the map view.

key_weapon1

Key to select weapon 1.

key_weapon2

Key to select weapon 2.

key_weapon3

Key to select weapon 3.

key_weapon4

Key to select weapon 4.

key_weapon5

Key to select weapon 5.

key_weapon6

Key to select weapon 6.

key_weapon7

Key to select weapon 7.

key_weapon8

Key to select weapon 8.

key_prevweapon

Key to cycle to the previous weapon.

key_nextweapon

Key to cycle to the next weapon.

key_message_refresh

Key to re−display last message.

key_demo_quit

Key to quit the game when recording a demo.

key_multi_msg

Key to send a message during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer1

Key to send a message to player 1 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer2

Key to send a message to player 2 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer3

Key to send a message to player 3 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer4

Key to send a message to player 4 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer5

Key to send a message to player 5 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer6

Key to send a message to player 6 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer7

Key to send a message to player 7 during multiplayer games.

key_multi_msgplayer8

Key to send a message to player 8 during multiplayer games.

SEE ALSO

chocolate-doom(6), default.cfg(5), chocolate-setup(6)

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