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diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 573f317..eadb13b 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -16,7 +16,7 @@ and our hero will get weaker when wounded. Brutal Maze has a few notable features: * Being highly portable. -* Auto-generated and infinite maze. +* Auto-generated and infinite maze. [0]_ * No binary data for drawing. * Enemies with special abilities: stun, poison, camo, etc. * Somewhat a realistic physic and logic system. @@ -80,10 +80,10 @@ to configuration file only. Settings are read in the following order: -0. Default configuration [0]_ -1. System-wide configuration file [1]_ -2. Local configuration file [1]_ -3. Manually set configuration file [2]_ +0. Default configuration [1]_ +1. System-wide configuration file [2]_ +2. Local configuration file [2]_ +3. Manually set configuration file [3]_ 4. Command-line arguments Later-read preferences will override previous ones. @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ Later-read preferences will override previous ones. Remote control -------------- -If you enable the socket server [3]_, Brutal Maze will no longer accept direct +If you enable the socket server [4]_, Brutal Maze will no longer accept direct input from your mouse or keyboard, but wait for a client to connect. Details about I/O format are explained carefully in `Remote control <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Remote-control>`_ @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Game recording -------------- Either game played by human or client script can be recorded to JSON format. -This can be enabled by setting the output directory to a non-empty string [4]_. +This can be enabled by setting the output directory to a non-empty string [5]_. Recordings can be played on the repo's Github Page which the above screenshot is linked to. @@ -118,14 +118,16 @@ This project also uses Tango color palette and several sound effects, whose authors and licenses are listed in `Credits <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Credits>`_ wiki page. -.. [0] This can be copied to desired location by ``brutalmaze --write-config +.. [0] Broken on vanilla pygame on GNU/Linux. For workarounds, see issue + `#11 <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/issues/11>`_. +.. [1] This can be copied to desired location by ``brutalmaze --write-config PATH``. ``brutalmaze --write-config`` alone will print the file to stdout. -.. [1] These will be listed as fallback config in the help message +.. [2] These will be listed as fallback config in the help message (``brutalmaze --help``). See `wiki <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Configuration>`_ for more info. -.. [2] If specified by ``brutalmaze --config PATH``. -.. [3] This can be done by either editing option *Enable* in section *Server* +.. [3] If specified by ``brutalmaze --config PATH``. +.. [4] This can be done by either editing option *Enable* in section *Server* in the configuration file, or launching Brutal Maze using ``brutalmaze --server``. -.. [4] ``brutalmaze --record-dir DIR``. Navigate to `wiki <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Configuration>`_ +.. [5] ``brutalmaze --record-dir DIR``. Navigate to `wiki <https://github.com/McSinyx/brutalmaze/wiki/Configuration>`_ to see more options. |