<HTML> <HEAD> <!-- This HTML file has been created by texi2html 1.39 from ./xconq.texi on 12 June 2005 --> <TITLE>Xconq - Starting a New X11 Xconq Game</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> Go to the <A HREF="xconq_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="xconq_45.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="xconq_47.html">next</A>, <A HREF="xconq_66.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="xconq_toc.html">table of contents</A>. <HR> <H2><A NAME="SEC101" HREF="xconq_toc.html#SEC101">Starting a New X11 Xconq Game</A></H2> <P> To play X11 <I>Xconq</I>, just type <SAMP>`xconq'</SAMP>. This will bring up an initial splash screen; click on it and the following setup screens to get a game going. </P> <P> By default, X11 <I>Xconq</I> opens up windows on the display named in the environment variable <CODE>DISPLAY</CODE>, and connects it with the first side and player in the game. </P> <P> You may also set up a game by supplying arguments on the command line, in the traditional Unix style. This is useful when you know exactly how you want to play a game, and don't want to bother going through all the startup screens. </P> <HR> Go to the <A HREF="xconq_1.html">first</A>, <A HREF="xconq_45.html">previous</A>, <A HREF="xconq_47.html">next</A>, <A HREF="xconq_66.html">last</A> section, <A HREF="xconq_toc.html">table of contents</A>. </BODY> </HTML>