[Scummvm-cvs-logs] SF.net SVN: scummvm: [26981] scummvm/trunk/README

mthreepwood at users.sourceforge.net mthreepwood at users.sourceforge.net
Sun May 27 22:28:44 CEST 2007


Revision: 26981
          http://scummvm.svn.sourceforge.net/scummvm/?rev=26981&view=rev
Author:   mthreepwood
Date:     2007-05-27 13:28:43 -0700 (Sun, 27 May 2007)

Log Message:
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documenting 'Mass Add' and changing wording on the alt-f5 (original dialog) section

Modified Paths:
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    scummvm/trunk/README

Modified: scummvm/trunk/README
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--- scummvm/trunk/README	2007-05-27 19:09:09 UTC (rev 26980)
+++ scummvm/trunk/README	2007-05-27 20:28:43 UTC (rev 26981)
@@ -4,8 +4,6 @@
 
 TODO: Resolve all the TODOs scattered through this file before release.
 
-TODO: Document the mass-add feature of the launcher (shift+"Add Game...")
-
 For more information, compatibility lists, details on donating, the latest
 release, progress reports and more, please visit the ScummVM home page
 at: http://www.scummvm.org/
@@ -650,7 +648,11 @@
 
 ScummVM can be launched directly by running the executable. In this case,
 the built-in launcher will activate. From this, you can add games (click
-'Add Game'), or launch games which have already been configured.
+'Add Game'), or launch games which have already been configured. Games can
+also be added in mass quantities. By pressing shift + 'Add Game' (Note that
+the image turns to 'Mass Add'), you can then specify a directory to start in,
+and ScummVM will attempt to detect games in all subdirectories of that
+directory.
 
 ScummVM can also be launched into a game directly using Command Line
 arguments -- see the next section.
@@ -892,11 +894,12 @@
         - and +                - Text speed, slower/faster
         F5                     - Displays a save/load box
         Alt-F5                 - Displays the original save/load box, if the
-                                 game has one. This is not intended for saving
-                                 or loading a game, and may even crash ScummVM
-                                 in some games, but it is currently the only
-                                 way to see your IQ points in Indiana Jones and
-                                 the Last Crusade without dying.
+                                 game has one. You can save and load games using
+                                 using this, however it is not intended for this
+                                 purpose, and may even crash ScummVM in some
+                                 games, but it is currently the only way to see
+                                 your IQ points in Indiana Jones and the Last
+                                 Crusade without dying.
         Space                  - Pauses
         Period (.)             - Skips current line of text in some games
         Enter                  - Simulate left mouse button press


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