README: Highlight additional commands/paths

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The meaning of most long options (that is, those options starting with a
double-dash) can be inverted by prefixing them with "no-". For example,
--no-aspect-ratio will turn aspect ratio correction off. This is useful
`--no-aspect-ratio` will turn aspect ratio correction off. This is useful
if you want to override a setting in the configuration file.
The short game name ('game target') you see at the end of the command
@ -1485,16 +1485,17 @@ built-in gameid. A brief list of the latter can be found in section 3.0.
Examples:
- Win32: Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
C:\\Games\\LucasArts\\scummvm.exe -f
-pC:\\Games\\LucasArts\\monkey\\ monkey Running Full Throttle from
CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
C:\\Games\\LucasArts\\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\\resource\\ ft
- Win32:
Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -pC:\Games\LucasArts\monkey\ monkey`
Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
`C:\Games\LucasArts\scummvm.exe -f -n -pD:\resource\ ft`
- Unix: Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
/path/to/scummvm -f -p/games/LucasArts/monkey/ monkey Running Full
Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
/path/to/scummvm -f -n -p/cdrom/resource/ ft
- Unix:
Running Monkey Island, fullscreen, from a hard disk:
`/path/to/scummvm -f -p/games/LucasArts/monkey/ monkey`
Running Full Throttle from CD, fullscreen and with subtitles enabled:
`/path/to/scummvm -f -n -p/cdrom/resource/ ft`
### 5.2) Global Menu
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**Windows Vista/7:**
\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\ScummVM\\Saved games\\
`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\Saved games\`
**Windows 2000/XP:**
\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\Saved
games\\
`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
**Windows NT4:**
<windir>\\Profiles\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\Saved games\\
`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\Saved games\`
Saved games are stored under a hidden area in Windows
NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7, which can be accessed by running
`%APPDATA%\\ScummVM\\Saved Games` or by enabling hidden files in Windows
`%APPDATA%\ScummVM\Saved Games` or by enabling hidden files in Windows
Explorer.
Note for Windows NT4/2000/XP/Vista/7 users: The default saved games
@ -2006,77 +2006,77 @@ Where `xxx` is exact the saved game slot (i.e., 001) under ScummVM
### 6.3) Viewing/Loading saved games from the command line
--list-saves:
**`--list-saves`**
This switch may be used to display a list of the current saved games
of the specified target game and their corresponding save slots. If no
target is specified, it lists saved games for all known target.
This switch may be used to display a list of the current saved games
of the specified target game and their corresponding save slots. If no
target is specified, it lists saved games for all known target.
Usage: --list-saves --game=[TARGET], where [TARGET] is the target game.
Usage: `--list-saves --game=[TARGET]`, where \[TARGET\] is the target game.
Engines which currently support --list-saves are:
Engines which currently support ``--list-saves`` are:
AGI
AGOS
CGE
CINE
CRUISE
DRACI
GROOVIE
HUGO
KYRA
LURE
MOHAWK
PARALLACTION
QUEEN
SAGA
SCI
SCUMM
SKY
SWORD1
SWORD2
TEENAGENT
TINSEL
TITANIC
TOON
TOUCHE
TSAGE
TUCKER
ZVISION
- AGI
- AGOS
- CGE
- CINE
- CRUISE
- DRACI
- GROOVIE
- HUGO
- KYRA
- LURE
- MOHAWK
- PARALLACTION
- QUEEN
- SAGA
- SCI
- SCUMM
- SKY
- SWORD1
- SWORD2
- TEENAGENT
- TINSEL
- TITANIC
- TOON
- TOUCHE
- TSAGE
- TUCKER
- ZVISION
--save-slot/-x:
**`--save-slot/-x`**
This switch may be used to load a saved game directly from the command line.
This switch may be used to load a saved game directly from the command line.
Usage: --save-slot[SLOT] or -x[SLOT], where [SLOT] is the save slot number.
Usage: `--save-slot[SLOT]` or `-x[SLOT]`, where \[SLOT\] is the save slot number.
Engines which currently support --save-slot/-x are:
Engines which currently support `--save-slot` / `-x are`:
AGI
CGE
CINE
CRUISE
DRACI
GROOVIE
HUGO
KYRA
LURE
MOHAWK
QUEEN
SAGA
SCI
SCUMM
SKY
SWORD1
SWORD2
TEENAGENT
TINSEL
TITANIC
TOON
TOUCHE
TSAGE
TUCKER
ZVISION
- AGI
- CGE
- CINE
- CRUISE
- DRACI
- GROOVIE
- HUGO
- KYRA
- LURE
- MOHAWK
- QUEEN
- SAGA
- SCI
- SCUMM
- SKY
- SWORD1
- SWORD2
- TEENAGENT
- TINSEL
- TITANIC
- TOON
- TOUCHE
- TSAGE
- TUCKER
- ZVISION
## 7.0) Music and Sound
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windows - Windows MIDI. Uses built-in sequencer, for Windows users
To select a sound driver, select it in the Launcher, or pass its name
via the '-e' option to scummvm, for example:
via the `-e` option to scummvm, for example:
scummvm -eadlib monkey2
`scummvm -eadlib monkey2`
### 7.1) AdLib emulation
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**Windows Vista/7:**
\\Users\\username\\AppData\\Roaming\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
`\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
**Windows 2000/XP:**
\\Documents and Settings\\username\\Application
Data\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
`\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
**Windows NT4:**
<windir>\\Profiles\\username\\Application Data\\ScummVM\\scummvm.ini,
`<windir>\Profiles\username\Application Data\ScummVM\scummvm.ini`
**Windows 95/98/ME:**
<windir>\\scummvm.ini,
`<windir>\scummvm.ini`
If an earlier version of ScummVM was installed under Windows, the
previous default location of '<windir>\\scummvm.ini' will be kept.
previous default location of `<windir>\scummvm.ini` will be kept.
**Unix:**
@ -2537,12 +2536,12 @@ previous default location of `~/.scummvmrc` will be kept.
**Mac OS X:**
`~/Library/Preferences/ScummVM Preferences` (here, \~ refers to your
`~/Library/Preferences/ScummVM Preferences` (here, `~` refers to your
home directory)
**Others:**
scummvm.ini in the current directory
`scummvm.ini` in the current directory
An example config file looks as follows: