; crystalspace.graphics2d.cacacanvas config file. ; Put these options in comments to have caca determine default values. ; By selecting the ncurses driver you can run in an xterm, ; or on the GNU/Linux console prompt. The X11 driver makes a window. ; Forced console width ; The environment variable CACA_GEOMETRY can also be used, i.e. "80x20". ; Forcing console size only works with the x11 driver (see below). ;Video.ASCII.Console.Size = 80x50 ; Offscreen rendering size (in pixels). ; The crystalspace program sees this as the screen size. ;Video.Ascii.Offscreen.Width = 320 ;Video.Ascii.Offscreen.Height = 240 ; driver for CACA to use, choices are: ; conio (DOS console) ; ncurses (the ncurses library) ; slang (the S-Lang library) ; x11 (the caca X11 driver) ; The environment variable CACA_DRIVER can also be used. ;Video.ASCII.Console.Driver = ncurses ; Default font used in text mode (if driver cannot detect). ; An X11 font, since only X11 driver supports this, i.e. fixed, 8x16. ; The environment variable CACA_FONT can also be used. ;Video.ASCII.Console.Font = fixed ; select background type, black or solid(coloured backgrounds). ; solid does not work with all terminal emulators, try black instead. ; The environment variable CACA_BACKGROUND can also be used. ;Video.ASCII.Console.Background = solid ; Antialias the image by preprocessing it with a smooth filter. ; select none or prefilter ; The environment variable CACA_ANTIALIASING can also be used. ;Video.ASCII.Console.AntiAlias = prefilter ; The dithering method for caca to use, select none, ordered2, ; ordered4, ordered8 or random ; The environment variable CACA_DITHERING can also be used. ;Video.ASCII.Console.Dither = ordered4