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+ | On Mac, to use these arguments you must <c>cd</c> into the app page, e.g. <c>cd MiniMicro.app/Contents/MacOS</c>. Then you can launch the app like any Unix executable, e.g. <c>./Mini\ Micro -scale 3</c>. | ||
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Revision as of 19:13, 20 February 2022
Mini Micro can be launched from the command line with certain command-line arguments to alter its default behavior.
Argument | Value | Effect | Example |
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-screen-fullscreen |
0 or 1 | start in full-screen mode | -screen-fullscreen 1
|
-scale |
floating-point value | set screen scale to this factor | -scale 2
|
-usr |
file path | mount given file or directory as /usr | -usr /Users/alice/myFiles
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-usr2 |
file path | mount given file or directory as /usr2 | -usr2 /Users/bob/game.minidisk
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Usage Notes
On Mac, to use these arguments you must cd
into the app page, e.g. cd MiniMicro.app/Contents/MacOS
. Then you can launch the app like any Unix executable, e.g. ./Mini\ Micro -scale 3
.