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- customizing_snowberry
- t contain information about the components of the Doomsday Engine and the configuration options offered by Doomsday. These are located in the "conf/" folder. * The... n files. It is a text-based format reminiscent of Doomsday's [[ded_file]]s. In conf/ folder there is four c... on files that are used to configure Snowberry and Doomsday Engine: * [[appearance.conf]]: Snowberry appe
- introduction_to_snowberry
- new users. When you [[installation|installed]] [[doomsday]], the installer added a Snowberry icon to your d... splay_resolution]] you prefer to use when running Doomsday and the location of the [[required_game_data_file... lect which renderer you would like to use for the Doomsday Engine. There are 2 option. OpenGL and Direct3D. ... just some graphic settings that influence how the Doomsday Engine handles graphics in the game. ===== Soun
- version_1.2
- On Mac OS X it is **~/Library/Application Support/Doomsday Engine** and on Unix it is **~/.deng**. If you ha... other files will then be saved to **My Documents\Doomsday Frontend**. By default, however, your profiles ar... *snowberry** folder in the location you installed Doomsday in. * Plugin bundle structure improved so that
- main_page
- **Snowberry** was the official front-end of the Doomsday Engine. It is a portable graphical game launcher,... s of [[guide:supported_games|games supported]] by Doomsday. It makes it easy to save your settings for launc
- features
- gins]] written in the [[python]] programming language. ====== See also ====== * [[about_doomsday]]
- managing_addons
- tions, and other such files that can be loaded by Doomsday. Snowberry treats all of these files as optional
- profile
- s a separate //profile// for each game that the [[doomsday_engine]] [[supported_games|supports]]. This way y