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gnash(1)		       GNU Flash Player			      gnash(1)

NAME
       gnash - GNU Flash Player

SYNOPSIS
       gnash [OPTION]... [FILE]...

DESCRIPTION
       gnash is a GNU project to create a free software player and web browser
       (Mozilla-based and Konqueror) plugin for the Adobe Flash	 format.  Cur‐
       rently  the  player  can play Flash files, called SWF, up to version 7.
       Most other free software Flash players can only play up to SWF 4.

OPTIONS
       -h --help
	      Print usage info.

       -s factor
	      Scale the movie up/down by the specified factor.

       -c     Produce a core file instead of letting SDL trap it

       -d num Number of milli-seconds to delay in main loop

       -v     Be verbose; i.e. print log messages to stdout

       -va    Be verbose about movie Actions

       -vp    Be verbose about parsing the movie

       -m bias
	      Specify the texture LOD bias (float, default is -1.0)

       -x ID  X11 Window ID for display

       -w     Produce the disk based debug log

       -j width
	      Set window width

       -k height
	      Set window height

       -1     Play once; exit when/if movie reaches the last frame

       -r [0|1|2|3]
	      0 disables renderering and sound (good for batch tests)

	      1 enables rendering & disables sound

	      2 enables sound & disables rendering

	      3 enables both rendering & sound (default)

       -t sec Timeout and exit after the specified number of seconds

       -b bits
	      Bit depth of output window (16 or 32, default is 16)

       -u url Set "real" url of the movie (useful for downloaded movies)

       -U url Set "base" url for this run  (used  to  resolve  relative	 urls,
	      defaults to movie url)

       -P param
	      Set parameter (ie. "FlashVars=A=1&b=2")

       --version
	      Print gnash's version number and exit

KEYS
       CTRL-Q Quit/Exit

       CTRL-W Quit/Exit

       ESC    Quit/Exit

       CTRL-P Toggle Pause

       CTRL-R Restart the movie

       CTRL-[ or kp-
	      Step back one frame

       CTRL-] or kp+
	      Step forward one frame

       CTRL-B Toggle background color

CONFIGURATION FILE FORMAT
       The  configuration file, .gnashrc, contains default settings which will
       be used by Gnash when running standalone or as a browser	 plugin.   Any
       command line options override these values.

       The  configuration  file	 contains  keywords that accept three types of
       values: on/off, integer, and colon-separated hostname lists for	access
       control.

       localdomain [ on/off ]
	      If set to on, Gnash will only load movies from the local domain.
	      Defaults to off.

       localhost [ on/off ]
	      If set to on,  Gnash  will  only	load  movies  from  localhost.
	      Defaults to off.

       whitelist [ access list ]
	      A	 list  of hostnames, separated by colons.  This is an explicit
	      list of hosts which are always allowed to load movies in	Gnash.
	      Any  hosts not on the list will be denied.  Use this list if you
	      would like to run gnash with a default deny policy.

       blacklist [ access list ]
	      A list of hostnames, separated by colons.	 This is  an  explicit
	      list  of	hosts which are never allowed to load movies in Gnash.
	      Any hosts not on the list will be allowed.  Use this list if you
	      would like to run gnash with a default allow policy.

       delay [ integer ]
	      Gnash  uses a timer based event mechanism to advance frames at a
	      steady rate. This lets one override the default delay  in	 Gnash
	      to play a movie slower or faster.

       verbosity [ integer ]
	      Specifies	 the debug level.  Higher values increase verbosity; a
	      value of zero disables debug output altogether.

       MalformedSWFVerbosity [ on/off ]
	      Controls whether malformed SWF errors should be printed.

       ASCodingErrorsVerbosity [ on/off ]
	      Controls whether ActionScript coding errors should be printed.

       debuglog <path>
	      Specifies an alternate name and location for the debug  logfile.
	      The  default  is gnash-dbg.log in Gnash's current working direc‐
	      tory.

       writelog [ on | off ]
	      Controls where debug output will be directed.   If  set  to  on,
	      output  is  written to debuglog; otherwise, output is written to
	      standard error.

       sound [ on | off ]
	      Controls whether sound is	 enabled  in  the  standalone  player.
	      Defaults to on.

       pluginsound [ on | off ]
	      Controls	whether	 sound	is enabled in the plugin.  Defaults to
	      on.

       EnableExtensions [ on | off ]
	      Controls whether extensions will be enabled.  Defaults to off.

       StartStopped [ on | off ]
	      Controls the GUI startup behavior.  If set to on, movies must be
	      explicitly  started in order to play.  This is particularly use‐
	      ful for the plugin.  Off by default.

FILES
       ~/.gnashrc
	      Contains user settings which will be used by Gnash when  running
	      standalone  or  as  a  browser plugin.  Any command line options
	      will override these values.

       gnash-dbg.log
	      If writelog is set to on, gnash will log debug  output  to  this
	      file,  Its  location may be set with the debuglog keyword in the
	      user's current working directory.

BUGS
       The best way to report a bug  is	 to  use  the  form  at	 http://savan‐
       nah.gnu.org/bugs/?group=gnash.	The  reason  for this is that you will
       then be able to track progress in fixing the  problem.  Other  comments
       about  gnash(1)	in  general can be sent to the gnash mailing list.  To
       join the list, send email to gnash-request@gnu.org.

$Author: nihilus $	 $Date: 2007/08/26 20:56:50 $		      gnash(1)
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