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|unknown = {{ii}} It's unknown whether this game follows the [http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html XDG Base Directory Specification] on Linux. Please fill in this information. [[Linux XDG support::unknown| ]] | |unknown = {{ii}} It's unknown whether this game follows the [http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html XDG Base Directory Specification] on Linux. Please fill in this information. [[Linux XDG support::unknown| ]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:58, 26 September 2017
Documentation for the above template (sometimes hidden from view).
- Description
This template states whether the game observes the XDG base directory specification.
- Arguments
1
- Possible values: true, false, other
- Use true if the games observes all parts of the specification, including where to save if the value is not set (~/.local/share/, ~/.config/), as well as using either the environmental values XDG_DATA_HOME, XDG_CONFIG_HOME or both.
- Use false if none of the above are followed.
- If the case is different (environmental values are observed but not the default location, game crashes when value is set), enter a custom text describing the issue instead, like so
{{XDG|Custom text goes here.}}
.
- Syntax
{{XDG|1}}
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