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1 | .\" Hey, EMACS: -*- nroff -*- |
2 | .TH SJENG 6 "May 28, 2002" | |
3 | .SH NAME | |
4 | sjeng \- Chess program which supports several variants | |
5 | .SH SYNOPSIS | |
6 | .B sjeng | |
7 | .SH DESCRIPTION | |
8 | Documentation for sjeng is available in /usr/share/doc/sjeng*/README. | |
9 | It is strongly recommended that you use sjeng in combination with some | |
10 | interface like xboard or eboard. Please read the documentation of | |
11 | xboard and eboard to find out how to use other chess engines. | |
12 | .PP | |
13 | There are no command line options for sjeng, but sjeng uses a | |
14 | configuration file, by default /etc/sjeng.rc. If present, the file | |
15 | ~/.sjeng/sjeng.rc in the user's home directory will be read instead of | |
16 | the system default. A well-documented example configuration can be | |
17 | found in /usr/share/doc/sjeng*/examples/. | |
18 | .PP | |
19 | This manual page was written for the Debian distribution because the | |
20 | original program does not have a manual page, and was also adopted by | |
21 | Mandriva package. | |
22 | .SH AUTHOR | |
23 | Sjeng was written by Gian-Carlo Pascutto <gcp@sjeng.org>, based on | |
24 | work done by Adrien Regimbald <adrien@gpu.srv.ualberta.ca>. | |
25 | .PP | |
26 | This manual page was written by Lukas Geyer | |
27 | <lukas@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may | |
28 | be used by others). |