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Template:PortFeatures

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This template is used to define a port's features, which can later be used/queried in other pages. It additionally shows an infobox with the port's basic information and main features.

Note that the invisible options and the list of supported engines are not shown in the infobox, but rather in aggregated form on the platforms and platforms overview pages.

Usage

To write the port features, copy this to your port's page:

{{PortFeatures|options}}

The available options are:

  • Infobox information:
    • icon: name of the icon from the downloads page
    • name: the port name
    • version: last released version (usually {{StableVersion}} if the port is up to date with ScummVM)
    • pkgbegin: beginning of the binary package (before the version number), only if it does not begin with scummvm-
    • pkgend: end of the binary package (after the version number)
    • mp3: yes/no
    • ogg: yes/no
    • flac: yes/no
    • uncompressed: yes/no
    • web: additional webpages
    • maintainer: the backend maintainer
    • packager: the port packager
    • forum: the ScummVM forum number
    • status: maintained, etc...
    • firstversion: first official version
  • Invisible options:
    • backend: name of the used backend (sdl, ...)
    • zlib: yes/no
    • plugins: yes/no
    • 16bits: yes/no
    • buildbot: yes/no
    • notes: brief notes about the port
  • Engines supported:
    • agi, agos, avalanche, cge, cine, composer, cruise, draci, drascula, dreamweb, fullpipe, gob, groovie, hopkins, hugo, kyra, lastexpress, lure, made, mohawk, mortevielle, neverhood, parallaction, pegasus, queen, saga, sci, scumm, sky, sword1, sword2, sword25, teenagent, testbed, tinsel, toltecs, tony, toon, touche, tsage, tucker, wintermute, zvision: yes/no

Automatic Categorization

In order to reduce the workload of Wiki editors and ensure that the Wiki is up to date, the following categories are automatically applied: