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BOOC(1) 						      General Commands Manual							   BOOC(1)

NAME
booc - BOO compiler SYNOPSIS
booc [options] files ... DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly booc, the compiler for the BOO language. OPTIONS
A summary of options is included below. -v, -vv, -vvv Compiles using various levels of verbosity. -r:refname Adds a reference where refname is the reference name. -o:outfile Place output in file outfile. -t:type Output file will be of given type. Available types are library (to create a .dll file) or exe and winexe (to create executable files.) -p:pipeline Adds the step pipeline to the compile process. -c:culture CultureInfo to use. -srcdir:dir Specifies where to look for souce files. -resource:<file>[,<name>] Specify a resource file. -embedres:<file>[,<name>] Embed a file as resource. -debug Adds debug flags to your code. Good for non-production. (On by default) -debug- Does not add debug flags to your code. Good for production environment. SEE ALSO
booi(1), booish(1). AUTHOR
BOO was written by Rodrigo Barreto de Oliveira <rbo@acm.org>. This manual page was written by Federico Di Gregorio <fog@debian.org>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others). maggio 31, 2005 BOOC(1)

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bygfoot - football (a.k.a soccer) management game. SYNOPSIS
bygfoot [options] DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the bygfoot bygfoot allows you to manage a team by training the players, buying and selling them, contracting loans, maintaining the stadium, etc. You can be promoted or relegated, even become a champion if you're a skillful manager.The game is deliberately kept simple (though not easy): you only have to keep one eye at your players and another at your stadium. You can customise Bygfoot by writting your own country definition files or by creating your own team definition. OPTIONS
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bygfoot was written by Gyozo Both <gyboth@bygfoot.com> Copyright (C) 2005. This manual page was written by Elias Alejandro Ano Mendoza <ealmdz@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others). January 30, 2010 BYGFOOT(6)
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