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There's no proper page for the love.conf callback. It redirects here.
 
There's no proper page for the love.conf callback. It redirects here.
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== I just Omit the version part from the config ==
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then you don't get annoying  blue screen messages... is there a way to turn those off? or overwrite the error message?
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== Can you explain  FSAA-buffers? ==
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t.screen.fsaa = 0          -- The number of FSAA-buffers (number)
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What are fsaa buffers??
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== Older Versions at the end ==
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I just moved the full examples for LÖVE 0.8.0 and 0.7.2 to the end of the page instead of having them in the middle of the "flags".
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I think this increases readability a lot.

Latest revision as of 13:29, 17 January 2015

Could you guys be more specific how love.version works? I don't know if its like 060, 60, 06, 35, or what. previous unsigned comment by Luiji

It's 60 or 060 (it doesn't make a difference in Lua), but AFAIK it's not used as of now. --Robin-gvx 10:37, 15 July 2010 (UTC)
Although currently unused the version is to be specified according to this formula (but it'll probably be changed :O) major*100+minor*10+revision, so for 0.6.2 this is 0*100+6*10+2 = 62 (or 062, whatever you like, they're the same after all) --Bartbes 21:58, 20 July 2010 (UTC)

t.identity

It's very much 'false' by default! --Bartbes 09:43, 8 January 2011 (UTC)

Should this be Category:Callbacks?

There's no proper page for the love.conf callback. It redirects here.

I just Omit the version part from the config

then you don't get annoying  blue screen messages... is there a way to turn those off? or overwrite the error message?

Can you explain FSAA-buffers?

t.screen.fsaa = 0           -- The number of FSAA-buffers (number)

What are fsaa buffers??

Older Versions at the end

I just moved the full examples for LÖVE 0.8.0 and 0.7.2 to the end of the page instead of having them in the middle of the "flags".

I think this increases readability a lot.