+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: Input: -nomouse disables mouse support (see also vid_mouse cvar)
if (COM_CheckParm ("-nomouse") || COM_CheckParm("-safe"))
mouse_avail = false;
}
@@ -690,6+708,9 @@ int VID_InitMode(int fullscreen, int width, int height, int bpp)
#else
drivername = "libGL.so.1";
#endif
+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: Linux GLX: -gl_driver <drivername> selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so.1, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it
+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: BSD GLX: -gl_driver <drivername> selects a GL driver library, default is libGL.so.1, useful only for using fxmesa or similar, if you don't know what this is for, you don't need it
+// LordHavoc: although this works on MacOSX, it's useless there (as there is only one system libGL)
i = COM_CheckParm("-gl_driver");
if (i && i < com_argc - 1)
drivername = com_argv[i + 1];
@@ -846,10+867,17 @@ int VID_InitMode(int fullscreen, int width, int height, int bpp)
gl_videosyncavailable = false;
+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: Linux GLX: -nogetprocaddress disables GLX_ARB_get_proc_address (not required, more formal method of getting extension functions)
+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: BSD GLX: -nogetprocaddress disables GLX_ARB_get_proc_address (not required, more formal method of getting extension functions)
+// COMMANDLINEOPTION: MacOSX GLX: -nogetprocaddress disables GLX_ARB_get_proc_address (not required, more formal method of getting extension functions)