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pydance(6)							    pydance(6)

NAME
       pydance - a dancing simulator game

SYNOPSIS
       pydance [--filename filename [ --mode mode --difficulty difficulty ] ]

OPTIONS
       --help, -h
	      Display a brief summary of command line options.

       --version, -v
	      Display the version of pydance (and features found, e.g. Psyco).

       --filename
	      Load  and	 play a single file, then quit. By default, this is in
	      SINGLE (4 panel) mode, on BASIC difficulty.

       --mode, -m
	      Use a particular mode (e.g. VERSUS, 6PANEL, DMX). This only  has
	      an effect when you also use --filename.

       --difficulty, -d
	      Use a particular difficulty (e.g. TRICK, SMANIAC). This only has
	      an effect when you also use --filename.

DESCRIPTION
       pydance is much like the popular arcade game "Dance Dance  Revolution",
       in  which you stand on a mat on the floor, with 4 buttons pointing for‐
       ward, backwards, left, and right. Arrows scroll across the screen,  and
       you  must  step on the arrows on the mat when they reach the top. These
       steps happen in time with music in  the	background,  causing  a	 rough
       approximation of dancing.

       However,	 pydance also plays more than DDR - it can simulate games like
       Technomotion, Pop'n'Stage, Pump It Up, Para Para	 Paradise,  and	 Dance
       ManiaX (also called Dance Freaks).a

       pydance	supports  most	of  the features of these games, such as back‐
       ground and banner images for each  song,	 multiple  difficulty  levels,
       freeze  arrows  (arrows	you have to remain standing on for a length of
       time), BPM changes and stops, lyric displays, and so on.	 pydance  also
       allows  you  to use a real DDR mat if you have a Playstation to PC joy‐
       stick adapter supported by the ddrmat kernel module for Linux (which is
       a  modified  version of the gamecon kernel module), or a Playstation to
       USB joystick adapter and the USB joystick driver, for any  OS.  If  you
       lack a mat, you can play on the keyboard, but it's much less fun.

       You can also make your own step files to new music, in pydance's .dance
       format. dance-spec.txt included with  pydance  documents	 this  format.
       pydance can also read the popular Windows .dwi and .sm formats.

USAGE
       The  first  player's arrows and settings are controlled by the I, J, ,,
       and L keys, and the second player's by the arrow keys. Enter  starts  a
       song or activates a menu item.

       pydance	is documented more completely in the README.html file included
       with it.

FILES
       /usr/share/games/pydance/songs, /usr/local/share/games/pydance/songs, ~/.pydance/songs
	      By  default,  pydance  will  look	 in these directories for your
	      songs, step files, and other game data. You can  configure  this
	      with the songdir option in your pydance.cfg file.

	      Note  that  for  DWI files, you will need to put everything (the
	      music file, lyric file, background, and banner) in its own sepa‐
	      rate  directory,	and that directory inside another subdirectory
	      in the songs folder. This is a limitation of the DWI format;  it
	      uses  its path name and files in the same directory, rather than
	      specifying things in the file itself like .dance files do.

       /usr/share/games/pydance/courses, /usr/local/share/games/pydance/cour‐
       ses, ~/.pydance/courses
	      Similar to above, but for course files. You can use coursedir to
	      override this.

       /etc/pydance.cfg, ~/.pydance/pydance.cfg
	      pydance configuration files. The	settings  in  your  local  one
	      override the system-wide settings.

       ~/.pydance/records
	      Your top scores for each song. This is a pickled Python file. It
	      can be safely deleted to reset your scores.

       ~/.pydance/input.cfg
	      Your input settings. This is a pickled Python file.  It  can  be
	      safely deleted to reset your input configuration.

       /usr/share/games/pydance
	      Various  data  needed  by	 pydance, such as background music and
	      Python modules.

AUTHORS
       Brendan Becker <tgz@orotech.net>, Joe Wreschnig <piman@debian.org>, and
       Pavel Krivitsky <pavel@krivitsky.name>, with help from many others.

       Many  of the other dancing games mentioned here are trademarks of their
       respective owners.

SEE ALSO
       findbpm(1), README included with	 pydance,  manual.html	included  with
       pydance, dance-spec.txt included with pydance.

				June 2nd, 2003			    pydance(6)
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