P.S. Please don't ask me to "code it up", I'm just throwing it out there as an idea.

Isn't the -badwords argument for a server conf file? How would a person who is not running a server, but just running a client use this? I don't think you mean that one can run a client (starting it with a command line code) with -badwords path/to/the/simpleSwearList.txt do you?A Meteorite wrote:This already has been implemented as a -badwords argument. There is no code reuse needed, you can use the same file that is provided for a server, or make your own.
To view the example bad word files, please look at the multilingualSwearList.txt and simpleSwearList.txt files in BZFlag's trunk misc folder.
No, it has been there for as long as I can remember and I have used it. Run BZFlag with the -help argument next time.temporal distraction wrote:Isn't the -badwords argument for a server conf file? How would a person who is not running a server, but just running a client use this? I don't think you mean that one can run a client (starting it with a command line code) with -badwords path/to/the/simpleSwearList.txt do you?A Meteorite wrote:This already has been implemented as a -badwords argument. There is no code reuse needed, you can use the same file that is provided for a server, or make your own.
To view the example bad word files, please look at the multilingualSwearList.txt and simpleSwearList.txt files in BZFlag's trunk misc folder.