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Add note that the list of command-line options used by the launcher is available under the settings tab, for people wanting to learn command-line options.
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The easiest way to handle those options for FlightGear is using a tool with a graphical user interface like the [[FlightGear Qt launcher]]. This way one doesn't have to bother about them at all.
The easiest way to handle those options for FlightGear is using a tool with a graphical user interface like the [[FlightGear Qt launcher]]. This way one doesn't have to bother about them at all.


However, there are users who don't want or are not able to run a GUI and therefore are interested in this. Those who need them or just want to learn more about FlightGear, but have no idea what we are talking about, may read the wiki page on the general usage of the [[command line]].
However, there are users who don't want or are not able to run a GUI and therefore are interested in this. Those who need them or just want to learn more about FlightGear, but have no idea what we are talking about, may read the wiki page on the general usage of the [[command line]]. The launcher GUI works by setting command-line options for the different options you select. To see what is set by the launcher go to<code>FlightGear Qt launcher > Settings tab > Additional Settings > click "final set of arguments"</code>.


A good place to store the personal options is a file called [[fgfsrc]]. This file is read by FlightGear on each startup.
A good place to store the personal options is a file called [[fgfsrc]]. This file is read by FlightGear on each startup.
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