.SH NAME
Yoink \- An alien-smashing action game.
.SH SYNOPSIS
-.B yoink [-h|--help] [-v|--version] [OPTION=VALUE]...
+.B yoink [-h|--help] [OPTION=VALUE]...
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.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
.TP
.B -h, --help
display this help and exit
-.TP
-.B -v, --version
-output version information and exit
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.SH TIPS
.PP
This is a specific user's personal configuration file.
.TP
3. /etc/yoinkrc
-This is the system-wide configuration file.
+This is the system-wide configuration file. Not available on Windows.
.TP
4. @DATADIR@/yoinkrc
This is the base configuration file which should be considered read-only. Look
edit and save options in-game, any options you have passed as arguments during
the invocation of the game will be saved to the
.I $HOME/.yoinkrc
-configuration file. You may have to go into that file and remove any options
-you didn't intend to set. When passing options as arguments, you must use the
-fully qualified name of the option if it exists in a subgroup. For example:
+configuration file. If this is not what you intended, you may have to go into
+that file and remove any options you didn't intend to set. When passing options
+as arguments, you must use the fully qualified name of the option if it exists
+in a subgroup. For example:
.PP
.TP
yoink video.fullscreen=true
.PP
Send bug reports, patches, and love notes to:
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-Charles McGarvey <onefriedrice@brokenzipper.com>
+Charles McGarvey <@PACKAGE_BUGREPORT@>
.SH AUTHOR
.PP
Neil Carter was the original creator of Yoink, his winning entry in the