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== 获得 LÖVE ==
 
== 获得 LÖVE ==
  
从 [http://love2d.org/#download the website] 下载最新版本的 LÖVE, 并安装。 如果你使用 Windows 操作系统,也可以不用 “安装” LÖVE,只要下载 zip 格式的 LÖVE 压缩包,然后将它解压到硬盘中你喜欢的任意位置即可。
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从 [http://love2d.org/#download LÖVE 网站] 下载最新版本的 LÖVE, 并安装。 如果在 Windows 平台上使用,可以不用 “安装” LÖVE,只要下载 zip 格式的 LÖVE 压缩包,然后把它解压到硬盘中你喜欢的任意位置即可。
  
 
可以使用下面的命令检查已安装的 LÖVE 版本:
 
可以使用下面的命令检查已安装的 LÖVE 版本:

Revision as of 20:07, 30 April 2011

获得 LÖVE

LÖVE 网站 下载最新版本的 LÖVE, 并安装。 如果在 Windows 平台上使用,可以不用 “安装” LÖVE,只要下载 zip 格式的 LÖVE 压缩包,然后把它解压到硬盘中你喜欢的任意位置即可。

可以使用下面的命令检查已安装的 LÖVE 版本:

love --version

制作一个游戏

制作一个最小的游戏,在硬盘任意位置创建一个文件夹,然后打开你喜欢的代码编辑器。Windows 平台上,Notepad++ 是个不错的选择,它内建 Lua 支持。在刚才创建的文件夹中新建一个文件,将新文件命名为 main.lua。 把下面的代码输入或复制粘贴到 main.lua 中,保存文件。

function love.draw()
    love.graphics.print("Hello World", 400, 300)
end

Running Games

LÖVE can load a game in two ways:

  • From a folder.
  • From a .love file (a renamed .zip-file).

In both cases, there has to be a file called main.lua in the root path. This file will be loaded when LÖVE starts. If this file is missing, LÖVE will not recognize the folder or .love file as game, and it will complain about a wrongly packaged game. A frequently made mistake is zipping the folder rather than its contents. This stems from very old practice (because when you unzip a folder you don't want it to splash out all over your current directory), but for LÖVE doing that doesn't make sense: you need to zip the game folder's contents only, to get a correct .love.

Windows

On Windows, the easiest way to run the game is to drag the folder onto love.exe, or a shortcut to love.exe. Remember to drag the folder containing main.lua, and not main.lua itself. There's also the Scite option.

You can also call it from command line:

For instance:

love C:\games\mygame
love C:\games\packagedgame.love

On Windows, there is a special option which will attach a console to the Window. This allows you to see standard output.

love --console

Linux

On Linux, you can use the command line:

love /home/path/to/game
love /home/path/to/packagedgame.love

If you have installed the .deb, you can double click on .love files in your file manager as well.

Mac OSX

On Mac OSX, a folder or .love file can be dropped onto the Love.app application bundle. On the Mac OSX Terminal (commandline), you can use love like this (assuming it's installed to the Applications directory):

open -a love mygame

In some cases it may be faster to invoke the love binary inside the application bundle directly via the following:

/Applications/love.app/Contents/MacOS/love mygame

You can setup an alias in your Terminal session to call the binary when you use love by adding an alias to your ~/.bash_profile (open -a TextEdit ~/.bash_profile):

# alias to love
alias love="/Applications/love.app/Contents/MacOS/love"

Now you can call love from the commandline like Linux and Windows:

love /home/path/to/game

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