ToME Wiki wanted/needed?
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- Keeper
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- Uruivellas
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Look, if you want to write documentation for the game, please do. Send it to me, I'll format it and stick it in the game if it's worthy. I (and the rest of the team) have always been happy to accept offers of this kind of thing.Canderel wrote:I think that documentation is one of the things that isn't high on the priority list of any programmer, but now others can do the documentation on-line, and it is a lot more complete.
By all means use the wiki, but as far as I'm concerned it makes documentation of the game no easier than before.
It might make spoilers a little more accessible I suppose, but there are plenty of those in-game and available on the web via oook and killerbunnies and the spoiler forum here.
Don't take offence Candarel, just ranting after a hard day at work.
No offence taken. It's just that I find that (can't recall if it's tome or other *bands) which update their sources and changelogs, and the documentation doesn't reflect it. (And if a help file says written for PernBand 5.x.x or something indicates to me it's *really* old).
Even if you change nothing, you could add, 'revised for ToME 2.2.7' or whatever.
Even if you change nothing, you could add, 'revised for ToME 2.2.7' or whatever.
we still seem to be acquiring new members on this forum. i created a user account and there would seem to be no problems, not even with the textbox. i use netscape for the forum and the wiki. weird that it may not be cross browser compatible?Neil wrote:OK, now that the wiki seems to be working, I ask that we close the Bugs, Ideas, and Spoilers sections of the Forum. Even if the wiki isn't obviously superior for General discussion, it is for those three sections.
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- Sher'Tul Godslayer
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Users of broken software should contact their software vendor to get them fixed, instead of expecting me to fix it for them. This is especially true of software whose owner keeps the sources secret and prohibits third parties from making and distributing fixes.
I can't fix your broken software, people. I can only fix things broken on *my* end. I *did* my part by choosing a default style on the wiki that validates.
I can't fix your broken software, people. I can only fix things broken on *my* end. I *did* my part by choosing a default style on the wiki that validates.