Gentlemen,
As the source code project seems to enter some kind of "almost final stage", a huge amount of work remains to adapt all the existing mods and of course I am still hoping for new mods and perhaps even new modders to come.
Since I completely lost track of all the new features (functions, variables, textfile modifications ...) introduced by the source code project (despite an early attempt to achieve some documentation ), and I assume the only people who know what's in the source and what needs to/can be done in a Mod are the members of the Source Code Project who worked on particular functions, I thought a wiki would possibly be the most feasible way to collect the information.
Voilá -- here it is.
It's very simple, hopefully easy to use, and currently it's totally open -- anyone may create and edit pages (let's face it: we are a minor community no serious spammer would be interested in ).
I created some initial pages with information about functions and variables I already knew about -- these pages serve as examples and of course they may be edited for more detailed information . You will also find an easy way to add pages in the sidebar -- just type in the desired pagename after the prefilled groupname: If the page already exists it will be displayed, otherwise you will be prompted to create a new page.
There are four groups for "Database" (textfiles), "Functions", "Events" and "Variables". More general information like e.g. about the (fixed?) scenario structure could go into "Main" (which means creating a page like "Main.Scenarios"). Another page could be "Main.NumberOfSprites" to let the world know about the number of sprites possible in the modified program.
It's not a secret: You may easily create a new group, too . Of course this should be considered carefully.
There is one restriction concerning SLIC variable names and wiki page names: Since the wiki itself uses dots to separate groupnames from pagenames we cannot use dots in pagenames for SLIC variables -- we need to "convert" them to WikiWords (e.g. player.government -> PlayerGovernment) and give the real variable name in the text. No, this cannot be worked around within the wiki system, but I think we can live with it.
If you experience any oddities or malfunctions or if you wish to make any suggestions please don't hesitate to post to this thread .
Please, gentlemen, comrades, estimated members of the Source Code Team: contribute!
As the source code project seems to enter some kind of "almost final stage", a huge amount of work remains to adapt all the existing mods and of course I am still hoping for new mods and perhaps even new modders to come.
Since I completely lost track of all the new features (functions, variables, textfile modifications ...) introduced by the source code project (despite an early attempt to achieve some documentation ), and I assume the only people who know what's in the source and what needs to/can be done in a Mod are the members of the Source Code Project who worked on particular functions, I thought a wiki would possibly be the most feasible way to collect the information.
Voilá -- here it is.
It's very simple, hopefully easy to use, and currently it's totally open -- anyone may create and edit pages (let's face it: we are a minor community no serious spammer would be interested in ).
I created some initial pages with information about functions and variables I already knew about -- these pages serve as examples and of course they may be edited for more detailed information . You will also find an easy way to add pages in the sidebar -- just type in the desired pagename after the prefilled groupname: If the page already exists it will be displayed, otherwise you will be prompted to create a new page.
There are four groups for "Database" (textfiles), "Functions", "Events" and "Variables". More general information like e.g. about the (fixed?) scenario structure could go into "Main" (which means creating a page like "Main.Scenarios"). Another page could be "Main.NumberOfSprites" to let the world know about the number of sprites possible in the modified program.
It's not a secret: You may easily create a new group, too . Of course this should be considered carefully.
There is one restriction concerning SLIC variable names and wiki page names: Since the wiki itself uses dots to separate groupnames from pagenames we cannot use dots in pagenames for SLIC variables -- we need to "convert" them to WikiWords (e.g. player.government -> PlayerGovernment) and give the real variable name in the text. No, this cannot be worked around within the wiki system, but I think we can live with it.
If you experience any oddities or malfunctions or if you wish to make any suggestions please don't hesitate to post to this thread .
Please, gentlemen, comrades, estimated members of the Source Code Team: contribute!
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