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Include help and reference inside the level editor #36

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tobbi opened this issue Oct 9, 2015 · 4 comments
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Include help and reference inside the level editor #36

tobbi opened this issue Oct 9, 2015 · 4 comments

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tobbi commented Oct 9, 2015

I think including a reference about badguys, good practices etc. could make the editor even greater.

Aka, what does each badguy do, is it burnable, squishable, everything we have on the wiki right now. Since some people who might not have internet all the time might want to create levels as well...

@tobbi tobbi changed the title Include help and reference Include help and reference inside the level editor Oct 9, 2015
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It's an interesting idea, but I think the solution is to have the wiki files written up in HTML and then downloaded with the wiki. Then it should be fairly simple to open these up. Another option is to find a way to display markdown and then the editor can use the current wiki pages

On 10 Oct 2015, at 00:52, tobbi [email protected] wrote:

I think including a reference about badguys, good practices etc. could make the editor even greater.

Aka, what does each badguy do, is it burnable, squishable, everything we have on the wiki right now. Since some people who might not have internet all the time might want to create levels as well...


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Written up in HTML + QWebView?

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maths22 commented Dec 7, 2015

I'm thinking the logical way to consider these is as something other than a normal wiki. Really, these should probably be some sort of structured documentation stored in a versioned repository.

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@maths22 But in what format to store the documentation? Yes, a submodule would be a good place to put this documentation

@Karkus476 Karkus476 added this to the 0.5.0 milestone Dec 7, 2015
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