Awesomemod Manual or Help Text? Anyone? - Wiki Edits in Progress!
chaos:
Quote from: Simius on 2009 July 25, 01:52:19
I got rid of the quotes and the italics... Hopefully it is how you had it. From now on Tenjho needs to get permission from management (you) before doing anything.
Anyway, I added some other commands as well and fixed 1 or 2 typos you had in your commands (such as renamesim should have just been rename). If I fucked something up let me know and I'll try to fix it.
Ah, that explains why "renamesim" didn't work in my game. Apparently, either I'd written it down incorrectly, or somebody posted it incorrectly. Either way, thanks for fixing it.
Tenjho:
I had used the Italics to differentiate the commands from the text explaining so people wouldn't have to be fully awake and thinking to tell the difference. I also spaced them out since they were jumbled together like one big paragraph. Sorry if you didn't like the changes, but i still stand that from my perspective, it seemed much easier to read that way. No one wants reading something to seem like a chore.
chaos:
Italicizing doesn't make things easier to read, but instead distorts the text, making it even more difficult to read. Also, you Italicized all of the text, not just the non-bold text, which was completely unnecessary. Since the command names were already bold, they didn't require anything to differentiate them from the text that was describing them. Bulleted lists eliminate the need for spacing between lines - that's the whole point of using them. You made reading the list even more of a chore by adding weird formatting where it doesn't belong, but this is neither here nor there, because...
I've changed the formatting of the console-commands list, so that the descriptions are indented beneath the command names, making the entire list easier to read. Thank you, Simius, for adding to the missing commands. I slightly reworded a few things, to make them a bit more concise.
Simius:
Quote from: chaos on 2009 July 25, 04:21:05
I've changed the formatting of the commands list, so that the descriptions are indented beneath the command names, making them easier to read.
money sets the funds to $1,000,000
money <amount> sets the funds to the amount you specify.
You seemed to have gotten rid of the money <amount> command when making it prettier.
chaos:
Oops! I thought I'd made an erroneous description when putting that one in the first time. I'll add it back. Thanks!
Edit: It's fixed.
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