Documentation drive
#31
Good news everyone. APIDump can now document hooks, and supports appending arbitrary extra pages to the documentation.
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#32
Now there's even syntax highlighting for the code examples. This stuff is getting better by the minute, now if only the contents were getting better, too.
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#33
I'm gonna document all hooks now, alphabetically from the start; and until I finish, I won't be doing anything else, not even pull request reviews. If you want me to touch the C++ code again, you'll need to help me with the documentation. (Pleading for help doesn't seem to work, so I have to resort to blackmailingTongue )
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#34
Than you for your work on APIDump (I don't helped, sorry), now API info is much better.
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#35
If you allocate me a range of hooks to do, I'll document them for you Smile
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#36
Allocate me some too, if possible. You not touching any internals is bad!
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#37
Why should I allocate anything? Just yell it out here, "I'm doing hooks X, Y and Z", and then do them.

You know I'm doing them from the top, so you'll know which ones I'll be doing next.

I'm taking HOOK_HOPPER_PUSHING_ITEM through to HOOK_PLAYER_ANIMATION now.
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#38
Now I'll do HOOK_PLAYER_BREAKING_BLOCK through HOOK_PLAYER_PLACING_BLOCK.
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#39
This lunch I'll do right_click to using item
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#40
I'll do pre-crafting to spawning-monster now.

Also, if there is a webdesigner among us, could you possibly try to hack the CSS file that APIDump uses, so that the output is a bit more beautiful? If you need changes to the underlying html, let me know. Note that the CSS file is copied from the plugin folder each time the plugin is loaded, overwriting the one in the output API folder - don't let it overwrite your changes Wink
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