Writing a User Manual
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I wrote part of the generator this morning and uploaded it to GitHub. It should be done fairly soon.
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(04-11-2014, 02:52 AM)bearbin Wrote: I wrote part of the generator this morning and uploaded it to GitHub. It should be done fairly soon.

Where did you upload it to exactly? What's it under?
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#53
It's generate.py in the mc-server/mcs-book repo. It isn't very far though.
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Ok, the generator is mostly done now. It's in the mc-server/mcs-book repo.

It auto-generates the table of contents and automatically links sections together, but it only supports single-page output at the moment.

It's ready for the content to start being written, and I'll start getting the semantics styled and guided. (infoboxes, code boxes etc.) If you have any suggestions for things to be styled please say so.
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I have now added a guide to infoboxes to the README, although they are not yet styled.
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#56
Anybody interested in working on this? I've got a small bit of the introduction done, just so people can see how it is done.
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Well, you can start work then Smile

It's quite easy to do - and I've added the intro.

https://github.com/mc-server/mcs-book

There's an auto updated version at http://mcs-book.nfshost.com

Well, you can start work then Smile

It's quite easy to do - and I've added the intro.

https://github.com/mc-server/mcs-book

There's an auto updated version at http://mcs-book.nfshost.com
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