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Started by ras52, October 01, 2012, 03:18:33 PM

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ras52

It's a long time since I've had any time to play with the simutrans code; I've just starting to get back into, and I'm wanting to make a minor change to the (non-pak-specific) translations.  Unfortunately I've now forgotten what the canonical source is for simutrans experimental text files.  Should I be basing the change on this git repository or on the files in this zip file?  And if the latter, is it the text/ directory or the text/text/ directory?  Apologies for what is, I'm sure, a pretty obvious question and one which I probably knew the answer to 9 months ago.
Richard Smith

Milko

Hello ras52

Welcome back!  :)

Giuseppe

jamespetts

Apologies for the late reply - very busy week. Text files are now merged into the main Github repository, so the text repository is now redundant. Hope that this is helpful!
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ras52

Quote from: jamespetts on October 06, 2012, 12:05:20 PM
Text files are now merged into the main Github repository

Thanks.  Is there a reason why /simutrans is in .gitignore?  It makes it hard to commit into simutrans/text/.
Richard Smith

jamespetts

Hmm - I'm beginning to doubt my memory of this now: it's been such a long time since I've looked into this area of things...
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