Here is a good wiki some here might like:
http://www.hl2world.com/wiki/index.php
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hl2world provide support the stolen build .. so um. they're not really
a good citizen :P in the comunity
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 02:09:48 -0800, Stephen Micheals
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Here is a good wiki some here might like:
http://www.hl2world.com/wiki/index.php
Hasan Aljudy wrote:
hl2world provide support the stolen build .. so um. they're not really
a good citizen :P in the comunity
Good point. They've got a bunch of stuff on faceposer.exe. How do they
know anything about faceposer if it hasn't been released yet?
I definitely won't support or
Hello Jeffrey,
Monday, November 15, 2004, 10:47:57 PM, you wrote:
I can host Half-Life wiki. On www.hl2source.com. Lots of space and
bandwidth.
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Vyacheslav Djura wrote:
I can host Half-Life wiki. On www.hl2source.com. Lots of space and
bandwidth.
If you build it, they will come. Don't wait for somebody to say Yes,
that's great. Let's do it., just do it yourself and let people know
about it. If nobody puts anything up after a month or
That's a great idea! This will be a great tool for sharing knowledge
once more of the SDK is released
On Mon, 15 Nov 2004 02:09:48 -0800, Stephen Micheals
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Here is a good wiki some here might like:
http://www.hl2world.com/wiki/index.php
Great to know one exists for HL1, but the site is really stuffed for
Firefox... what kind of software is it using? :s
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Bruce \Bahamut\ Andrews wrote:
On that note, that's why I'd be recommending starting out somewhere,
showing it to VERC and saying We can maintain this then, if accepted,
move the wiki to a new home under VERC.
Sounds like a plan to me.
Florian
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Dave Sanders wrote:
Actually, not to OT my own OT thread, but with Valve doing this as a
VS.NET project, anyone know if they are going to use the XML comments
available for VS.NET? [...]
THAT would be killer,
No, it would be killer if they used something that everybody can use, be
it on
No, it would be killer if they used something that everybody can use, be
it on Windows or Linux, in VS.NET or Kdevelop or a Bash or whatever.
Something that has been around for years and has platform independent
tools. Something like Doxygen or Javadoc.
Florian.
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Dave Sanders wrote:
Actually, not to OT my own OT thread, but with Valve doing this as a
VS.NET
Michael Shimmins wrote:
XML comments are essentially the same as JavaDocs.
A program parses the text file and creates an XML file out of it. This file
can then be used to create a website using a 3rd party tool.
This is pretty similar to Java Docs except JavaDocs goes straight to HTML
not via
I'm into deducting marks from my students for not doing them :P
Michael
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Andrews
Sent: Sunday, 31 October 2004 11:38 PM
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Michael
Michael Shimmins wrote:
I'm into deducting marks from my students for not doing them :P
Michael
That's horrible! You should be ashamed of yourself! First you teach
java, then you force javadocs, THEN you deduct marks if they hate them :o!
..you're starting to sound an aweful lot like Microsoft
NuclearFriend wrote:
I'm willing to start writing up for HL2 asap, but that simply isn't
feasible right now and I have no motivational desire to write anything
about HL. :P
So maybe we should wait for the SDK...
Depends what sort of wiki you wanted. A purely design based one, or a
Source one.
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See what I mean, within 24 hours we now have two separate people talking of
setting up Wikis. One already has, and another is about to.
Yep, and within 24 hours I've gone from completely loving the idea, to
hating it. I sent the link around for people to brainstorm, play with
it and possibly
Dave Sanders wrote:
See what I mean, within 24 hours we now have two separate people talking of
setting up Wikis. One already has, and another is about to.
Yep, and within 24 hours I've gone from completely loving the idea, to
hating it. I sent the link around for people to brainstorm, play
Sigh. Fine, forget it. I started this thread to ask a question, got
a lot of positive feedback (including from you), and so plunged
forward to get a working area up where we could start organizing
things. Sitting down and planning something like a wiki on pad and
paper for six weeks isn't going
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 16:37:10 -0400, Dave Sanders wrote:
Out of curiousity, does there happen to be a half-life wiki around
for coders / mappers / modelers, etc? Like
http://wiki.beyondunreal.com for the Unreal crowd.
Its something we might consider, if it doesn't already exist. I
think
Dave Sanders wrote:
Sigh. Fine, forget it. I started this thread to ask a question, got
a lot of positive feedback (including from you), and so plunged
forward to get a working area up where we could start organizing
things. Sitting down and planning something like a wiki on pad and
paper for
Michael Shimmins wrote:
See what I mean, within 24 hours we now have two separate people talking of
setting up Wikis. One already has, and another is about to.
Michael
This is not necesary negative. The wikis support a mechanism named
interwiki that able to link wikisites seamlessly. Its smooth
Michael Shimmins wrote:
XML comments are essentially the same as JavaDocs.
A program parses the text file and creates an XML file out of it.
Which program can I use under Linux to parse the VS.NET style XML
comments? Preferable commandline tool.
Florian
Out of curiousity, does there happen to be a half-life wiki around
for coders / mappers / modelers, etc? Like
http://wiki.beyondunreal.com for the Unreal crowd.
Its something we might consider, if it doesn't already exist. I think
what challenges folks, especially hobbyists with Real Life
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Out of curiousity, does there happen to be a half-life wiki around
for coders / mappers / modelers, etc? Like
http://wiki.beyondunreal.com
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I would definitely contribute and I am absolutely certain others would too.
It just needs someone to host the site. I did consider starting one for HL1
but it's a bit late for that really. I think now is a good time to start a
HL2 coders Wiki.
Pete
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I would definitely contribute and I am absolutely certain others would
too.
It just needs someone to host the site. I did consider starting one for
HL1
but it's a bit late for that really. I think now is a good time to start a
HL2 coders
I support such a wiki, and I would certainly contribute if not for great
sites like The Wavelength http://www.thewavelength.net and others that
already have most of the information needed to start an HL mod. The
subject of an HL wiki has been talked about before, but what purpose
would it serve
The problem with HL is it was a fair deal of information spread over
too many sites ie HL Almanac, V-ERC and TWL. It would be good to have
a decent reference site. It could even just have links or even copies
of the information on those sites. Although I suppose Google can
substitute it... In any
not.
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Out of curiousity, does there happen to be a half-life wiki around
for coders / mappers / modelers, etc? Like
http
The main difference is that a wiki is more open, in that anyone can
come in and continually refine and update pages at will. A good
example of this would be if someone wrote a page up for a particular
tool, and then the tool gets an update. The page's instructions may
not be relevant any longer,
Of Bruce Bahamut
Andrews
Sent: Sunday, 31 October 2004 12:32 PM
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hehe, I've got hosting with 2.5gb of space 'n 64gb of bandwidth that I
hardly use, it's mainly for my family's email addresses (since everyone
blocks free emails nowadays).
I
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hehe, I've got hosting with 2.5gb of space 'n 64gb of bandwidth that I
hardly use, it's mainly for my family's email addresses (since everyone
blocks free emails nowadays).
I could host it to start you off if ye like, though chances are it'd
need
] A Half-life wiki?
The Wiki could even be a reference on common HL2 functions, that
people could write up at their leisure. That's something TWL and V-ERC
don't have.
Btw, BlueWolf said hl2db.com would host it. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 30 Oct 2004 20:37:08 -0400, Dave Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED
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hehe, I've got hosting with 2.5gb of space 'n 64gb of bandwidth that I
hardly use, it's mainly for my family's email addresses (since everyone
blocks free emails nowadays).
I could host it to start you off if ye like, though chances are it'd
The Wiki could even be a reference on common HL2 functions,
Thats possible, but not always practical. I've tried it at work with
our wiki, and it turns into a mess as code keeps changing and no one
keeps it up to date...
Actually, not to OT my own OT thread, but with Valve doing this as a
Shimmins
Sent: 31 October 2004 01:46
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The Wiki could even be a reference on common HL2 functions, that people
could write up at their leisure. That's something TWL and V-ERC don't
have.
Sorry, either I misunderstood you, or you
Yeah, a wiki of HL2 coding would rock! Im tired of searching 5-7 sites
to get specific documentation, making a compact programming manual for
HL2 SDK surely would help a lot to people that are starting, and
sharing knowledges would be quick and easy :D
PS: tei, are you spanish? Me too! :D
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Juan Fernando Mora Muoz wrote:
You are right,
Inicio... is spanish, and it means start
And btw a wiki HL2 would rock, Like 2 months ago i start to play with the
SDK of HL1
and believe me... its hard to follow some tutorials when you dont know
what
a function do
so, and maybe i speaking for all the
Dave Sanders wrote:
There is also an issue with their stylesheets and I.E. I swapped out
the logo with a temporary HL logo I made, and IE refuses to show it
for more than half a sec. Firefox works fine though.
Swap that .png out for a .jpg and IE should play along just fine.
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2004 13:23:31 +1100, Michael Shimmins
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I'm starting to feel like a party pooper here, but hey.
There is a snippets section in TWL were you can post short articles.
Don't get me wrong, I think Wiki's are generally a good thing, I just
remember the 1999 -
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