URL:
http://gna.org/patch/?1414
Summary: Ruler title cleanup
Project: Freeciv
Submitted by: dmarks
Submitted on: 목요일 2010년 01월 21일 at 02:12
Category: rulesets
Priority: 5 - Normal
Update of patch #1414 (project freeciv):
Depends on: = patch #1413
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Follow-up Comment #4, patch #1413 (project freeciv):
You can see patch #1414 for what I intend to do with this change.
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Follow-up Comment #5, patch #1413 (project freeciv):
Kinetic, patch #1414 will partially resolve your issue.
If you report in a new bug a specific nation ruleset/sets which makes
gameplay difficult due to esoteric names, I will look into how it can be
improved. OTOH, you can also see it as an
Follow-up Comment #5, patch #1249 (project freeciv):
Email from Zakaria:
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Hello,
In fact, it's my personal transliteration sytem to use -ah ending for some
cities names, because they really do in arabic (and pronounced consonnent H
at the end), and -ae for others because the end with long
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #15000 (project freeciv):
All new added function should have a header comment...
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Follow-up Comment #6, bug #15000 (project freeciv):
All new added function should have a header comment...
Updated patch attached.
(file #7736, file #7737, file #7738)
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Follow-up Comment #6, patch #1413 (project freeciv):
Should have attached a patch in the first place. Here it comes.
Also attaching a second version which adds: Titles from the default ruleset
may not be used. So these titles will be blocked and must not be redefined
for other governments in
Follow-up Comment #1, patch #1414 (project freeciv):
While working on this patch I came up with a couple of templates of sort for
idealistic cultural groups of nations to spread the use of titles. They were
used moderately in this patch.
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Islamic
ruler_titles = { government,