Author: timotei
Date: Sat Jul 30 10:00:01 2011
New Revision: 50482
URL: http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/wesnoth?rev=50482&view=rev
Log:
eclipse plugin: Update the manual to reflect the
latest commits
Modified:
trunk/utils/umc_dev/manual/user_manual.tex
Modified: trunk/utils/umc_dev/manual/user_manual.tex
URL:
http://svn.gna.org/viewcvs/wesnoth/trunk/utils/umc_dev/manual/user_manual.tex?rev=50482&r1=50481&r2=50482&view=diff
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--- trunk/utils/umc_dev/manual/user_manual.tex (original)
+++ trunk/utils/umc_dev/manual/user_manual.tex Sat Jul 30 10:00:01 2011
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
\section{Using the plugin}
After you have started the plugin, you can use its features.
-But before of all, you must setup your environment, so it knows where your
wesnoth game is located. By default, after you have launched the plugin for the
first time, you will be greeted with a small assistant that will help you
``setup the workspace". The preferences page for the plugin will pop up and you
must fill all fields, so the plugin will work as intended. After you completed
the fields, press \textbf{OK}. Then the plugin will create for convenience
(i.e. if you want) wesnoth projects for each of mainline campaigns and for each
directory in your \textbf{useraddons/data/add-ons} directory. The working
directory is the directory that contains the data, images, manual, sounds
directories of Wesnoth.
+But before of all, you must setup your environment, so it knows where your
wesnoth game is located. By default, after you have launched the plugin for the
first time, you will be greeted with a small assistant that will help you
``setup the workspace". The preferences page for the plugin will pop up and you
must fill all fields, so the plugin will work as intended. After you completed
the fields, press \textbf{OK}. Then the plugin will create for convenience
(i.e. if you want) wesnoth projects for each directory in your
\textbf{useraddons/data/add-ons} directory. The working directory is the
directory that contains the data, images, manual, sounds directories of Wesnoth.
If there were no errors a message window will open saying: \textbf{Workspace
was setup successfully}.
@@ -143,7 +143,7 @@
After the user has configured the installs, he can use them on a per-project
basis. Each project has a properties page ( Right click on project -$>$
Properties -$>$ Wesnoth Project ). There the user can configure project
specific settings, including the install used in the context of that project.
\subsection{Wizards}
-There are some wizards available in the plugin, that will create either
projects or config files, based on the specified input. This wizards are
available by going to the ``File" menu - New - Other... , and from that list
selecting the ``Wesnoth" category.
+There are some wizards available in the plugin, that will create either
projects or config files, based on the specified input. This wizards are
available by going to the ``File" menu - New, and from that list selecting one
of the Wesnoth wizards.
There are 3 wizards categories:
\begin{enumerate}
@@ -238,13 +238,13 @@
Go over to Wesnoth's bug tracker:
\href{https://gna.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=wesnoth&bug_group_id=116}{Add
new bug}. Please be as specific as possible. Also, if you have any logs, please
attach them - refer to the next FAQ Entry for ways of getting the logs.
\subsection{Where I can find the logs?}
-If you encounter any errors during the usage of the plugin, the plugin logs
them in the: \textbf{\textless your temporary directory\textgreater
/wesnoth\_plugin/logs}.
+If you encounter any errors during the usage of the plugin, the plugin logs
them in the: \textbf{$<$your temporary directory$>$/wesnoth\_plugin/logs}.
That is usually on linux:\\
\indent \textbf{/tmp/wesnoth\_plugin/logs}\\
or on windows:\\
-\indent \textbf{C:/Documents and settings/$<$ your username$>$/Local
Settings/Temp/wesnoth\_plugin/logs} \\
+\indent \textbf{C:/Documents and settings/$<$your username$>$/Local
Settings/Temp/wesnoth\_plugin/logs} \\
or\\
-\indent \textbf{C:/Users/$<$ your username$>$/Local
Settings/Temp/wesnoth\_plugin/logs}
+\indent \textbf{C:/Users/$<$your username$>$/Local
Settings/Temp/wesnoth\_plugin/logs}
\subsection{Why Mac OSX 32 bit is not supported?}
Apple decided to manage itself the versions that can run on each Mac version.
Thus the modern Java SE6 version - which is used by the plugin - is not
available on 32 bit Macs but on 64bit only. The 32bit Macs have just Java SE5
version available. Trying to port the plugin to the ``outdated'' java version
is not likely to be done, so please consider upgrading your OS.
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