UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; PPC Mac OS X; en) AppleWebKit/312.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Safari/312 IP: 65.37.49.4 URI: http://wesnoth.slack.it/?WescampInstructions - - - - - Index: WescampInstructions =================================================================== RCS file: /home/wesnoth/cvsroot/wikiroot/WescampInstructions,v retrieving revision 1.7 diff -u -r1.7 WescampInstructions --- WescampInstructions 3 Jun 2005 16:44:25 -0000 1.7 +++ WescampInstructions 3 Jun 2005 16:49:17 -0000 @@ -33,15 +33,11 @@ After installation, you can test out SVN by opening the Terminal and typing 'svn'. You should get a friendly message about typing 'svn help'. There's no application icon or anything - it's just a new command for your command line. -||Your Campaign - Initial Setup|| - -Here is where the Terminal knowledge comes in. The next section is for Terminal newbies. Others can skip down. You might want to backup your -campaign. - -Also, my instructions from NOW ON will use the Liberty campaign as an example and Mac OS X file locations to describe exactly how I use svn. There could -be better ways to do it, but my way makes sense to me. Your way will, of course, have to make sense to you. +||Basic Terminal Help|| - Basic Terminal Help: +We're coming to the part where the Terminal knowledge is required. This section is for Terminal newbies. Others can skip down. You might want to +backup your +campaign at this point. - For the very new: the Terminal is located in /Applications/Utilities (for Mac OS X) - Type in 'pwd' to see your current directory. @@ -52,6 +48,11 @@ - The tilde ~ character is a shortcut for your home folder. - For example, 'cd ~/Library' will send you to your home directory's Library subdirectory. - Another way of saying this is that if my home folder is called //scott//, then ~ = /Users/scott/ + +||Your Campaign - Initial Setup|| + +My instructions from NOW ON will use the Liberty campaign as an example and Mac OS X file locations to describe exactly how I use svn. There could +be better ways to do it, but my way makes sense to me. Your way will, of course, have to make sense to you. User campaigns are stored in ~/Library/Preferences/Wesnoth/data/campaigns. I have the file Liberty.cfg and the Liberty folder there. I decided to keep the SVN files in a separate folder. The reason for this is that SVN uses invisible metafiles inside the folders and when I upload the campaign to the
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