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* [[User:Kebap/translation infrastructure|Establish translation-infrastructure for Mudlet universe]] | * [[User:Kebap/translation infrastructure|Establish translation-infrastructure for Mudlet universe]] | ||
** Create PR to clean up feedback from crowdin | ** Create PR to clean up feedback from crowdin | ||
− | + | * Learn how to write working i18n style code for English hacks like "next %n time(s)" | |
+ | ** QT documentation thereof: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/i18n-source-translation.html#handling-plurals | ||
* [[User:Kebap/Manual|New structure for wiki manual]] | * [[User:Kebap/Manual|New structure for wiki manual]] | ||
* Graphical overview of [[User:Kebap/Release dates|Release dates]] | * Graphical overview of [[User:Kebap/Release dates|Release dates]] |
Revision as of 21:58, 10 July 2018
About me
Mudlet user and script developer, hailing from MorgenGrauen (German).
Projects
- User:Kebap/documentation-in-wiki
- Establish translation-infrastructure for Mudlet universe
- Create PR to clean up feedback from crowdin
- Learn how to write working i18n style code for English hacks like "next %n time(s)"
- QT documentation thereof: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/i18n-source-translation.html#handling-plurals
- New structure for wiki manual
- Graphical overview of Release dates
- Add MorgenGrauen to Mudlet MUDs
- review recommendations from Listing_Your_MUD
- Enable Discord group "Testers" to (de-)register themselves via Discord reactions
- Create PR to clean up texts in source - see github issue 1801
- Learn how to make small PR like above with Smart Git instead of github web interface
Examples for Wiki formatting
functionName
- functionName(arg1, arg2)
- What the function does.
- Returns whatever the function returns.
- See also: paste
- Parameters
- arg1:
- What arg1 is/does. Passed as a string.
- arg2:
- What arg2 is/does. Passed as a string.
- Examples
<lua> --a small example snippet of the function in action --the comments up top should introduce it/explain what the snippet does functionName("arg1", "arg2") </lua>