Wiki Reference Manual Updates

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Wiki Reference Manual Updates

#1 Post by SolarSnake »

Hi!

I started helping to get the last Ren'Py reference pages imported from the old docs to the wiki, and I finished the initial import on 3 out of the 4 customization pages on the wiki Ren'Py reference manual (plus set up the customization index page to include them):

http://www.renpy.org/wiki/renpy/doc/ref ... e%20Manual

In those pages I went through and corrected library.* to config.* (I think that I got everything), and turned things into links and function refs as appropriate. It would be great if anyone could look over those pages and make sure that I didn't screw anything up or miss anything.

(I also created the "Properties and Styles" page which just includes the three sub-pages below it in the index.)

Thanks!
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#2 Post by DaFool »

I'm no expert in this, and you probably know more than I do...

but just to say a big THANKS for pitching in and helping out.

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#3 Post by SolarSnake »

It's my pleasure, and thanks for the encouragement!
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