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author | euphyy <euphyy@54d463be-8e91-2dee-dedb-b68131a5f0ec> | 2012-07-19 18:46:56 +0000 |
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committer | euphyy <euphyy@54d463be-8e91-2dee-dedb-b68131a5f0ec> | 2012-07-19 18:46:56 +0000 |
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* Condensed the documentation on the "Import" folder, it should be more reader-friendly now (conf\readme.txt)
* Deleted doc\pccommand_list.txt, it's outdated and its contents are already (better) explained in doc\script_commands.txt
* Other misc cleaning...
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diff --git a/conf/readme.txt b/conf/readme.txt index 879651ac7..761542860 100644 --- a/conf/readme.txt +++ b/conf/readme.txt @@ -1,33 +1,22 @@ What is the import folder for? +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Most people don't know the real use of the import folder. After you do, you will wonder -what you ever did without it. - -The main thing it does, is provide a way for you to change your config settings without -having to update the files every time you update your server. You store your changes, and -the rest are updated with rAthena (usually though SVN). +The folder provides way for you to change your config settings without having +to update the files every time you update your server. You store your changes, +and the rest is updated with rAthena (usually though SVN). How does this work? +------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Well, you place only the settings you have changed in the import files. I'll use -battle_athena.conf and battle_conf.txt for my example. Everytime you update you conf -folder, using the normal method, you have to go and edit the configs again. So, you have to -redo your rates, redo your ip addresses, you have to redo it all. Well, not with the import -system. - -Say you want to change your base experience rate from the default (100)to 7x (700). Well -then you would place this in your import/battle_conf.txt: - -// Rate at which exp. is given. (Note 2) -base_exp_rate: 700 +Place only the settings you have changed in the import files. +For example, if you want to change a value in /battle/exp.conf: -You don't need the comment (duh, it's a commnet), but I usually leave them for clarity -sake. + // Rate at which exp. is given. (Note 2) + base_exp_rate: 700 -So, now this new setting take place over the setting in battle_athena.conf. You just keep -this file everytime you update, and your setting will always be there. Neat, isn't it? +You could instead copy the setting into /import/battle_conf.txt, +and you'll eliminate any problems updating in the future. -So, yeah, that's what the import folder is for. I hope to see a lot more people use it, to -make my life as a managed server runer better. +Neat, isn't it? -Semi-guide by Ajarn +- Semi-guide by Ajarn / Euphy
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