BAILOPAN
01-19-2006, 04:09
A decent number of people have expressed the need for a better style of community documentation, and a wiki seemed perfect for this. So, I have created a Wiki that encapsulates coding and documentation from various related projects.
As a bonus, the AMX Mod X documentation has also been moved to the wiki, so you won't have to post bug reports for syntax/semantic errors anymore. Furthermore, you can write articles about scripting and not have to worry about them being lost in the forums forever.
The wiki is located at http://wiki.amxmodx.org/
Some notes: Forum accounts are not related to wiki accounts
1.65 will no longer ship with a .chm file, but stripped installation instructions
A wiki account is required to edit/create articles
Read the Rules (http://wiki.tcwonline.org/index.php/Help:Contents) before jumping into editing
Use <pawn></pawn> to escape Pawn code, if you wish
Other notes: Do not write articles about your plugin(s) unless you are writing documentation, at which point it should be clearly marked.
If you have any ideas/suggestions about the wiki, please contact me through PM.
I would like to thank Freecode for helping me flesh out most of the initial content as well as continuing to do our graphic art work.
As a bonus, the AMX Mod X documentation has also been moved to the wiki, so you won't have to post bug reports for syntax/semantic errors anymore. Furthermore, you can write articles about scripting and not have to worry about them being lost in the forums forever.
The wiki is located at http://wiki.amxmodx.org/
Some notes: Forum accounts are not related to wiki accounts
1.65 will no longer ship with a .chm file, but stripped installation instructions
A wiki account is required to edit/create articles
Read the Rules (http://wiki.tcwonline.org/index.php/Help:Contents) before jumping into editing
Use <pawn></pawn> to escape Pawn code, if you wish
Other notes: Do not write articles about your plugin(s) unless you are writing documentation, at which point it should be clearly marked.
If you have any ideas/suggestions about the wiki, please contact me through PM.
I would like to thank Freecode for helping me flesh out most of the initial content as well as continuing to do our graphic art work.