I have written and tested Unix support in the WML preprocessor for two
extensions:
%final.cfg: if a directory named 'dir' contains a %final.cfg, then
when processing the files in dir is invoked by the
construct {dir}, %final.cfg will be processed last.
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Personally I think it would make sense to require each campaign to
be completely self-contained. A more complex alternative would be
to designate some content (as opposed to campaigns) as core.
I would think the core is anything in data except for
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I noticed the description for the SotBE campaign uses the term tree-shagger
to refer to elves. For a mailine campaign it might be better to use a more
family friendly term such as tree-hugger.
Um...they's *orcs*, not Sunday-school teachers!
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Rusty Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
But since orcs aren't supposed to be polite, I assumed this was
deliberate.
It was quite deliberate. When I reworked the SotBE prose, I spent
some time thinking up Orcish epithets for the other speaking peoples.
Human-worms, stinky-midgets, tree-shaggers --
It's been our long-standing practice to try to keep mainline
generally unobjectionable in ways that don't compromise the
fundamental nature of Wesnoth.
In other words we don't attempt to make people happy who dislike
*all* depictions of violence, but we do try to keep *unnecessary* things
out
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 12:18:16PM -0400, Eric S. Raymond wrote:
I have written and tested Unix support in the WML preprocessor for two
extensions:
%final.cfg: if a directory named 'dir' contains a %final.cfg, then
when processing the files in dir is invoked by the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It's been our long-standing practice to try to keep mainline
generally unobjectionable? in ways that don't compromise the
fundamental nature of Wesnoth.
Fine, let's define a standard. Is PG-13 unobjectionable?
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Am Montag 14 Mai 2007 schrieb Eric S. Raymond:
Fine, let's define a standard. Is PG-13 unobjectionable?
Wesnoth has many players younger then 10 AFAIK.
Bye David
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I've done a quick test at work under Windows XP, i could create a %main.cfg
file.
The next step should a fix for the get_files_in_dir() to make it detect
and handle %main.cfg as Unix does.
If it is really a problem we should probably use some more
Why not just have a single file name, main.cfg, and if it exists only
process it automagically? Internally the main.cfg could define any
order that is needed. Do we really need to have some sort of
automatic ordering of a whole bunch of files? I suspect that there is
some IRC conversation that
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 13:00:54 -0400,
Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me could be marketed as
PG-13 (and it was) then I think we're on pretty safe ground as regards
actual obscenity.
It might be nice to hear from some British English
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So I wasn't asking for it to be changed as much as people to conciously
decide whether or not it was inline with the project's guidelines.
I'd like to see some consensus on that myself.
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Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 13:00:54 -0400,
Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged Me could be marketed as
PG-13 (and it was) then I think we're on pretty safe ground as regards
actual obscenity.
It might be
Hmmm i am not sure if there is a non vulgar way to translate that in french
On 5/15/07, Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bruno Wolff III [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, May 14, 2007 at 13:00:54 -0400,
Eric S. Raymond [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If Austin Powers: The Spy who Shagged
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