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== Author, Modtime, Modfiles, and Changes ==
== Author, Modtime, Modfiles, and Changes ==
 
<pre>
;============================================================================
;============================================================================
; (your ini file rules, art etc.).INI
; (your ini file rules, art etc.).INI
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; $Modfiles: $
; $Modfiles: $
; $changes: $
; $changes: $
;============================================================================
;============================================================================</pre>


"Author:" This is the persons name or screen name that made the mod.<br>
"Author:" This is the persons name or screen name that made the mod.<br>
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This may be helpful if you mod over a long time and need to keep track of what you did.
This may be helpful if you mod over a long time and need to keep track of what you did.
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Latest revision as of 04:18, 4 August 2005

When making many ini files for a mod, you may find it worthwhile to comment them using a similar scheme to that laid out in many of the existing files. An example of such as laid out below.


Author, Modtime, Modfiles, and Changes

;============================================================================
; (your ini file rules, art etc.).INI
;
;
; $Author: $
; $Modtime: $
; $Revisiontime:$
; $Modfiles: $
; $changes: $
;============================================================================

"Author:" This is the persons name or screen name that made the mod.
"Modtime:" The date the file was moded.
"Revisiontime:" The time you RE modded this file.
"Modfiles:" the files in your mod. (AKA-expandxx.mix, rules.ini, art.ini etc)
"changes:" Basic documtaion of what changes were made. (you can also say with file you put changes in if the list is to long.
)

This may be helpful if you mod over a long time and need to keep track of what you did.