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The ingame help is a set of pages intended to be read using the wiki viewer in the game client
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The in-game help is a set of pages intended to be read using the wiki viewer in the [[Wurm]] [[client]] via the context menu (right-click) "What's this?" option.
  
 
== Contents ==
 
== Contents ==
 
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The following namespaces are in-game help:
The following namespaces are ingame help:
 
  
 
* Astronomy
 
* Astronomy
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== Wiki viewer ==
 
== Wiki viewer ==
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The current wiki viewer is extremely primitive. It does not display the actual page, but rather the raw wiki syntax text used in editing. Most importantly, this means no links are generated. It also means no images, templates, categories or text formatting.
  
The current wiki viewer is extremely primitive. It does not display the actual page, but rather the raw wikitext used in editing. Most importantly, this means no links are generated. It also means no images, templates, categories or text formatting.
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On the upside, lists look good, as do regular text paragraphs. The presence of links and categories is only a visual flaw.
  
On the upside, lists look good, as do regular text paragraphs. The presence of links and categories is only a visual flaw.
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[[Category:Ingame Help]]
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[[Category:Babel/I]]

Revision as of 21:15, 1 December 2009

The in-game help is a set of pages intended to be read using the wiki viewer in the Wurm client via the context menu (right-click) "What's this?" option.

Contents

The following namespaces are in-game help:

  • Astronomy
  • Creature
  • Item
  • Player
  • Religion
  • Skills
  • Structure
  • Terrain
  • Wound

Wiki viewer

The current wiki viewer is extremely primitive. It does not display the actual page, but rather the raw wiki syntax text used in editing. Most importantly, this means no links are generated. It also means no images, templates, categories or text formatting.

On the upside, lists look good, as do regular text paragraphs. The presence of links and categories is only a visual flaw.