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[Wesnoth-cvs-commits] wesnoth/data help.cfg |
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Thu, 21 Jul 2005 16:27:44 -0400 |
CVSROOT: /cvsroot/wesnoth
Module name: wesnoth
Branch:
Changes by: ott <address@hidden> 05/07/21 20:27:44
Modified files:
data : help.cfg
Log message:
sanna's temporary fix for restoring terrain images in terrains help
CVSWeb URLs:
http://savannah.gnu.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs/wesnoth/wesnoth/data/help.cfg.diff?tr1=1.32&tr2=1.33&r1=text&r2=text
Patches:
Index: wesnoth/data/help.cfg
diff -u wesnoth/data/help.cfg:1.32 wesnoth/data/help.cfg:1.33
--- wesnoth/data/help.cfg:1.32 Wed Jul 13 15:07:39 2005
+++ wesnoth/data/help.cfg Thu Jul 21 20:27:44 2005
@@ -270,7 +270,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_grassland
title= _ "Grassland"
-text= _ "Grassland represents open plains, whether cultivated, cut back for
grazing, or wild. Being open ground, Grassland is both very easy to move
across, but is also difficult to defend oneself in. Typically, those units that
perform best on grassland are either cavalry, or very agile units which take
advantage of the open space.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/grassland-r1.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Grassland represents open plains, whether cultivated, cut back for
grazing, or wild. Being open ground, Grassland is both very easy to move
across, but is also difficult to defend oneself in. Typically, those units that
perform best on grassland are either cavalry, or very agile units which take
advantage of the open space.
Most units have defense of 30 to 40% on grassland."
[/topic]
@@ -278,13 +280,17 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_road
title= _ "Road"
-text= _ "Roads are beaten paths of dirt, formed by many travelers passing over
them. As far as gameplay is concerned, Roads are identical to
<ref>dst=terrain_grassland text=Grassland</ref>."
+text= "<img>src=terrain/desert-road.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Roads are beaten paths of dirt, formed by many travelers passing over
them. As far as gameplay is concerned, Roads are identical to
<ref>dst=terrain_grassland text=Grassland</ref>."
[/topic]
[topic]
id=terrain_forest
title= _ "Forest"
-text= _ "Forests represent any woodland with significant undergrowth, enough
to hinder passage. Though they slow nearly everyone down, forests do offer
better defense to most units than open ground. Cavalry, however, have so much
trouble navigating them that any benefit gained by stealth is negated. Elves
are an exception to this general rule for forests. Not only do they possess
full movement in forests, but they also gain a considerable defensive bonus.
Dwarves are another exception to this rule; though they are able to plow
through the forests without much loss of speed, their utter unfamiliarity with
the terrain causes them to receive no defensive bonus.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/forest-tile.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/snow-forest-tile.png align=middle box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/tropical-forest.png align=right box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Forests represent any woodland with significant undergrowth, enough to
hinder passage. Though they slow nearly everyone down, forests do offer better
defense to most units than open ground. Cavalry, however, have so much trouble
navigating them that any benefit gained by stealth is negated. Elves are an
exception to this general rule for forests. Not only do they possess full
movement in forests, but they also gain a considerable defensive bonus. Dwarves
are another exception to this rule; though they are able to plow through the
forests without much loss of speed, their utter unfamiliarity with the terrain
causes them to receive no defensive bonus.
Most units have 50% defense in forests, but cavalry are limited to 40%. Elves,
on the other hand, enjoy 60 to 70% defense, even their mounted units. Dwarves
generally receive only 30% defense in forests."
[/topic]
@@ -292,7 +298,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_hills
title= _ "Hills"
-text= _ "Hills represent any reasonably rough terrain, with enough dips and
rises in the ground to provide some cover. Hills are difficult for most troops
to navigate. Dwarves, Trolls, and Orcs have enough familiarity with the terrain
that they can pass through it without being slowed down. Cavalry have enough
trouble navigating the terrain that any defensive aid lent by cover is negated.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/hills.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/snow-hills.png align=middle box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Hills represent any reasonably rough terrain, with enough dips and
rises in the ground to provide some cover. Hills are difficult for most troops
to navigate. Dwarves, Trolls, and Orcs have enough familiarity with the terrain
that they can pass through it without being slowed down. Cavalry have enough
trouble navigating the terrain that any defensive aid lent by cover is negated.
Most units have about 50% defense in hills, whereas cavalry are limited to
40%. Dwarves enjoy 60% defense in hills."
[/topic]
@@ -300,7 +308,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_mountains
title= _ "Mountains"
-text= _ "Mountains are steep enough that units often have to climb over
obstacles to move. By this nature, they provide a considerable defensive bonus
for most troops, but they also severely impede any passage through them. Most
cavalry simply cannot enter mountainous terrain; however, elvish cavalry is an
exception to this, as are the goblin wolf riders. Both Dwarves and Trolls are
native to mountainous terrain, and have a very easy time getting around.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/mountains.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Mountains are steep enough that units often have to climb over
obstacles to move. By this nature, they provide a considerable defensive bonus
for most troops, but they also severely impede any passage through them. Most
cavalry simply cannot enter mountainous terrain; however, elvish cavalry is an
exception to this, as are the goblin wolf riders. Both Dwarves and Trolls are
native to mountainous terrain, and have a very easy time getting around.
Most units receive about 60% defense in mountains, whereas Dwarves enjoy 70%."
[/topic]
@@ -308,7 +318,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_swamp
title= _ "Swamp"
-text= _ "Swamps represent any sort of wetlands. Swamps slow down nearly
everyone, and inhibit their ability to defend themselves. An exception to this
is any race bodily skilled in navigating water; these receive both full
movement and a defensive bonus. Those that make their living in the wetlands
are also adept at using this terrain for cover.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/swampwater.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Swamps represent any sort of wetlands. Swamps slow down nearly
everyone, and inhibit their ability to defend themselves. An exception to this
is any race bodily skilled in navigating water; these receive both full
movement and a defensive bonus. Those that make their living in the wetlands
are also adept at using this terrain for cover.
Most units make do with 30% defense in swamps. Mermen, Naga, and Saurians all
generally enjoy 60%."
[/topic]
@@ -316,7 +328,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_shallow_water
title= _ "Shallow Water"
-text= _ "Shallow water represents any body of water deep enough to come up to
roughly a man's waist. This is enough to slow down nearly anyone and leave them
wide open to attack. Dwarves, given that the water reaches up almost to their
heads, have an extremely hard time of this. The exception is any race whose
bodies naturally lend themselves to swimming, for which they receive a
considerable defensive bonus and full movement.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/coast.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Shallow water represents any body of water deep enough to come up to
roughly a man's waist. This is enough to slow down nearly anyone and leave them
wide open to attack. Dwarves, given that the water reaches up almost to their
heads, have an extremely hard time of this. The exception is any race whose
bodies naturally lend themselves to swimming, for which they receive a
considerable defensive bonus and full movement.
Most units make do with 20 to 30% defense in shallow water, whereas both Naga
and Mermen enjoy 60%."
[/topic]
@@ -324,7 +338,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_deep_water
title= _ "Deep Water"
-text= _ "Deep water represents any body of water deep enough to cover a man's
head. Most units cannot enter deep water: it is the domain of units which can
either fly, or are exceptionally strong swimmers.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/ocean.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Deep water represents any body of water deep enough to cover a man's
head. Most units cannot enter deep water: it is the domain of units which can
either fly, or are exceptionally strong swimmers.
Mermen and Naga both receive 50% defense in deep water, with full movement."
[/topic]
@@ -332,7 +348,9 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_tundra
title= _ "Tundra"
-text= _ "Tundra is any grassland covered by snow, either permanently, or
temporarily. Most units are slowed down by tundra, and have a harder time
defending themselves.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/snow.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Tundra is any grassland covered by snow, either permanently, or
temporarily. Most units are slowed down by tundra, and have a harder time
defending themselves.
Most units have 20 to 40% defense in Tundra."
[/topic]
@@ -340,21 +358,29 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_ice
title= _ "Ice"
-text= _ "Ice represents any body of frozen water. For gameplay purposes, it is
identical to <ref>dst=terrain_tundra text=Tundra</ref>. Note that swimming
units, even those who can breathe underwater, cannot swim underneath ice."
+text= "<img>src=terrain/ice.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Ice represents any body of frozen water. For gameplay purposes, it is
identical to <ref>dst=terrain_tundra text=Tundra</ref>. Note that swimming
units, even those who can breathe underwater, cannot swim underneath ice."
[/topic]
[topic]
id=terrain_castle
title= _ "Castle"
-text= _ "Castles are any sort of permanent fortification. Nearly all units
receive a considerable bonus to their defense by being stationed in a castle,
and all units receive full movement in a castle. Stationing units in a castle
represents its defensive capability. Without a unit in each wall hex, an enemy
can simply sneak into the castle unchallenged, gaining the same defensive bonus
as everyone inside.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/castle-tile.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/encampment-tile.png align=middle box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/dwarven_castle-tile.png align=right box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Castles are any sort of permanent fortification. Nearly all units
receive a considerable bonus to their defense by being stationed in a castle,
and all units receive full movement in a castle. Stationing units in a castle
represents its defensive capability. Without a unit in each wall hex, an enemy
can simply sneak into the castle unchallenged, gaining the same defensive bonus
as everyone inside.
-Most units have about 60% defense in a castle."
+Most units have about 60% defense in a castle." + "
+
+<img>src=terrain/castle-swamp-ruin-tile.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/castle-ruin-tile.png align=middle box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/castle-sunken-ruin-tile.png align=right box=no</img>"
[/topic]
[topic]
id=terrain_sand
title= _ "Sand"
-text= _ "The instability of sand makes it harder for most units to cross, and
leaves them wide open to attack. In contrast, the wide feet or snakelike bodies
of the lizardly races make sand much easier for them to navigate.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/sand.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "The instability of sand makes it harder for most units to cross, and
leaves them wide open to attack. In contrast, the wide feet or snakelike bodies
of the lizardly races make sand much easier for them to navigate.
Most units receive 20 to 40% defense in Sand."
[/topic]
@@ -362,13 +388,17 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_desert
title= _ "Desert"
-text= _ "Deserts have a somewhat different composition than small sand pits or
beaches, however for gameplay purposes they are identical. See
<ref>dst=terrain_sand text=Sand</ref>."
+text= "<img>src=terrain/desert.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Deserts have a somewhat different composition than small sand pits or
beaches, however for gameplay purposes they are identical. See
<ref>dst=terrain_sand text=Sand</ref>."
[/topic]
[topic]
id=terrain_cave
title= _ "Cave"
-text= _ "Cave terrain represents any underground cavern with enough room for a
unit to pass. Most units are wholly unfamiliar with the terrain, and thus are
both slowed down and hindered in defense. Dwarves and Trolls, who make their
homes in caves, both have a relatively easy time navigating this terrain,
especially dwarves, who by dint of their small size can navigate many obstacles
that other races cannot.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/cave-floor1.png align=left box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Cave terrain represents any underground cavern with enough room for a
unit to pass. Most units are wholly unfamiliar with the terrain, and thus are
both slowed down and hindered in defense. Dwarves and Trolls, who make their
homes in caves, both have a relatively easy time navigating this terrain,
especially dwarves, who by dint of their small size can navigate many obstacles
that other races cannot.
Most units receive 20 to 40% defense in Caves, whereas dwarves have 50%."
[/topic]
@@ -376,15 +406,20 @@
[topic]
id=terrain_savanna
title= _ "Savanna"
-text= _ "Savannas are plains of tall grass, found in the warmer climates of
the world. For gameplay purposes, they are identical to
<ref>dst=terrain_grassland text=Grassland</ref>."
+text= "<img>src=terrain/savanna.png align=left box=no</img>
+" + _ "Savannas are plains of tall grass, found in the warmer climates of the
world. For gameplay purposes, they are identical to <ref>dst=terrain_grassland
text=Grassland</ref>."
[/topic]
[topic]
id=terrain_village
title= _ "Village"
-text= _ "Villages represent any group of buildings, human or otherwise. Almost
all units, even cavalry, have any easy time navigating villages, and most units
gain a defensive bonus from being stationed in a village. Villages allow units
the resources to clean and tend to their wounds, which allows any unit
stationed therein to heal eight hitpoints each turn, or to be cured of poison.
+text= "<img>src=terrain/village-human-tile.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/village-elven-tile.png align=middle
box=no</img><img>src=terrain/village-swampwater-tile.png align=right
box=no</img>
+
+" + _ "Villages represent any group of buildings, human or otherwise. Almost
all units, even cavalry, have any easy time navigating villages, and most units
gain a defensive bonus from being stationed in a village. Villages allow units
the resources to clean and tend to their wounds, which allows any unit
stationed therein to heal eight hitpoints each turn, or to be cured of poison.
+
+Most units have 50 to 60% defense in villages, whereas cavalry receive only
40%." + "
-Most units have 50 to 60% defense in villages, whereas cavalry receive only
40%."
+<img>src=terrain/village-coast-tile.png align=left box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/village-tropical-tile.png align=middle box=no</img>
<img>src=terrain/village-desert-tile.png align=right box=no</img>"
[/topic]
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