I think there needs to be a distinction between things specific to LÖVE and things which apply to Lua in general. The LÖVE wiki would probably welcome more LÖVE-specific content, but it's best to keep things which apply to Lua in general in a general Lua wiki.tentus wrote:I started to, remember, and got shot down. Apparently having an article on "local" etc did not sit well with the rest of the community.thelinx wrote:The LÖVE wiki is a reference manual because no one has written any other documentation on it.
So, get to it.
Request: Wiki Sidebar change
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If new people are going to be asking Lua-related questions on this forum (which are generally being answered), isn't that a bit of a false distinction? Perhaps if there was some basic Lua info on the wiki it'd stymie those questions.
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from the posting guidelines on the Wiki.The main purposes of the wiki are as follows.
That said, it is fully allowed to add information about other things which fall way outside these categories.
But more on topic, I really don't see the harm in changing the sidebar a bit.
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I don't care, as long as the "Documentation" part of the sidebar stays intact at the top.kraftman wrote:But more on topic, I really don't see the harm in changing the sidebar a bit.
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Well, there are already links to the Lua reference manual, the online version of the Programming in Lua book, and the Lua-Users wiki tutorials, all on the front page of the LÖVE wiki. Those three were more than enough to answer my general Lua questions when I was first learning the language (it was my first language, too).pudding wrote:If new people are going to be asking Lua-related questions on this forum (which are generally being answered), isn't that a bit of a false distinction? Perhaps if there was some basic Lua info on the wiki it'd stymie those questions.
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