[gui-talk] Fwd: GW Micro Script Central Updates

Steve Pattison srp at internode.on.net
Tue Nov 25 01:12:43 UTC 2008


From: Aaron Smith aaron at gwmicro.com
To: gw-scripting at gwmicro.com

Greetings,

I believe the ability to add localized descriptions to your existing
(and new) scripts is now complete. If you have any questions, please let
me know.

In addition, Script Central now provides the ability to modify and/or
add older versions of hosted scripts. If you choose to edit your script,
and you change the version number (say from 2.0 to 1.0), the change log
will clear, and the update will become relative to the new version,
including any WEPM updated along with the changes (note that you'll need
to keep the WEPM file names consistent, or risk breaking the download
link to the current version).

Also on the script update page, you'll find a link titled, "Manage Older
Versions of Blah" where Blah is the name of the script you're editing.
This will present you with a table of other versions of the script
you're editing, giving you quick access to older script information.

Note that, from this point on, these backups are created automatically.
In other words, if you updated from 2.0 to 2.1, the changes and file for
2.0 is stored automatically, accessible in the same was as creating an
older version manually.

Finally, when editing descriptions or changes, you can now specify a
list of items by placing a star (*) character at the beginning of the
lines to be included in the list. For example, adding the following text
will result in a true HTML list when viewing the script details:

* This is item 1
* This is item 2
* This is item 3

And so on. This is a nice short-hand way to create a usable list of
information without having to know HTML. You may still use HTML to
create lists, but the code will be converted to display the star (*)
character when editing the script details.

If you have any questions regarding any of this, please let me know. I'm
in the process of adding the older version changes for all of the GW
scripts, and strongly recommend others do the same.

Aaron

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