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<Benrob0329> adding these as snippets is really helpful: json "Frameless Table": { "prefix": ["ftable"], "body": [ "[%autowidth, frame=none]", "|===", "${1:body}", "|===", ] }, "Function Row": { "prefix": ["frow"], "body": [ "| ${1:name} | ${2:type} | ${3:description}", ] }, |
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<GreenXenith> snippets? |
| 00:32 |
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<Benrob0329> VsCode snippets |
| 00:32 |
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<GreenXenith> ah |
| 00:32 |
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<GreenXenith> should still be macrod |
| 00:33 |
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<Benrob0329> We'll get there, eventually |
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| 02:35 |
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<josiah_wi> Excellent idea. The technical term for the URL "macros" is attributes; perhaps we should use that to stay consistent with the asciidoc documentation. |
| 02:37 |
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<Benrob0329> Attributes are specific settings, macros are technically things like xref[] and link[], and substitutions are called..well, substitutions iirc |
| 02:37 |
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<Benrob0329> iirc anyways |
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<luatic> @Benbob0329 resolved everything, except for https://github.com/minetest/minetest_docs/pull/28#discussion_r785184378. I believe it should be mentioned there for the sake of completeness; obviously I don't consider this proper entity documentation. I wouldn't mark entity:on_step as documented after merging this PR. |
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<Benrob0329> I'll take a look in a little while |
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<Benrob0329> @Luatic Reviewed timing PR |
| 19:30 |
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<luatic> @Benbob0329 why all the macros? |
| 19:31 |
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<Benrob0329> Because that's in the template, because it's provides links to them for quick reference |
| 19:32 |
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<Benrob0329> class types also get macros (like vector) |
| 19:32 |
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<luatic> not a fan of integer -> number though |
| 19:33 |
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<Benrob0329> It's a number lua-side, thats what people will see if they check the type |
| 19:34 |
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<Benrob0329> Hmm, I agree that knowing what kind of number is helpful, but knowing what type an argument/return is is also helpful |
| 19:35 |
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<Benrob0329> Maybe we should separate these concepts |
| 19:36 |
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<Benrob0329> for example: vector.new returns a variable of type "table", which is of the "vector" class kind |
| 19:36 |
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<Benrob0329> "kind" probably isn't the best word, but I'm not sure what would be better off the top of my head |
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<GreenXenith> I dont want superfluous information |
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<GreenXenith> Having to cram two things into types is a no from me |
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<Benrob0329> knowing that something is a whole number vs a decimal is useful |
| 19:46 |
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<GreenXenith> That should be described in prose |
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<luatic> Pretty much perfect analogy IMO |
| 19:59 |
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<luatic> anology* |
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<GreenXenith> I absolutely do not want 2 values for types |
| 23:02 |
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<GreenXenith> so either figure out a way to represent it in one word or describe it elsewhere |
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