Closed Cirax856 closed 1 year ago
Ugh I keep forgetting. Sorry. Well I have a template manual folder that I always copy the source code of the manual to. I named it ...Q and on github I just renamed it to ...?. The template folder I have has all the css, js, img files, but of course the SVG won't load, because I am not going to install it for the manual locally. I hope this makes sense, I will try to include the .html from now on, I just don't know why I keep forgetting.
Okay that makes sense. But you should name the file exactly what you name it on your computer. Because ...?
is an invalid filename. Just look at all the other translations.
okay let me rename it
By the way, don't be fooled by those filenames that seem to have question marks in their filename, it's actually a unicode character that looks like a question mark.
Interesting...
@Cirax856 Once again please don't forget to add .html to the file extension. Also how are you making these? If you had actually opened that file on your computer you would have caught that it's not an HTML file. So how are you looking at the file to make sure the manual looks the way you want? "?" isn't even an allowed character in the Windows filesystem.