TrinityCore / tc-wiki

Markdown backup for https://trinitycore.info/.
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Port progress Confluence to wiki.js #2

Open funjoker opened 2 years ago

funjoker commented 2 years ago
funjoker commented 2 years ago

authserver.conf bnetserver.conf worldserver.conf

these sites are empty

funjoker commented 1 year ago

MinGW GCC toolchain (Win)

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flashadvocate commented 1 year ago

Copied IRC - https://trinitycore.info/en/IRC, but left unpublished because I made some minor tweaks. Aokromes said IRC was on its way out though, so maybe not needed? Still a lot of references to it in the various guides that should be updated for Discord.

Also finished/revamped the SOAP guide - https://trinitycore.info/en/how-to/SOAP

Nyr97 commented 1 year ago

The following tables from world (master) have been ported to the new site:

flashadvocate commented 1 year ago

GM commands ported over.

Not gonna lie... I kinda want to gouge my eyes out.

One annoying thing is that Wiki.js, or some related module seems to want to render regular text as KaTeX. Seems like $ in certain contexts causes this. Need to ensure there are spaces between instances of the dollar sign. According to the docs, text wrapped with these characters will trigger the render

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flashadvocate commented 1 year ago

Added https://trinitycore.info/e/en/how-to/RBAC. Also linked related RBAC 335/master tables to the RBAC page

Unfortunately, rowspan isn't a thing in markdown, so we lost some formatting on the schema section

funjoker commented 1 year ago

Added https://trinitycore.info/e/en/how-to/RBAC. Also linked related RBAC 335/master tables to the RBAC page

Unfortunately, rowspan isn't a thing in markdown, so we lost some formatting on the schema section

You may chose a own design way :) no need to copy 1:1 from confluence

flashadvocate commented 1 year ago

You may chose a own design way :) no need to copy 1:1 from confluence

Oh yeah, I've exercised some creative license on the page as a whole. But having the schema there in one place was good (so all the rbac_* tables can point to it). Rowspan just made that info a bit more presentable