Closed uayten closed 3 years ago
basically, that structure comes from here: public_html directory |----- manual 0.3 & on directory -> https://upbge.org/manual/index.html |----- manual 0.2.5 -> https://upbge.org/manual_api_0.2.5/index.html
The structure of these manuals are created automatically, then when we click in introduction or in logic nodes chapter we get -> https://upbge.org/manual/manual/logic_nodes/index.html
For the 0.2.5 we would get -> https://upbge.org/manual_api_0.2.5/manual/introduction/index.html
Summarizing, the double manual/manual won't be remove in the future. Anyway, you can use relative links.
BTW, do you need write access to this repository? Perhaps, it would help you developing the documentation.
Yes, I am currently doing the documentation in .md files by recommendation of Iza Zed (Discord Nickname) It would be a good help to be able to edit on the site.
I just sent you a write access invitation
I accepted the invitation, but how do I edit logic nodes now?
i figure out, thank you
The first page of UPBGE Manual is: https://upbge.org/manual/ And any other page is: https://upbge.org/manual/manual/introduction/index.html And this page in betwen don't exists: https://upbge.org/manual/manual/
I am currently developing the Logic Nodes documentation and placing the links, but I found this "syntax" error in the links. I would like to know if there is a possibility to remove "...manual/" from the link, because in the future it would be a hard job to change the links all back to the correct ones