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− | Before | + | Before being able to post a tutorial on this wiki, you have to apply to make contributions (check the main [[Contribution]] page for more details). |
− | Once you have ability to post tutorial you have to create new page(s) and populate it with content of your tutorial: | + | Once you have ability to post a tutorial, you have to create new page(s) and populate it with content of your tutorial: |
− | # Depending on scope of tutorial decide in which category will | + | # Depending on the scope of the tutorial decide in which category you will put the tutorial: |
## [[Tutorials/Beginners]] - if you have complete tutorial for creation of the mod from zero to final working mod package. | ## [[Tutorials/Beginners]] - if you have complete tutorial for creation of the mod from zero to final working mod package. | ||
## [[Tutorials/Advanced]] - if you have tutorial describing more particular mod creation or game configuration for example: "How to create your own shifter layout" or "How to alter animation for truck & use it in game". | ## [[Tutorials/Advanced]] - if you have tutorial describing more particular mod creation or game configuration for example: "How to create your own shifter layout" or "How to alter animation for truck & use it in game". | ||
## [[Tutorials/SCS Blender Tools]] - if you have tutorial which uses mostly or only SCS Blender Tools, like: "How to setup light mask for a truck" or "How to setup & export multiple SCS Game Objects". | ## [[Tutorials/SCS Blender Tools]] - if you have tutorial which uses mostly or only SCS Blender Tools, like: "How to setup light mask for a truck" or "How to setup & export multiple SCS Game Objects". | ||
## [[Tutorials/SCS Workshop Uploader]] - if you have tutorial for SCS Workshop Uploader application usage. | ## [[Tutorials/SCS Workshop Uploader]] - if you have tutorial for SCS Workshop Uploader application usage. | ||
+ | ## [[Tutorials/Map Editor]] - if you have tutorial for Map Editor usage. | ||
#:Let's say we pick category: "Advanced" | #:Let's say we pick category: "Advanced" | ||
# Decide what will be title of your tutorial. Let's say our tutorial name will be: "My tutorial" | # Decide what will be title of your tutorial. Let's say our tutorial name will be: "My tutorial" | ||
− | # Create main tutorial page by typing URL into address bar: "'''''modding.scssoft.com/wiki/<category>/<my_tutorial_name>'''''" and then click on "'''''Create'''''" tab (placed on top-right part of the page). So our case that would be typing in URL: "modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Advanced/My tutorial" and then using "''Create''" button. | + | # Create main tutorial page by typing URL into address bar: "'''''modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Tutorials/<category>/<my_tutorial_name>'''''" and then click on "'''''Create'''''" tab (placed on top-right part of the page). So our case that would be typing in URL: "modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Tutorials/Advanced/My tutorial" and then using "''Create''" button. |
# Now depending on your tutorial you have two options: | # Now depending on your tutorial you have two options: | ||
## For tutorial which will be separated into more parts, use contents of [[../User tutorial template (divided to parts)|User tutorial template (divided to parts)]] and also create tutorial parts subpages like in given template. | ## For tutorial which will be separated into more parts, use contents of [[../User tutorial template (divided to parts)|User tutorial template (divided to parts)]] and also create tutorial parts subpages like in given template. | ||
## For tutorial in one piece, use contents of template page: [[../User tutorial template|User tutorial template]] and no extra subpage creation is needed. | ## For tutorial in one piece, use contents of template page: [[../User tutorial template|User tutorial template]] and no extra subpage creation is needed. |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 26 February 2025
Before being able to post a tutorial on this wiki, you have to apply to make contributions (check the main Contribution page for more details).
Once you have ability to post a tutorial, you have to create new page(s) and populate it with content of your tutorial:
- Depending on the scope of the tutorial decide in which category you will put the tutorial:
- Tutorials/Beginners - if you have complete tutorial for creation of the mod from zero to final working mod package.
- Tutorials/Advanced - if you have tutorial describing more particular mod creation or game configuration for example: "How to create your own shifter layout" or "How to alter animation for truck & use it in game".
- Tutorials/SCS Blender Tools - if you have tutorial which uses mostly or only SCS Blender Tools, like: "How to setup light mask for a truck" or "How to setup & export multiple SCS Game Objects".
- Tutorials/SCS Workshop Uploader - if you have tutorial for SCS Workshop Uploader application usage.
- Tutorials/Map Editor - if you have tutorial for Map Editor usage.
- Let's say we pick category: "Advanced"
- Decide what will be title of your tutorial. Let's say our tutorial name will be: "My tutorial"
- Create main tutorial page by typing URL into address bar: "modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Tutorials/<category>/<my_tutorial_name>" and then click on "Create" tab (placed on top-right part of the page). So our case that would be typing in URL: "modding.scssoft.com/wiki/Tutorials/Advanced/My tutorial" and then using "Create" button.
- Now depending on your tutorial you have two options:
- For tutorial which will be separated into more parts, use contents of User tutorial template (divided to parts) and also create tutorial parts subpages like in given template.
- For tutorial in one piece, use contents of template page: User tutorial template and no extra subpage creation is needed.