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1 Welcome to ONI NI KANABO... (beta ^^)
2 This should be Oni/nikanabo/readme.txt
3 ______________________________
4
5 Scripted mods are in the "bsl" folder
6 Binary mods are in the "dat" folder
7 Xdelta (binary patcher) is in "xdelta".
8
9 In every mod's folder you will find
10 - a description of the mod (text file)
11 - one or more installers (shell scripts)
12 - possibly (later) descriptors for GUI
13 - other stuff (screenshots, whatever)
14
15 More generally, in every folder you'll
16 find a text file telling you what there
17 is there, and what you're supposed to do.
18 ______________________________
19
20 Windows folks: just click the batch files.
21 Mac and Linux folks: terminal only, sorry.
22
23 On most UNIX platforms, the current directory
24 AKA "." is not part of the PATH variable, so
25 "whatever.sh" won't work. Use "sh whatever.sh"
26 or just "./whatever.sh"
27
28 Autocompletion should make things bearable.
29 A *portable* GUI is of course very welcome ^^
30 ______________________________
31
32 New mod contributors are invited to pack the
33 whole tree with their mod, like this:
34 nikanabo/bsl/mod_name/*.*
35 nikanabo/dat/mod_name/*.*
36 so users only have to unzip it into "Oni".
37 ______________________________
38
39 BACKUPS : IMPORTANT
40
41 Before you install any mod, you'll have to
42 run the proper backup script for your
43 platform, namely:
44 wbackup.bat for Windows
45 xbackup.sh for Mac/Linux
46
47 The installer scripts provided will complain
48 if the backup is missing (and do nothing).
49 ______________________________
50
51 PERMISSIONS: NOTE TO EXPERTS ^^
52
53 Depending on your system, you may
54 need to enable the execute permission
55 manually for the script to run, e.g.:
56
57 chmod +x xbackup.sh
58
59 From what I've seen, this is never needed,
60 since non-read-only content seems to get
61 "rwxr-xr-x" by default on Mac and Linux.