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authorrubidium <rubidium@openttd.org>2009-01-05 17:45:40 +0000
committerrubidium <rubidium@openttd.org>2009-01-05 17:45:40 +0000
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(svn r14846) -Doc: strgen hasn't been part of the trunk/release binaries for quite a while, so point to the precompiled strgen package instead.
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+++ b/docs/HOWTO_compile_lang_files.txt
@@ -7,8 +7,9 @@ you have downloaded english.txt, the master language file, for. While this is
not always true, namely when changes in the code have not touched language
files, your safest bet is to assume this 'limitation'.
As a first step you need to compile strgen. This is as easy as typing
-'make strgen'. You can also download a precompiled binary from a release,
-nightly, etc.
+'make strgen'. You can download the precompile strgen from:
+http://www.openttd.org/download-strgen
+
strgen takes as argument a txt file and translates it to a lng file, allowing
it to be used inside OpenTTD. strgen needs the master language file
english.txt to work. Below are some examples of strgen usage.