Stephen,
Unfortunately, documentation isn't particularly detailed at the
moment, what little there is. Like most small community projects,
contributors are keen to spend their free time adding exciting
functionality rather than the more boring documentation, despite the
usefulness it would provide!
That said, we're a fairly helpful bunch when it comes to helping
people get set up with the game so feel free to ask any questions you
want, we have both this list and also a rails-users list
(https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/rails-users) which is
aimed at
Given that you found the mailing list, I imagine you have managed to
locate and download the latest release? Have you been able to fire it
up yet? If you let me know whether you are running on Windows, Mac OS
or some other OS then I can help you get the software running if you
haven't got that far. Once it's running you can easily set up a
sample game with a couple of imaginary users to see how the system
plays out. To an experience 18XX player it should be reasonably
self-explanatory but feel free to ask questions and we'll do our best
to help!
Phil
On 15 March 2010 20:50, Stephen Webb <ste...@mi...> wrote:
> Hi guys
>
> I have only just seen your program for the first time today. As I run
> an 18xx hobby zine I am very interested in how it works. Is there a
> link to somewhere that will explain to me how to operate the software?
>
> Regards
>
> Stephen Webb
>
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