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[[Main_Page]] Links to [[Modding]]. (Note all the other categories grammatical leaning: Dwarves, World, Buildings, Modding, Items, Interface. Wouldn't the plural noun 'Mods' fit better, logically, in that table than the Gerunnd 'modding'?) Furthermore, [[Modding]] is an index of token references, which won't help new players one bit, IMHO.
 
[[Main_Page]] Links to [[Modding]]. (Note all the other categories grammatical leaning: Dwarves, World, Buildings, Modding, Items, Interface. Wouldn't the plural noun 'Mods' fit better, logically, in that table than the Gerunnd 'modding'?) Furthermore, [[Modding]] is an index of token references, which won't help new players one bit, IMHO.
 
It should probably link to [[Mods]].
 
It should probably link to [[Mods]].
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:[[Mods]] are finished products, not a discussion of "modding", which is what most using that word in the Search function are looking for. "Modding" should link to the [[Modding guide]], which should then, in turn, link users to all the other related articles, like "mods"...  (& see comments immed below) --[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 13:53, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
  
 
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[[User_talk:Briess]] Part of discussion suggesting a custom namespace, 'Mod' to cover all mod-related pages on the wiki. Sounds like namespace nightmare, what with the 40d namespace beginning to propogate and become standard.
 
[[User_talk:Briess]] Part of discussion suggesting a custom namespace, 'Mod' to cover all mod-related pages on the wiki. Sounds like namespace nightmare, what with the 40d namespace beginning to propogate and become standard.
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:(cont'd from immed above)
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:...I think the title of this subsection points to one of the current problems - that users might type in "mod" or "mods" or "modding" to Search for a "How to" article, but NONE of those lead to it. When I created that green "M Category:Modding" template, I also created a redirect for the word [[mod]], since that's the word in the template, " <nowiki>{{mod}}</nowiki> ".  (It made more sense to me than any other template name at the time, and fewer letters to type).
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:Similarly (I'm guessing), when the user ([[Nate879]]) later created this category (and Thanks to them for doing so!), they created a redirect for the word [[modding]] to more easily navigate back to this page, since the article name is " <nowiki>[[category:modding]]</nowiki> " and that ''cannot'' be used as a link (it turns invisible, as any category tag does!)  That may have made sense at the time, but it doesn't work for users now seeking information on "modding".
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:And that's what started the problem. When a user types in "mod", they get the template (wrong), so they then type in "modding" and find themselves here. And that's why the (inappropriate) stub article on modding exists on this page. (That, and no one has ever created links TO the modding Guide! HINT HINT!)
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:So, currently...
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::* [[mod]] redirects to the template itself.
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::* [[mods]] redirects to a list of completed, user-created mods.
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::* [[modding]] ''(at the time of this writing, but not for long)'' redirects to this article, which lists anything that has been put in this category using the " <nowiki>[[category|modding]]</nowiki> " tag - which is all the mods ''plus'' articles on [[token]]s etc., etc.
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:And that last is what's fueling the problem.  So I'm going to Be Bold and fix that, at least, changing the redirect for this page to something like "cat:mod" and redirecting "modding" to the modding guide. I suggest that most of this "article" be copied/pasted to the Modding Guide (and/or in part to the top of the [[mods]] page, which '''DESPERATELY''' needs some explanation and a "How to"), and also that some Disambig-style comment be added to the top of this article (this wiki uses few formal "disambig" pages - see [[block]] or [[brew]] for what we need here, rather than [[pike]] or [[pool]]).  All that should be here is a comment on how to use the category tag, similar to comments on the [[del]] category page.  Users who want to help should find appropriate articles to add links to the [[modding guide]], which can now (as you read this) just be linked via the word "modding".--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 13:53, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
  
 
== Pages linked from [[Mods]] ==
 
== Pages linked from [[Mods]] ==

Revision as of 13:53, 12 March 2010

I was led astray a long while as I looked for information on modding before I found 40d:Modding guide.

Right now we have Mods and Modding which are nearly duplicates of one another. Messy, messy. Delete/merge.

Furthermore, link the surviving category to 40d:Modding guide--Carlthuringer 13:23, 11 March 2010 (UTC)

See reply, top of 40d Talk:Modding guide.--Albedo 15:34, 11 March 2010 (UTC)

Cranked out this outline/draft.--Carlthuringer 10:40, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

Community Guidelines

N is for Names. New pages should be singular nouns wherever applicable with few exceptions. Mod Should probably redirect to Mods which seems to follow well with Creatures, Skills, Buildings as a category comprised of many similar items. Mod currently redirects to Template:Mod.

R is for Redundancy. We want to try to avoid categorizing pages under Mods and Modding of course, and after looking carefully over both categories I found that there is little or none of that going on. However, I would propose that due to the nature of 99% of articles categorized under Modding that we should consider moving to the more specific (and noun-like!) 40d:Modding_reference for all articles currently classified under Modding. I think this would eliminate all potential for double- or cross-categorization between the two.

I consider that Modding might then redirect naturally to 40d:Modding_guide, which can link to 40d:Modding_reference.

Then Mods will have sub-category 40d:Modding_reference and also link to 40d:Modding_guide

Pages linked to Mods and Modding

Main_Page Links to Modding. (Note all the other categories grammatical leaning: Dwarves, World, Buildings, Modding, Items, Interface. Wouldn't the plural noun 'Mods' fit better, logically, in that table than the Gerunnd 'modding'?) Furthermore, Modding is an index of token references, which won't help new players one bit, IMHO. It should probably link to Mods.

Mods are finished products, not a discussion of "modding", which is what most using that word in the Search function are looking for. "Modding" should link to the Modding guide, which should then, in turn, link users to all the other related articles, like "mods"... (& see comments immed below) --Albedo 13:53, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

40d:Civilization

The Elf Forest Wiki Huh. Anyways, it's mostly a copy of Main_Page

40d:Wizard Linked by the Gerund form 'modding,' evidence for the redirection argument.

Mods "If you want to know how to create Mods, see Modding." Except that Modding doesnt' tell you how to create mods, so good luck, there!

User:Mason11987/All_Categories A list of all the categories.

User_talk:Briess Part of discussion suggesting a custom namespace, 'Mod' to cover all mod-related pages on the wiki. Sounds like namespace nightmare, what with the 40d namespace beginning to propogate and become standard.

(cont'd from immed above)
...I think the title of this subsection points to one of the current problems - that users might type in "mod" or "mods" or "modding" to Search for a "How to" article, but NONE of those lead to it. When I created that green "M Category:Modding" template, I also created a redirect for the word mod, since that's the word in the template, " {{mod}} ". (It made more sense to me than any other template name at the time, and fewer letters to type).
Similarly (I'm guessing), when the user (Nate879) later created this category (and Thanks to them for doing so!), they created a redirect for the word modding to more easily navigate back to this page, since the article name is " [[category:modding]] " and that cannot be used as a link (it turns invisible, as any category tag does!) That may have made sense at the time, but it doesn't work for users now seeking information on "modding".
And that's what started the problem. When a user types in "mod", they get the template (wrong), so they then type in "modding" and find themselves here. And that's why the (inappropriate) stub article on modding exists on this page. (That, and no one has ever created links TO the modding Guide! HINT HINT!)
So, currently...
  • mod redirects to the template itself.
  • mods redirects to a list of completed, user-created mods.
  • modding (at the time of this writing, but not for long) redirects to this article, which lists anything that has been put in this category using the " [[category|modding]] " tag - which is all the mods plus articles on tokens etc., etc.
And that last is what's fueling the problem. So I'm going to Be Bold and fix that, at least, changing the redirect for this page to something like "cat:mod" and redirecting "modding" to the modding guide. I suggest that most of this "article" be copied/pasted to the Modding Guide (and/or in part to the top of the mods page, which DESPERATELY needs some explanation and a "How to"), and also that some Disambig-style comment be added to the top of this article (this wiki uses few formal "disambig" pages - see block or brew for what we need here, rather than pike or pool). All that should be here is a comment on how to use the category tag, similar to comments on the del category page. Users who want to help should find appropriate articles to add links to the modding guide, which can now (as you read this) just be linked via the word "modding".--Albedo 13:53, 12 March 2010 (UTC)

Pages linked from Mods

Modding and Mods link to each other as subcategories recursively. R is for Redundant, and Recursive? Which is the category and which is the subcategory?

40d Talk:Armor As User:Albedo pointed out with the mod template, this ain't about mods!

40d:Basilisk_mod Some information on a mod, but no information about acquiring/installing/setting up the mod itself.

40d:Cheating A pretty decent article about using some simple modding to make the game easier.

40d:Color_schemes I don't agree that this is modding, since it's in the realm of init changes, but whatever.

40d:Deserted_squad_mod A good example for the Basilisk page, even though it still doesn't have install files or instructions.

40d:Dwarf_silk An even better mod example, using a collapsed 'game data' field at the bottom of the article to contain the raw code for adding the silk-bearded dwarves.

40d:Graphics_set_repository A different sort of mod that I think improves usability for new players. Still, can step outside the vanilla experience and also involves some more careful text editing and therefore not for the faint of heart.

40d:Key_bindings

40d:Modding_guide The excellent Modding Guide!!!

40d:New_Plants Some decent added plant stuff.

40d:Wizard I really don't consider this a mod at all.

Civilization_Forge A good, full page for the Civilization Forge mod.

Creature_Modding_Gui Stub.

Dwarf_Fortress_Wiki:Request_for_Adminship/Albedo This is in 'Category:Mods' for some reason. Mods, as in moderators? Don't get me wrong, I do like User:Albedo ;D.

List_of_mods Best place ever to post your mod, rather than on its own stub page, or its own page period. Put 'em all in one place.

Memory_hacking/v0.28.181.40d18 I assume this is for advanced modders, people running debuggers, or developing things like LifeVis/3Dwarf.

Modification:Chaos_Reigns A pretty solid-looking mod. Title 'modification:...' inspires some consideration. vs. 'Mod:...'

Modification:Dracon_mod This is barely more than a stub with little to no information, and also no links to raw data or downloads.

New_Hats A simple little paste-this-code-here add on for your game. Great stuff, maybe worth considering a sub-category 'Addons:...' for just such small tweaks to the game.

New_creatures A few new creatures. Could take a tip from New_Hats with putting the paste-able code into &ltpre&gt tags.

New_frontier A total-conversion type mod that again has no downloads. Another concern: No dates, so there's no telling without looking at the history whether progress is recent, or stagnant.

Orc Says Orcs are sometimes modded into games, but not listed as a race in this Wiki. So why do they have a page, a near-stub, even?

Speech_mods A guide for modifying the speech that characters use. A good candidate for linking from the 40d:Modding_Guide.

Tileset_repository Well... It's filed under mods, but changing tilesets is pretty easy and since DF already comes with a few tilesets in Vanilla form, is it really that much of a mod? Most of them simply try to nice-up the appearance of walls and objects without making other features or letters look funky in the process.

User:Booken Keeping a Wyrm addon in a userpage. Formatted nicely similar to 40d:Dwarf_silk.

User:Exponent/Mineral_Mod An incomplete mineral overhaul. Has paste-able code, though, which I approve of.

User:Sphr/gfx_set An absolutely incredible resource for a Graphics set. Other sets ought to have 1/10 this much information, which is pretty lacking in the 40d:Graphics_set_repository