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author B. Watson2020-10-13 07:26:57 +0200
committer Willy Sudiarto Raharjo2020-10-17 04:39:48 +0200
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development/vispatch: Fix README.
Signed-off-by: B. Watson <yalhcru@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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diff --git a/development/vispatch/README b/development/vispatch/README
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@@ -3,14 +3,14 @@ glquake. Original quake didn't have their maps water-vis'ed, so people
did that by themselves and prepared patch data files. This tool is used
for preparing and applying those patch files.
-At the time this tool was written, re-vis'ing maps took a lot of time, but
-applying a vispatch took less than minutes, so this was a necessity. Even
-today, if people don't want going into a 'complex' job of vising, this
-tool comes as a great convenience because there are a lot of vispatch
-data files around.
+At the time this tool was written, re-vis'ing maps took a lot of
+time, but applying a vispatch took less than minutes, so this was a
+necessity. Even today, if people don't want going into a 'complex' job
+of vising, this tool comes as a great convenience because there are a
+lot of vispatch data files around.
-This is a revised version of Andy Bay's 1.2a source code for unix (linux,
-freebsd, ...), as well as windows. It fixes a number of compilation
-issues, crashes and some other bugs, and resolves endianness issues. The
-source code is licensed under GPLv2, and is maintained here with
-portability in mind.
+This is a revised version of Andy Bay's 1.2a source code for unix
+(linux, freebsd, ...), as well as windows. It fixes a number of
+compilation issues, crashes and some other bugs, and resolves
+endianness issues. The source code is licensed under GPLv2, and is
+maintained here with portability in mind.