Talked about this elsewhere, but sadly GitLab has a filesize limit (Max filesize: 10MiB) on uploads that makes this difficult. For now, GitHub and our Download page are our only options.Thunderforge wrote: ↑04 Aug 2018, 17:03 [*]Does GitLab have a page with releases? I kept a link to the GitHub page because I couldn't find an equivalent on GitLab.
Improving the Downloads page
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Re: Improving the Downloads page
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Doesn’t the RTD OpenMW-CS guide already duplicate what was explained in the original latex guide? If so, I say switch, we should stop referencing that guide if we want people to know about our official docs.
And THANK YOU Thunderforge! I had forgotten how annoyed I was when I first found out about the project trying to find the download. This looks very nice
Re: Improving the Downloads page
Gitlab has a download page, but it's doesn't look über-sexy.
There is also a small css issue with your page:
There is also a small css issue with your page:
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Hi. Reporting an issue.
In the Release Versions section for Linux, "Download from site file repository" link sends to osx nightlies.
In the Release Versions section for Linux, "Download from site file repository" link sends to osx nightlies.