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Additionally, since [[Orbiter 2006]], its possible to include [[w:CHM|compressed HTML]] files as [[Online help|online help]] for add-ons. This really makes it much easier to use your add-on, so its a good thing to do. | Additionally, since [[Orbiter 2006]], its possible to include [[w:CHM|compressed HTML]] files as [[Online help|online help]] for add-ons. This really makes it much easier to use your add-on, so its a good thing to do. | ||
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==Don't make people install your add-on before they read the important notes== | ==Don't make people install your add-on before they read the important notes== | ||
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==Use names and filenames that make sense== | ==Use names and filenames that make sense== | ||
− | That's normally no big problem, but especially when two add-ons simulate the same historic vehicle, it may happen that both use the same parts and filenames | + | That's normally no big problem, but especially when two add-ons simulate the same historic vehicle, it may happen that both use the same parts and filenames. |
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[[Category:Add-ons|Add-on etiq]] | [[Category:Add-ons|Add-on etiq]] |