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Welcome to the LabRPS on-line help

This document has been automatically created from the contents of the official LabRPS wiki documentation, which can be read online. Since the wiki is actively maintained and continuously developed by the LabRPS community of developers and users, you may find that the online version contains more or newer information than this document. There you will also find in-progress translations of this documentation in several languages. But nevertheless, we hope you will find here all the information you need. In case you have questions you can't find answers for in this document, have a look at the LabRPS forum, where you can maybe find your question answered, or someone able to help you.

How to use

This document is divided into several sections: introduction, usage, scripting and development, the last three address specifically the three broad categories of users of LabRPS: end-users, who simply want to use the program, power-users, who are interested by the scripting capabilities of LabRPS and would like to customize some of its aspects, and developers, who consider LabRPS as a base for developing their own applications. If you are completely new to LabRPS, we suggest you start simply from the introduction.

Contribute

As you may have experienced sometimes, programmers are really bad help writers! For them, it is all completely clear because they made it that way. Therefore it's vital that experienced users help us to write and revise the documentation. Yes, we mean you! How, you might ask? Just go to user section of the wiki. You will need a LabRPS wiki account to log in. Ask on the forum or on the IRC channel for wiki write permission (the wiki is write-protected to avoid spamming) and we will create an account for you. Currently, the wiki account is separate from the forum account but we will create the wiki account with the same name as your forum account. Then you can start editing! Also, check out this page for more ways you can help LabRPS.