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Revision as of 08:57, 4 August 2005
Welcome to OrbiterWiki
You know Orbiter? It's patently cool. On this Wiki we are collecting information, documentation, plug-ins and other stuff relating to Orbiter:
Pilot Section
- Orbiter tutorials - your first flight, how to fly to Mars, etc.
- Orbiter manual - detailed information about Orbiter for pilots
- List of Acronyms and Abbreviations
- List of Addons - custom ships, instruments, bases, orbital stations and even planets
- Celestial mechanics - what a pilot must know in order to understand how a ship behaves in space
- Guidelines for Page Capitalization
Developper Section
Information and documentation for developers:
- Addon Tutorials - various tutorials
- SDK documentation - how to write your own modules, instruments and spaceships
- Tools - a list of tools which may be useful to addon developers
- References - Blueprints, Scematics, etc.
Want to contrubute?
Before you start editing, please read the OrbiterWiki Rules. If you don't know how to edit, you can read Help (this link goes to another website). Please practice editing in the Sandbox.
Important for contributers: Discussion thread for Guidelines, etc on m6 Forum [Orbiter Wiki Thread on m6 Forum]
Please note that at the moment OrbiterWiki links are entirely case-sensitive, including the first letter! This means that OrbiterWiki:Sandbox is not the same as OrbiterWiki:sandbox. Sorry about the inconvenience, but that was necessary for the API functions. In a very short while this will be changed to entirely case-insensitive - once it's fully working on our local test machine.