diff --git a/Greetings/English.txt b/Greetings/English.txt new file mode 100644 index 00000000..83cc5c6d --- /dev/null +++ b/Greetings/English.txt @@ -0,0 +1,28 @@ +Tier 2 and 3 screens can act as touch screens - don't attach a keyboard or sneak-activate them. +You can change the text size on screens by changing their resolution - run `resolution 40 16` in the shell. +Firing arrows on touch capable screens can trigger touch events. +Item colors indicate their tier - white is tier one, yellow is tier two and cyan is tier three. +Use an Analyzer to get more information on blocks - for example, to find out why a computer crashed. +Keyboards have to be attached to or placed next to a screen to work. +You can install OpenOS on a writable medium by running the `install` program. +Internet Cards can be used to make HTTP requests and open raw TCP connections. +If you crafted something by mistake or don't need it any longer, throw it into a disassembler. +Have a look at the code of the built-in programs for examples on how to use the APIs. +Most programs can be interrupted by pressing Ctrl+Alt+C. +Paste the contents of the clipboard using the middle mouse button or a configurable key (default: insert). +Computers will consume less power while idling - i.e. when os.sleep(n > 0.05) is called. +Screens will consume more power the more lit characters they display. +Most blocks act as 'cables' - use switches and power distributers to create separate networks. +Welcome to the dark side - here, have some cookies. +Screens can display Unicode - paste the special chars or use unicode.char. +Run `help` or `man programname` for ingame help on programs shipped with OpenOS - start with `man man`. +For more help, there's a wiki at http://ocdoc.cil.li/ - or find the IRC loot disk and join #oc. +Computers have a very basic, built-in speaker - control it using computer.beep(). +Many component methods have a short documentation - use `=component.componentName.methodName` in the Lua interpreter to see it. +You can get a list of all attached components using the `components` program. +If you encounter out of memory errors, throw more RAM at your computer. +Have you tried turning it off and on again? +To disable this greeting, install OpenOS to a writeable medium and delete `/etc/motd`. +Did you know OpenComputers has a forum? No? Well, it's at http://oc.cil.li/. +Please report bugs on the Github issue tracker, thank you! +Beware of cycles when building networks, or you may get duplicate messages!