Updated usermanual to installer changes.

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Mark Morschhäuser 2013-05-08 20:48:05 +02:00
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@ -148,7 +148,6 @@ Your system is now able to compile Cockatrice. You do not have to repeat the pro
\item Click Configure, choose MinGW, leave the rest default
\item An error will occur, set the following:
\begin{itemize}
\item Set CMAKE\_INSTALL\_PREFIX to a directory you like
\item Set PROTOBUF\_INCLUDE\_DIR to C:/MinGW/include/google/protobuf
\item Set PROTOBUF\_LIBRARY to C:/MinGW/lib/libprotobuf.dll.a
\item Set PROTOBUF\_LITE\_LIBRARY to C:/MinGW/lib/libprotobuf-lite.dll.a
@ -182,13 +181,11 @@ Cockatrice has now been updated and built. You may repeat this process every tim
\paragraph{Cockatrice installation}
To install Cockatrice, you have to create an installer with NSIS now.
Change to the directory \shellcmd{nsis} in the Cockatrice root directory, right click the cockatrice.nsi file and select \shellcmd{Compile NSIS Script}.
The NSIS program then creates a file called cockatrice\_win32\_YYYYmmdd.exe. This is the complete, redistributable installer for your Cockatrice build.
The NSIS program then creates a file called cockatrice\_win32\_YYYYmmdd\_git-xxxxxxx.exe. This is the complete, redistributable installer for your Cockatrice build.
Now install Cockatrice by executing the installer.
Note: if you installed MinGW or Qt in other than the default paths, you have to fix the paths in the cockatrice.nsi file (also if some libraries change); you can edit this file with a text editor.
You should rename the exe file generated by NSIS to something like Cockatrice\_win32\_YYYYmmdd\_git-HASH.exe, where HASH is the git version you built (start cockatrice.exe after the installation and click the Help $\to$ About Cockatrice menu to find that out, it is a seven character alphanumerical string e.g. bd861bb).
\paragraph{Create a card database}
Start the oracle.exe (the installer does this automatically) and let it generate a current cards.xml file:
\begin{enumerate}