Editor's guide

Chapters and categories
There are three pages, one for each chapter: Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III. These pages contain a screenshot of the chapter map, and a neat table with links for the level pages.

There are three categories reserved for levels: Category:Chapter I level, Category:Chapter II level, Category:Chapter III level. These categories should contain ONLY the levels, and nothing else. These are the categories that are displayed at the sidebar. For convenience, the page of these categories redirect to the chapter main page (Chapter I, Chapter II, Chapter III).

There are three categories for general pages about each chapter: Category:Chapter I, Category:Chapter II, Category:Chapter III. These categories currently contain the main chapter page and the each level image. However, currently, they are sort of general purpose, and somewhat redundant.

Level pages
Each level page currently contains only the Template:Level infobox. This template is generates a small table with simple information about the level, displys the level screenshot, and also adds the page to one of the 8 difficulty categories. Thus, the code in each level page is minimal.

Each level should have a screenshot named exactly like the level itself, plus the .jpg extension. Such screenshot is automatically inserted by Template:Level infobox.

Taking screenshots
All initial screenshots were taken on a 1280x800 display, and then they were cropped to 800x800 (which is the main viewable area of the game). They were saved as JPEG images with 85% of quality.

Although I can't enforce this, I'd prefer if all images uploaded to this wiki could maintain a similar level of quality.

All images here have the license Template:screenshot.

Automatically cropping and converting images
If you have a lot of images that should be cropped and converted before being uploaded, this simple bash shell script does the job: WIDTH=1280 HEIGHT=800 LEFT=$(( (WIDTH-HEIGHT)/2 )) for f in *.bmp ; do       convert "$f" -crop "${HEIGHT}x${HEIGHT}+${LEFT}+0" -quality 85% "${f%.bmp}.jpg" done
 * 1) I'm supposing that all screenshots have the same size, and
 * 2) that WIDTH is greater than HEIGHT

Available templates
There are some templates available for use in this wiki, in order to make things easier: