Fixed paths to stonebridge and tropical forest icons in their respective help topics

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Charles Dang 2013-08-13 14:11:20 +11:00
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@ -525,7 +525,7 @@ Most units have defense of 30 to 40% on grassland." + "
[topic]
id=terrain_forest
title= _ "Forest"
text= "<img>src=terrain/forest/pine.png align=left box=no</img> <img>src=terrain/forest/snow-forest.png align=middle box=no</img> <img>src=terrain/forest/tropical.png align=right box=no</img>
text= "<img>src=terrain/forest/pine.png align=left box=no</img> <img>src=terrain/forest/snow-forest.png align=middle box=no</img> <img>src=terrain/forest/tropical/jungle.png align=right box=no</img>
" + _ "<italic>text='Forests'</italic> represent any woodland with significant undergrowth, enough to hinder passage. Though they slow nearly everyone down, forests do offer better defense to most units than open ground. Cavalry, however, have so much trouble navigating them that any benefit gained by stealth is negated. Elves are an exception to this general rule for forests. Not only do they possess full movement in forests, but they also gain a considerable defensive bonus. Dwarves are another exception to this rule; though they are able to plow through the forests without much loss of speed, their utter unfamiliarity with the terrain causes them to receive no defensive bonus.
@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ Mermen and Naga both receive 70% defense on coastal reefs."
id=terrain_bridge
title= _ "Bridge"
# FIXME: description doesn't include bridges over chasm
text= "<img>src=terrain/bridge/wood-ne-sw.png align=left box=no</img><img>src=terrain/bridge/stonebridge-nesw.png align=middle box=no</img><img>src=terrain/cave/chasm-stone-bridge-sw-ne.png align=right box=no</img>
text= "<img>src=terrain/bridge/wood-ne-sw.png align=left box=no</img><img>src=terrain/bridge/stonebridge-ne-sw-tile.png align=middle box=no</img><img>src=terrain/cave/chasm-stone-bridge-sw-ne.png align=right box=no</img>
" + _ "To those capable of building one, the ability to lay a <italic>text='bridge'</italic> offers a liberation from the fickle nature of waterways, whose fords come and go with the rise and fall of the waterline. This is to say nothing of the luxury of dry feet, the loss of which is no laughing matter in the cold months of the year.