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    Cool Romani highway missing text

    the firts one are in use, I understand that the only thing that is to be done here is to copy-pase the txt from 'highways_seleucid_desc' otherwise it will be 'WARNING! This baseline short description should '
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    {highways} Highways
    {highways_desc} WARNING! This baseline short description should never appear on screen!
    {highways_desc_short} WARNING! This baseline short description should never appear on screen!

    {highways_barbarian_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_barbarian_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_carthage_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_carthage_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_eastern_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_eastern_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_parthia_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_parthia_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_egypt_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_egypt_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_greek} Highways - should not appear
    {highways_greek_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_greek_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

    {highways_seleucid} Viae Maiores (Highways)
    {highways_seleucid_desc}
    An extended network of wide paved Viae Majores allows massed armies and merchants to quickly reach every point of the roman world. In regular intervals Mansiones, stations of the imperial postal service, provide lodging and logistical support for the transfer of army units and civilian travelers, besides their normal function as relays for the fast transmission of messages across the Roman Empire.\n\nThese roads connect the major cities and provinces of the Roman world. They are as broad as two normal roads to handle the often high volume of traffic. Their bed reaches nearly one meter into the ground and gives the structure its unrivalled resistance. The foundation consists of three 30 cm thick layers of highly concentrated stone, earth, and a clay gravel mixture, placed one above the other. On this base a final layer of fine gravel supports the pavement of large stone plates. Over swampy ground the three lowest layers are replaced with a wooden substructures.\n\nSince the construction of the Via Apia in 312 BC, the endless network of roads has become one of the longest lasting and most useful symbols of Roman power. They are primarily built for military purposes and the fast transmission of messages but have revolutionized civilian traffic as well. Good roads of various sizes connecting all cities and towns allow the replacement of pack animals, with their limited capacity, with faster carts. Milestones (miliaria) also help the travelers to orientate themselves. Written on each miliaria is the name of the road and the distance to its origin or the next city. Normally the roadway has a width of 6 m, enough to allow two standard carts to pass each other without problems.\n\nThe Romani were neither the first nor the only ones constructing road networks, but no other state prior to the 19th century matched them in building one as extended, systematic, and rugged. The main tracks alone ultimately reached a length of over 85,000 km. In the empire’s ideology they all began in Roma at the foot of the Capitoline hill, where Augustus had placed the milarium aureum, the golden milestone. Many of the roads and bridges have survived into the modern era and some are still in use today, nearly 2000 years after their construction.
    {highways_seleucid_desc_short}
    Highways have been built in this province, Conscript Fathers. This will ensure speedy travelling between our cities.

    {highways_roman_desc}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
    {highways_roman_desc_short}
    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!

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    Default Re: Romani highway missing text

    Have you tested it in game? The Romani are "seleucid", while Arche Seleukeia are "romans_julii" IIRC. So in theory it is correct.

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    Default Re: Romani highway missing text

    Quote Originally Posted by bovi
    Have you tested it in game? The Romani are "seleucid", while Arche Seleukeia are "romans_julii" IIRC. So in theory it is correct.
    Well i didn't played with Romanoi - I was just editing descr_star and loaded new campaign with Romans - and yes, highways were there - in Rome, but there was a missing description -- You know, when you click to se you get a nice picture of one highway and text


    WARNING! This text should never appear on screen!
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    Default Re: Romani highway missing text

    When you edit descr_strat, many buildings turn up as western greek rather than the faction they're supposed to have been built by. If you build the highways as Rome, the description is fine.

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