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== Availability ==
The Source SDK is freely available to all owners of Valve's core Source games. For a list, [http://www.steampowered.com/v/index.php?area=search&category=16 see this page].
== Downloading and Installation ==
To install the Source SDK:
# Open the Steam window.
# Click on the '''Tools''' tab.
# Double-click on the '''Source SDK''' entry.
# The Source SDK will then be downloaded to your computer via Steam.
Once it has been fully installed, you will be able to launch it in the same way you installed it (from the '''Tools''' tab).
You can also create a desktop shortcut for the Source SDK by right-clicking on the Source SDK entry and clicking '''Create desktop shortcut''' from the context menu.
{{note|For the SDK to function correctly, it is important that any games you wish to edit are fully up-to-date. You can make sure of this by ''running the game'' before launching the Source SDK. Simply launching the game then quitting after you get to the main menu is sufficient.}}
== Where do I go from here? ==
* The main page of the [[SDK Docs|Source SDK documentation]] is a good place to start.
== Bugs and Issues ==
* Read the [[Source SDK Release Notes]] for information about the latest SDK release.
* See the [[:Category:Source SDK FAQ|Source SDK FAQ]] for answers to general SDK questions.
* For level design and Hammer editor issues, see the [[:Category:Level Design FAQ|Level Design FAQ]].
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Revision as of 01:48, 29 December 2006

Availability

The Source SDK is freely available to all owners of Valve's core Source games. For a list, see this page.

Downloading and Installation

To install the Source SDK:

  1. Open the Steam window.
  2. Click on the Tools tab.
  3. Double-click on the Source SDK entry.
  4. The Source SDK will then be downloaded to your computer via Steam.

Once it has been fully installed, you will be able to launch it in the same way you installed it (from the Tools tab).

You can also create a desktop shortcut for the Source SDK by right-clicking on the Source SDK entry and clicking Create desktop shortcut from the context menu.

Note.png注意:For the SDK to function correctly, it is important that any games you wish to edit are fully up-to-date. You can make sure of this by running the game before launching the Source SDK. Simply launching the game then quitting after you get to the main menu is sufficient.

Where do I go from here?

Bugs and Issues

Template:Otherlang:enTemplate:Otherlang:en:fr

Availability

The Source SDK is freely available to all owners of Valve's core Source games. For a list, see this page.

Downloading and Installation

To install the Source SDK:

  1. Open the Steam window.
  2. Click on the Tools tab.
  3. Double-click on the Source SDK entry.
  4. The Source SDK will then be downloaded to your computer via Steam.

Once it has been fully installed, you will be able to launch it in the same way you installed it (from the Tools tab).

You can also create a desktop shortcut for the Source SDK by right-clicking on the Source SDK entry and clicking Create desktop shortcut from the context menu.

Note.png注意:For the SDK to function correctly, it is important that any games you wish to edit are fully up-to-date. You can make sure of this by running the game before launching the Source SDK. Simply launching the game then quitting after you get to the main menu is sufficient.

Where do I go from here?

Bugs and Issues

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