The file you've openned is the general format for your civ... if you look in the english folder and then civ_str.txt you'll find that the civilisation.txt corresponds to that file. If you add Cities places in the civilisation.txt file you then need to add the city name in the civ_str.txt. An example....
In civ_str.txt
CANADA_CITY_35 "Fort Erie"
CANADA_CITY_36 "Sarnia"
CANADA_CITY_37 "Hull"
CANADA_CITY_38 "Brantford"
CANADA_CITY_39 "Saskatoon"
CANADA_CITY_40 "Churchill"
In Civilisation.txt
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_35
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_36
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_37
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_38
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_39
CIV_CITY_NAME CANADA_CITY_40
It's really that simple... you can add to your hearts content this way
Automatic naming I don't believe is possible, you have to imput the names and if you want 200... better find 200 city names. And that could be exhausting.
[This message has been edited by OmniGod (edited February 28, 2001).]