Move FAQs to the wiki, add link to Documentation

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Slic3r is a G-code generator for 3D printers. It's compatible with RepRaps,
Makerbots, Ultimakers and many more machines.
See the [project homepage](http://slic3r.org/) at slic3r.org
for more information.
See the [project homepage](http://slic3r.org/) at slic3r.org and the
[documentation](https://github.com/alexrj/Slic3r/wiki/Documentation) on the Slic3r wiki for more information.
## What language is it written in?
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If you want to slice a file overriding an option contained in your preset file:
slic3r.pl --load config.ini --layer-height 0.25 file.stl
## How can I integrate Slic3r with Pronterface?
Put this into *slicecommand*:
slic3r.pl $s --load config.ini --output $o
And this into *sliceoptscommand*:
slic3r.pl --load config.ini --ignore-nonexistent-config
Replace `slic3r.pl` with the full path to the slic3r executable and `config.ini`
with the full path of your config file (put it in your home directory or where
you like).
On Mac, the executable has a path like this:
/Applications/Slic3r.app/Contents/MacOS/slic3r
## How can I specify a custom filename format for output G-code files?
You can specify a filename format by using any of the config options.
Just enclose them in square brackets, and Slic3r will replace them upon
exporting.
The additional `[input_filename]` and `[input_filename_base]` options will
be replaced by the input file name (in the second case, the .stl extension
is stripped).
The default format is `[input_filename_base].gcode`, meaning that if you slice
a *foo.stl* file, the output will be saved to *foo.gcode*.
See below for more complex examples:
[input_filename_base]_h[layer_height]_p[perimeters]_s[solid_layers].gcode
[input_filename]_center[print_center]_[layer_height]layers.gcode