Opens the mod readme.txt file.
The location of the file will be the Mod folder.
The mod readme file will contain information about the selected mod like version and a summary.
Example readme.txt file:
# A New Experience v1.0 Game: Command & Conquer 3 Tiberium Wars. Campaign: None. Quote: moddb.com. Relive the Original CNC3 Tiberium Wars Universe, maps and mods from a new perspective. 4 mods available: * Core * Delta * Omega * Ypsilon Core mod has a similar look as the default Tiberium Wars interface.
More description can be added if preferred.
The line beginning with # is a header line and should be the mod name and version as it can be searched by other tools like Open Mods Headers File does. It is OK to have more than 1 header lines so that # A New Experience v1.1 could be added, or merge the version like # A New Experience v1.0, v1.1 to keep the content small with just 1 header.
The tool Make Mod Dir can help to create the file with a layout that will work well with the launcher and will be listed in the View combobox.