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FPSC Classic Scripts / problem with downloaded scripts

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BMG
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2007 16:47
Hello FPSC forum people! I`m having trouble with dowloading scripts from sites, they come in a text form but i don`t know how to convert them into FPI. Can anyone help?

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Roger Wilco
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Posted: 2nd Jun 2007 17:55
Simply change the file extension to FPI.

"Or perhaps we're just one of god's little jokes?"
BMG
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2007 00:44
[quote]or perhaps we`re just one of god`s little jokes?

That is truly a question that has plagued mankind for billions of years although some people think they`ve worked it out...
OUR WHOLE LIFE IS LIKE A BUDGET HORROR FILM!

Anyway thanks for the idea I`ll get to test it out tommorow.


ermmm...no comment! www.bmgstudios.piczo.com
BMG
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2007 12:19 Edited at: 3rd Jun 2007 12:34
I`ve tried it but it doesn`t seem to work- unless it`s something I`m doing wrong.

e.g:

*script name*.fpi

Is that correct because it doesn`t change.8

EDIT: Forget it I`ve just found out how to change it!

ermmm...no comment! www.bmgstudios.piczo.com
pigs can fly
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Posted: 3rd Jun 2007 13:46
take a default fpi script, duplicate it (copy and paste), rename it, open it, paste your text in it, save, finished


For all my free FPSC entities!
dave109
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Posted: 4th Jun 2007 01:05
I copied this from someone elses post in another thread...


With your file open in notepad, click File, then Save As... Near the bottom where it says "Save as type:" select All Files. In the box above that one where it says "File name:", type the file name with the extension .fpi (e.g myscript.fpi) Then click save.

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