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FPSC Classic Scripts / Invaluable info for budding scripters

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meteorite
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Posted: 19th Jun 2008 21:43
Incase this is common knowledge, dont laugh, I just learned it. It's still a good peice of info to new scripters.

Always, ALWAYS, keep your scripts somewhere under the scriptbank folder. It can be under a subdirectory, but it must be somehow under scriptbank. If not, the script will not work, trust me. I just had that problem myself
Hybrid
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Posted: 28th Jun 2008 01:19
You only learned that now, lol. Just kidding. This is good information, but it is sort of obvious, isn't it?

meteorite
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Posted: 7th Jul 2008 00:44
probly, but still helpful

I love Jenkins forever :p
Indicium
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Posted: 10th Jul 2008 20:03
Actually i wish i had found this a while ago, I wanted music that was in my normal music folder to play but, it obviously didnt
Hybrid
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Posted: 11th Jul 2008 00:30
It asys in the manual somewhere that all things should be under the files directory.

Plystire
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Posted: 11th Jul 2008 02:00
Scripts do not have to be within the scriptbank folder, but they DO have be further down the directory tree to be at LEAST within the "Files" folder.

It's just good organization practice to keep everything within their designated folders.


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Whosoever says, "Don't sweat the small stuff," is obviously not a programmer.
Hybrid
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Posted: 11th Jul 2008 05:13 Edited at: 11th Jul 2008 05:13
Ply, I do believe that is what I just stated, but yes, it is very good practice.

Plystire
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Posted: 11th Jul 2008 05:16
As soon as you mentioned the "manual" I figured that I'd just say it as a fact instead of having people looking through the manual to see if it's true or not.


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Whosoever says, "Don't sweat the small stuff," is obviously not a programmer.
Hybrid
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Posted: 11th Jul 2008 05:18
WOW you post fast!

meteorite
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Posted: 13th Jul 2008 08:20
lol, im sure plenty of ppl read the manual

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Dar13
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Posted: 14th Jul 2008 23:06
you'd be surprised...

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meteorite
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Posted: 15th Jul 2008 04:49
good ole sarcasm lol

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Nickydude
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Posted: 18th Jul 2008 00:14
There's a manual?

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