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Old 05-10-2006, 08:24 PM
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Thank you for the links. Interesting that the weapons have only one .attribute that can be checked.

I request a doumentation format that is less like the wikipedia format, and more like ace's scripting guide - which i found here

http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://.../commands.html
(the december version worked ok but some of the images are missing)

but keep the search feature-
still, the outline and left frame nav, right frame content, was the most user friendly way to look up information that i have encountered for gscript.

In fact, much of what is in ace's scripting guide covers a lot of concept that would just need the gs2 version, and it could be come a more user friendly documentation than the list o' commands, with little to no expliation of how to actually implement the given commands in any kind of context, that much of the wiki is.

ace's explinations and how he displayed the information + gs2 + a search option = a helpful guide.

Also, why is the letter T before stuff like Graalvar? and Why make a page called tgraalvar when graalvar is not a variable that you will need to use when making any kind of weapon, system, display or anything in-game? just seems like unnecesary overcomplicaiton. that's my 2 cents.

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