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Topic: script.exe
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Cjmovie Member Posts: 40 From:Orangeburg, SC US Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-03-2001 07:29 PM
Anybody remember script.exe?It says to use the command script script.exe, but I don't get it?!?Could anybody tell me how make my changes work?(Detailed, that is(More than the manual))IP: Logged |
Jan Member Posts: 76 From:Osthofen Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-03-2001 11:58 PM
You have to open script.txt in ...\trle\script and edit it. Then write your changes in english.txt, too! And then "script" them in MS-DOS. Finally copy the DAT-files into ...\trle .IP: Logged |
MrEDude Member Posts: 278 From:Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 01-04-2001 09:36 AM
The correct command is "script script.txt" NOT "script script.exe". If you change the name of a level in script.txt, you must also change the appropriate name in english.txt.------------------ Just putting in my two cents. IP: Logged |
Cjmovie Member Posts: 40 From:Orangeburg, SC US Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-04-2001 01:05 PM
You mean go into MS-DOS mode?Then What do I do?IP: Logged |
Reb@Eidos Administrator Posts: 290 From: Registered: Nov 2000
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posted 01-07-2001 08:06 PM
There is a section on this in the manual...check it out.IP: Logged |
The ARCHIVES Junior Member Posts: 10 From:Egmond aan zee, Netherlands Registered: Dec 2000
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posted 01-08-2001 01:57 PM
Hello Cjmovie! Here comes your help. Copy a shortcut of Dosprmpt.pif (C:\Windows) into your script folder (C:\...\trle\script). Click on that new shortcut. A small DOS window will open. Enter script script.txt. Voilá, that's it. THE ARCHIVESIP: Logged |