Posted by $loth on Thu Jan 20th at 4:20pm 2005
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Posted by Yak_Fighter on Thu Jan 20th at 5:24pm 2005
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Posted by ReNo on Thu Jan 20th at 6:42pm 2005
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Posted by fishy on Thu Jan 20th at 8:33pm 2005
Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 21st at 10:55am 2005
I haven't done anything to that code.
Reno, the sections are organised like that because we don't have sub-sub-sections, and I want to avoid having hundreds of prefabs under the same one section.
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Posted by Orpheus on Fri Jan 21st at 11:17am 2005
I have noticed, far more questions asked, than answered in the editing forums. This is inevitable of course, but my concern is, the asking parties sometime fail to return and mark the question solved.
we need to stress this conclusion when ever or where ever possible.
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Posted by Mephs on Fri Jan 21st at 12:54pm 2005
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Posted by Leperous on Fri Jan 21st at 1:05pm 2005
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Posted by Mephs on Fri Jan 21st at 1:08pm 2005
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Posted by ReNo on Fri Jan 21st at 2:15pm 2005
Reno, the sections are organised like that because we don't have sub-sub-sections, and I want to avoid having hundreds of prefabs under the same one section.
I wasn't suggesting adding sub-sections, nor was I questioning the
prefab groups (if they are working then thats cool) - I just think that
for props the groups could be better. As there are currently none,
perhaps I'm jumping the gun, but I can see there being more in the way
of industrial, household, urban or sci-fi models that many of us will
have learn to make if we want originally themed levels, rather than
difficult things to make that are unlikely to see much use, such as
planes or tanks.
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Posted by Loco on Fri Jan 21st at 7:22pm 2005
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Posted by Myrk- on Fri Jan 21st at 11:11pm 2005
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Posted by Leperous on Sat Jan 22nd at 12:12am 2005
Why do I care about map urls being correct or 404 or whatever? 
Loco, are you talking about normal/condensed/hi-res topic views? I haven't changed any of them for a while now, so any change can't be due to me...
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Posted by ReNo on Sat Jan 22nd at 2:37am 2005
I still reckon the reviewer should be listed on the map reviews list as well, something like...
Map001 by Mapper
Whatever crazy conclusions have been drawn...
Reviewed by Reviewer
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Posted by Loco on Sat Jan 22nd at 8:05am 2005
Loco, are you talking about normal/condensed/hi-res topic views? I haven't changed any of them for a while now, so any change can't be due to me...
Errr.... Normal views, but it suddenly seems to be fixed now. Never mind!
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 23rd at 1:33am 2005
i saw this 3 times today, once in a posted url link to a screen shot, and twice in my tutorial.
for some reason, when you submit the url is altered and a second "HTTP://" is added, thereby rendering the link dead.
it could be an isolated incident, but the occurrence in two separate locations has me wondering.
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Posted by Crono on Sun Jan 23rd at 1:37am 2005
Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jan 23rd at 1:39am 2005
strange, you know me, i post links and images by the dozens.. until today, it never caused me grief.
has this been reported before now?
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Posted by Leperous on Sun Jan 23rd at 11:15am 2005
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Posted by thesilence on Sun Jan 23rd at 11:18am 2005
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