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Offline snYpir

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OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« on: 28 Aug 2002, 13:41:14 »
I have put my WRPEdit tutorial back up for anyone who wants to use it.

I still intend to upgrade the tutorial when the next version of WRPEdit comes out, if it ever does *slams fist on table* :P

The tutorial is here.

Enjoy!
« Last Edit: 05 Sep 2002, 13:34:24 by snYpir »
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Other WRPEdit Tutorials
« Reply #1 on: 28 Aug 2002, 14:03:55 »
I still have the list of other available WRPEdit tutorials also:

« Last Edit: 11 Sep 2002, 15:34:11 by snYpir »
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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #2 on: 29 Aug 2002, 03:46:33 »
Thanks snYpir :)

I just skimmed your tutorial, but It seems the most helpful, and understandable(I'm Old, heh, heh) that I have seen yet.

I can't wait for the whole site to be finished ;D

Thanks again. You guys ROCK! :toocool:
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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #3 on: 30 Aug 2002, 05:12:33 »
Dont know if this has been said before or not snypir, good to see you by the way mate, long time no see..... :)

anyway i have added alittle tidbit here

http://www.ofpec.com/yabbse/index.php?board=17&action=display&threadid=758&start=0

for people that want to add resistance buildings and textures into Wrpedit

Nasty OuT

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #4 on: 01 Sep 2002, 14:46:37 »
   I'm having trouble opening my WRPEdit file. I downloaded it from  
ofpinternals, then it said I needed PhotoParade Player, which I also downloaded. Then, when I tell it to open the file (it's called modules.php) it tells me that it encountered an error while trying to process it. I know that I don't have the PBO manager that snYpir reccommends, and I was wondering if this was the problem...? It's just that I can't find the file at the moment since OFPEC's being refurbished. Any help would be appreciated. ???

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #5 on: 01 Sep 2002, 17:43:18 »
I dont understand what you mean silent1

Do you mean you can`t run WrpEdit because it says you need Photoparade player?

If so, that is not right.  I have never heard of Photoparade player and do not have it on my machine.

I have no problem running WrpEdit or indeed loading any .wrp file into WrpEdit.

Anyway WrpEdit doesn't load .php files, it uses .wrp files, or for import .txt files and a few others.

Please give more details.


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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #6 on: 01 Sep 2002, 17:52:51 »
Just a thought.........silent1

If you are trying to open a pbo......then use one of the other pbo unpacking utilities.

PBO tool is ok.

I think the pbo manager you are thinking of requires you to download the .NET package, and install it.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #7 on: 01 Sep 2002, 18:01:19 »
  Right then, I'll start from the top. The WRPEdit tool I downloaded
was around 800 bytes...to me, that doesn't sound right, but hey. When I go into Windows Explorer then Downloads, the latest download I've done is called modules.php. You're telling me this isn't right, aren't you? Where did you download it from? Perhaps I ought to wait until OFPEC comes back up...
   Anyway, thanks for the reply.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #8 on: 01 Sep 2002, 18:31:18 »
ok silent1

Download WrpEdit from here:

http://www.ofpinternals.megaforums.ru/modules.php?name=Downloads&d_op=viewdownload&cid=3

This is the home of the people who wrote it.


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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #9 on: 01 Sep 2002, 18:35:41 »
   Thanks, I've got it now. I'm a bit brain - dead at the mo.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #10 on: 31 Oct 2002, 13:47:21 »
snYpir
Where did your tutorial go?
I had been refering to it when I needed, but now it gives an error message when you click on the link. Can you put it bach up or give a link to download it?

Thanks
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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #11 on: 09 Jan 2003, 07:12:05 »
I have been using WRP for a while and the one thing I would love to be able to know how to do that none of the tutorials can tell me is:
how to copy something and place it,mainly a object,b/c it is incredibly annoying to have to click and scroll the list and keep doing that over and over and over.
It would save me alot of time if i knew how to do this or knew if it were possibl.
If anyone can help out I would greatly appreciate it
Thanks

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #12 on: 09 Jan 2003, 22:31:34 »
Copy/Paste is not possible.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #13 on: 22 Jan 2003, 20:34:02 »
/rant

WRP edit is pretty bad. You can import terrain from Terragen... but that's about it. We get one freaking crippled version and OFPInternals dissapears without even being bothered doing a tiny update to add a copy and paste function... How much more coding would that take? How much more time would that save for everyone?

Grrrrrrrrrrrr

/end rant.


 

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #14 on: 22 Jan 2003, 20:51:21 »
/anti-rant

WrpEdit is very good, even in its beta form.
It is free, it will probably be updated, we just need to be patient.

You can import terrain from Terragen and Wilbur, you can also make the terrain from scratch in WrpEdit itself, or you can import terrain from DEMs.
There are one or two other ways, but they require a lot more work.  : ))

Even if it is never updated it is still a very powerful tool, and the only tool generally available that allows island creation.

/end anti-rant


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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #15 on: 14 Feb 2003, 20:48:36 »
The link to the tutorial wasn't there ... iiik..

BTW. Anyone heard of a wrpedit clone called Willbur???

Is there an english version of wrpedit???


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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #16 on: 15 Feb 2003, 00:12:47 »
Wilbur is not a WrpEdit clone, it will not produce maps you can import into the game.

Wilbur can be used to prepare maps for WrpEdit though.

English version???........there is only one version (0.93) and last time I looked it was in english.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #17 on: 16 Apr 2003, 16:50:23 »
i just made a toturial.. for res objects in WRP

cuz the other one was verry difficult i tought

http://www.ofpec.com/yabbse/index.php?board=17;action=display;threadid=8600
« Last Edit: 16 Apr 2003, 16:50:49 by hobbit »

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #18 on: 06 May 2003, 19:40:53 »
/rant

I agree wrp is the worst map maker i haeve ever used i hate it   it is shit god damn

/ end of rant    for just now any way

some one should make a nice easy to use and user freindly map maker

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #19 on: 06 May 2003, 20:34:51 »
@Sco_jam

This is just not true, WrpEdit is very easy to use.

Placing of objects like roads and trees....etc can be a pain, but on the whole it is a very useful tool.

WrpEdit was released as Beta and will remain so till an updated version is released.

There are tutorials and a manual available in the Editors Depot if you would like to learn how to use it.



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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #20 on: 19 May 2003, 15:22:36 »
Sorry, but that ARE ALL DEATH LINKS AND I NEED THOSE LINKS  :'(

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #21 on: 20 May 2003, 02:43:45 »
A lot of the links on the first page are indeed dead or non-existent now.

But if you go to the Editors Depot.........Tutorials.........Third Party Tools.......you should find a few tutorials and documents that will help with WrpEdit.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #22 on: 19 Aug 2004, 18:43:35 »
HI,
Um, all the tutorial links are still broken. ???

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #23 on: 19 Aug 2004, 21:20:17 »
I just tried to download a tutorial from the Editors Depot.......Tutorials......Third Party Tools.

The download was fine.........no problems at all.


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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #24 on: 19 Aug 2004, 22:21:28 »
WOoookay I got it now.Thnx.

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Re:OFPEC WRPEdit Tutorial
« Reply #25 on: 28 May 2005, 16:09:51 »
This sticky has many broken links and is now being unstuck.

There is now a new sticky to replace this one.

The new sticky topic is here:

http://www.ofpec.com/yabbse/index.php?board=17;action=display;threadid=23908


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