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ThEoNaNdOnLy

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tutorial problem
« on: 01 May 2004, 20:26:40 »
Hi all, i know this sounds Very stupid but i have a problem in a tutorial. hehe lol


i have done exactly as it says, (it is a scripting tutorial, cant remember who by but he is swedish)

but when i put my notepad typed script into the folder , all done exactly as he says. and i tye all the crap he tells me to type in the init field, but when i try to prieview the file it says that it cannot find the script?

this is wierd as i ran over it 4 times to make sure i had done it all correct and i had? does neone know what i have done wrong?


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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #1 on: 01 May 2004, 20:36:46 »
go look inside your mission folder and make sure it is called:

yourscript.sqs

And not

yourscript.sqs.txt

Presuming you have file exrtensions switched on in your system.


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ThEoNaNdOnLy

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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #2 on: 01 May 2004, 20:42:08 »
no i have tried that, im running windows xp proff

it says some stuff underneath in grey?

could that be what u mean?

ThEoNaNdOnLy

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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #3 on: 01 May 2004, 20:44:59 »
all it says underneath is text document and the 1kb ? but the title is hello.sqs

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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #4 on: 01 May 2004, 20:48:40 »
Try this:

From any folder window, go to....Tools Menu.......Folder Options.

On the View Tab look for ......Hide file extensions for known file types.......if it is checked.......uncheck it.

Press Apply then Ok
Then recheck what your file is called



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« Last Edit: 01 May 2004, 20:50:47 by Planck »
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ThEoNaNdOnLy

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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #5 on: 01 May 2004, 20:55:03 »
YAY thanx m8 ur a good man!

that was the problem i suppose coz the script worked lol


btw when it said unknown operator what did it mean? was that something wrong with the script of the init?

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Re:tutorial problem
« Reply #6 on: 01 May 2004, 20:57:00 »
I don't know about your error message, you haven't shown it........but I imagine is is a prob;em with the script syntax.


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