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cirkut5732

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angusgm looking for a answer from you
« on: 03 Mar 2005, 00:12:57 »
Hey angsum a few days ago you had a question about a lightsource, mcguba answered you with use setpos and a headlamp.
   You answered back with a "works great!"
But no one can figure out how you got the headlamp to work, this inflame true doesnt work etc, etc,... Mind helping us out???

cirkut5732

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #1 on: 03 Mar 2005, 03:00:07 »
By the way I spelled your name wrong...very sorry AngusJM

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #2 on: 03 Mar 2005, 03:25:43 »
Have you tried something like:

lightname action ["light On"]



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cirkut5732

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #3 on: 03 Mar 2005, 04:24:34 »
Ill try that line and post back thanks

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #4 on: 03 Mar 2005, 10:33:27 »
it doesn't work.

and be warned - this switchlight "on" seems to light up the lamp just fine, until i preview again and then ofp crashes to desktop.

i'd be interested to hear the result of this...
« Last Edit: 03 Mar 2005, 10:33:53 by bedges »

cirkut5732

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #5 on: 04 Mar 2005, 04:44:28 »
I got this switchlight "on" to work with the workdesk lamp so far, Im gonna try every light i have and post back with the names of the ones that work

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Re:angusgm looking for a answer from you
« Reply #6 on: 04 Mar 2005, 20:19:35 »
IMO switchlight is only intended for streetlights embedded in .wrp files.

When used on lights that are placed in the editor, the light source usually appears half way up {or half way down, depends how you look at it :)) the light model.

And then of course it also causes a CTD if previewed more than once.


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« Last Edit: 04 Mar 2005, 20:20:18 by Planck »
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