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| 01 Oct 2011 11:23 AM |
Also, what is a 'Source Code'?
I fail at scripting.
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mage11561
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:26 AM |
Did I accidentely go to Scripting Helpers? -le checks what forum this is- Nope, this is C&G. |
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Flammus
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:27 AM |
omg
find the srouce code script
open it up and save it to a word pad thing
then find the execute script thing and insert the script you saved |
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mage11561
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:27 AM |
| Yeah, what Flammus said, I use it all the time, but this doesn't belong in C&G... |
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kaelan01
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:29 AM |
I just turned 13, don't know how to script, and I got it working within 5 minutes.
durrrrrrr
It's easy. Obviously, you'd know how to FIND the source code, it's in the model. Copy and paste it to notepad. Save that and name it "CMDUTL.Lua" or whatever it is, and then exit. Go in ROBLOX Studio, find the "run script" under one of the tabs, and find the document.
Good luck, knowing my way of teaching things, you'll need it. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:29 AM |
| It's a gui that can be used by simply using the execute that has some cewl stuff in it, n0b. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:30 AM |
| Yeh, he's not gonna do it, he can't read apparently. |
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:31 AM |
wat
I honestly don't understand you Flammus.
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barfitup
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:33 AM |
I have a suggestion. Open the model, double click on the 'doc' script, not the 'lua' one.
READ THE DIRECTIONS. then you have it <3 |
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Tanhbin
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:33 AM |
Read the directions yesterday...
I will read em again.
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:34 AM |
| You can use to to cframe objects and more. |
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Tanhbin
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:36 AM |
I know that laser.
I mean... what the heck is a 'Source Code' Is it the entire script?!
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Tanhbin
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Tanhbin
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R4P18
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:42 AM |
| In response to 'what is source code', it is the code behind the application. Think of it as in a pancake. You have the liquid, which is the source code, you cook it (compile it) and you get a pancake (The application). It is modified by developers, or in the case of open source (all of my projects are open source, released under the BSD License) given to the community to modify. Open source applications include Linux, Gedit, My game (Unnamed, as searching for it leads to my name), Gnome, KDE, Epiphany, and many others. Closed (Properiatory) source applications include Windows, Microsoft Office, Mac OSX, and Internet Explorer. ROBLOX is also properiatory. |
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Tanhbin
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| 01 Oct 2011 11:44 AM |
Alright... that cleared 5% up.
Now, where do I find the code in the script?!
It's driving me mad!
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