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(No I use copy and paste. If I want to make some lvz I usually find an .ini that is similar to what I want and edit it a little, no point writing the whole lot by hand every time.)
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[[User:Smong|Smong]]: No I use copy and paste. If I want to make some lvz I usually find an .ini that is similar to what I want and edit it a little, no point writing the whole lot by hand every time.
 
[[User:Smong|Smong]]: No I use copy and paste. If I want to make some lvz I usually find an .ini that is similar to what I want and edit it a little, no point writing the whole lot by hand every time.
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[[Akai]]: Ya...well, I can type a word or two faster than I can find an existing .ini, open it, find what I want, copy it, go back to my new document and paste.

Revision as of 03:56, 14 March 2005

Akai: Curious (because I'm ignorant) - Does debuild give things the capital letters as used all over this article just for kicks, or is there some other point to it?

Akai: the "of course" was just an insinuation that .wa2 and .bm2 are the same type of thing, not meant as (eg) "Windows is, of course, gay" :p

"as with .wa2, of course" - because the two extensions function in the same manner

imo care should be taken when attributing tone or emotionality to _text_ (if you have to at all)

Smong: Captial letters are in example.ini. This article doesn't mention debuildlevel.exe and that should have it's own article anyway.

Akai: I just had a dirty urge to decapitalize everything (OutFile to outfile, etc) because I personally never bother and y'know the newbs, give something a capital letter and they'll think it's required (unless of course it matters). :p

Smong: Hey! If you can change Subspace to SubSpace I think I am allowed to keep OutFile >:(

Akai: So you actually take the time to type caps for all those? Do you type IMAGE?

Smong: No I use copy and paste. If I want to make some lvz I usually find an .ini that is similar to what I want and edit it a little, no point writing the whole lot by hand every time.

Akai: Ya...well, I can type a word or two faster than I can find an existing .ini, open it, find what I want, copy it, go back to my new document and paste.