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Re: c-script to lite-c
[Re: Cowabanga]
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06/05/09 16:09
06/05/09 16:09
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the_clown
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converting a7 c-script to lite-c is easier than converting a3/4/5 one. Converting from A5 C-Script isn't so hard. So if someone got something to convert from A5 c-script: ask Cowabanga, he'll do it with pleasure... 
Last edited by the_clown; 06/05/09 16:09.
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Re: c-script to lite-c
[Re: Cowabanga]
#270035
06/05/09 16:15
06/05/09 16:15
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Quad
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i didnt said hard, i said 6 and 7 versions are easier  yeah, if you need a c-script to be converted to lite-c and dont want to learn c-script for that, you can ask at user requests forum, someone will convert it, it's also good for community.
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Re: c-script to lite-c
[Re: Tobias]
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10/25/09 01:28
10/25/09 01:28
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Galen
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When I try importing the search/replace files from the manual after adding my files-to-be-updated to a new group, it doesn't seem like anything happens when I use the "replace" function. What should I be seeing in ReplaceEm when I import a search/replace file?
EDIT: never mind, I think it didn't appear to be doing anything because my code didn't really need cleaning up, just the actual conversion...
Last edited by Galen; 10/25/09 14:59.
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