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Dark GDK / Transfer from DBP to Dark Game SDK Question

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FPS Mastermind
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Posted: 25th Nov 2005 19:30
I have just bought DBSDK, and I was wondering if there was any easy way of transfering my DBP code.

Hey, I am a total noob to DBP, so if you would be kind enough to just help me along. I'm good with FPSC though, just learning DBP now.

OSX Using Happy Dude
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Posted: 25th Nov 2005 19:35
Nope - except by re-typing everything.

FPS Mastermind
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Posted: 25th Nov 2005 19:40
Thanks for the info. I will just transfer with retyping.

Hey, I am a total noob to DBP, so if you would be kind enough to just help me along. I'm good with FPSC though, just learning DBP now.

Morcilla
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Posted: 27th Nov 2005 21:55
You can use replacement function with any editor to speed up the translation, like:

"if" replace with "if ("
"endif" replace with "} //endif"
"rem " replace with "//"
"remstart" replace with "/*"

and so on..
Miguel Melo
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Posted: 28th Nov 2005 16:10
Quote: "
You can use replacement function with any editor to speed up the translation, like:
"if" replace with "if ("
"endif" replace with "} //endif"
"rem " replace with "//"
"remstart" replace with "/*"
"


Another money saving tip from McDonald's, eh Morcilla?

After those four, you just have to retype the other bazillion differences... LOL

I'll get me coat...
Morcilla
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Posted: 28th Nov 2005 19:28 Edited at: 28th Nov 2005 19:31
Yeah, you have to replace all the different commands that the program uses, but you can replace all ocurrences in ONE step.

That will make the maximum number of replacements near to the number of different commands available in dbpro, not sure if that reach bazillions...

If anyone knows a better way, I'll be glad to change my method.
Miguel Melo
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Posted: 29th Nov 2005 00:47
Hey Morcilla, I was kidding ehehe... hope you didn't think I was having a go or anything. That would be the way I'd go about too if I were to try and port something over.

I better shut up now...
Morcilla
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Posted: 29th Nov 2005 11:51
No problem !
Peter H
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Posted: 1st Dec 2005 00:04 Edited at: 1st Dec 2005 00:04
i would do it line by line...

but i'm one of those people who is willing to move every grain of sand with my fingers instead of a shovel if i think it will make the final sand castle look better

"We make the worst games in the universe..."

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