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FPSC Classic Product Chat / Code Snippets? i know im a noob but i need help

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gotnoname
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 17:18 Edited at: 20th Sep 2006 18:03
Hi.. I find these Code Snippets all the time.. What can i do with them.. And whats all that [ModEdit] that shows up when i click on them.. I need help.


Help the noob!

Homer Simpson

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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 17:59 Edited at: 20th Sep 2006 18:04
Uhhh.... so you can read the "[ModEdit]" wich is inside the code sinippets but you can't read whats outside of it?

Strange......


Anyway, if you read the topic well, you will understand what ever is inside those code snippets.

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uman
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 18:02 Edited at: 20th Sep 2006 18:05
You need to read the manual and study the content in the scripting and other forums and learn what they do and how to work with them.

If you need help you need to be specific and not use offensive terms.

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Doggy
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 18:05 Edited at: 21st Sep 2006 18:38
(edit: ^he got first ^)
In short the "Code Snippets" usually contain a short piece of script which you can copy and paste to a text editor of your liking (like notepad), save it as a .fpi, and use it as a script in FPSC. Some people also use it to make posts "shorter", since the snippet can be hidden and has smaller text.

I have noticed that on Firefox the text is way too "small", or rather the font is screwed up and looks like series of bigger and smaller squares and dots. When copied to notepad they show ok
uman
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 18:06
I can confirn the messed up code snippets in Firefox - I get that too - its just illegible.

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DJ Professor K
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 18:07
^^ No need for that, if your mouse has a mouse wheel, just click "CTRL + move mouse wheel up/down)" this will make text bigger/smaller on IE/firefox and many other internet browsers.

If the mouse doesn't have wheel, "CTRL + '+/-)" should work... but i'm not shure.

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gotnoname
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Posted: 20th Sep 2006 18:32
Thanks allot for all the answers.. Doggy Espacially.. Very simple explanination.. Thanks everybody though!

Homer Simpson

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