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| Evar678:
--- Quote from: Chrono on December 18, 2012, 05:27:27 PM ---loving it's not even in correct units. $LoadingBricks_PositionOffset = "0 0 32"; --- End quote --- Good job Chrono! :) |
| Greek2me:
--- Quote from: Chrono on December 18, 2012, 05:27:27 PM ---$LoadingBricks_PositionOffset = "0 0 32"; --- End quote --- What kind of units are those? |
| Chrono:
--- Quote from: Greek2me on December 18, 2012, 05:31:35 PM ---What kind of units are those? --- End quote --- Good question, cause this doesn't exactly leave room for plates. |
| Nymethus:
--- Quote from: Chrono on December 18, 2012, 05:33:11 PM ---Good question, cause this doesn't exactly leave room for plates. --- End quote --- it doesn't exactly work either :( --- Quote from: Evar678 on December 18, 2012, 05:21:18 PM ---Use duplicator --- End quote --- Hey, this works! Only problem being I can only move one part of a build at a time, unless I connect everything. aand I have to move it away, build a bunch of cubes, and move it back to elevate it at the same place. äaand the duplicator rapes all my custom print bricks. so that's a few tricky thingies. I guess that's the way I'll have to do it though, unless one of these scripts (lines of text..?) start working. |
| Chrono:
--- Quote from: Nymethus on December 18, 2012, 05:53:41 PM ---it doesn't exactly work either :( --- End quote --- Ah. Try this then, in the console. --- Code: ---function calcSaveOffset(){$LoadingBricks_PositionOffset = "0 0 32";}$LoadingBricks_PositionOffset = "0 0 32"; --- End code --- |
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