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======Using the new DALLAS search function(s) ( V1.0 ) Atan======
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Now you are able to search for things in your script by mouse click or by entering text.
If there is a match all occurrences will be highlighted. See this simple example:
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We entered the word 'taken' inside the edit-box, unchecked 'Exact' and as we pressed 'Find text' Buttons we see that we got one hit.
The scriptline which contains that word is now highlighted.
It's always a pain if DALLAS tells us that one or more script-lines contain an 'Unknown Object' which must be changed.
This example here shows how to find such line(s) very easily:
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In new D3Edit versions DALLAS is searching for such errors before saving and highlights them.
While starting DALLAS some new list-boxes are filled. Left clicking onto an entry will search for this word. This word is entered into the search field too. The number of hits is shown, all related scripts are expanded and the searched text will be highlighted. Use the scroll-bar to the right to navigate through all the scripts.
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If there is no hit in the Scripts now and you are pretty sure about it, you can delete it from the list now.
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This new search feature is very useful while scripting. Once you are familiar with it, you'll wonder how you got along without it!
Using it in the right way can save you a lot of time during your scripting.
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Descent3LevelEditing
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{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=2.png"}}
Now you are able to search for things in your script by mouse click or by entering text.
If there is a match all occurrences will be highlighted. See this simple example:
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=3.png"}}
We entered the word 'taken' inside the edit-box, unchecked 'Exact' and as we pressed 'Find text' Buttons we see that we got one hit.
The scriptline which contains that word is now highlighted.
It's always a pain if DALLAS tells us that one or more script-lines contain an 'Unknown Object' which must be changed.
This example here shows how to find such line(s) very easily:
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=4.png"}}
In new D3Edit versions DALLAS is searching for such errors before saving and highlights them.
While starting DALLAS some new list-boxes are filled. Left clicking onto an entry will search for this word. This word is entered into the search field too. The number of hits is shown, all related scripts are expanded and the searched text will be highlighted. Use the scroll-bar to the right to navigate through all the scripts.
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=5.png"}}
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=6.png"}}
If there is no hit in the Scripts now and you are pretty sure about it, you can delete it from the list now.
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=7.png"}}
{{image class="center" title="NewDALLASSearch" url="http://www.prepare4descent.net/descentiapedia/NewDALLASSearch/files.xml?action=download&file=8.png"}}
This new search feature is very useful while scripting. Once you are familiar with it, you'll wonder how you got along without it!
Using it in the right way can save you a lot of time during your scripting.
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Descent3LevelEditing
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Now you are able to search things inside your script by mouse click or by entering a text.
If there will be a hit all accurances will be highlighted. See this simple example:
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We entered the word 'taken' inside the editbox, unchecked 'Exact' and as we pressed 'Find text' Buttons we see that we got one hit.
The scriptline which contains that word was highlighted.
It's a pain always if DALLAS tells us that one or more scriptlines contain an 'Unknown Objekt' which must be changed.
This example here shows how to find such line(s) very easy:
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Inside new D3Edit Versions DALLAS is searching such errors before saving and highlight them.
While starting DALLAS some new Listboxes are filled. Mouse click left onto an entry will search this word. This word is entered inside the search field too. The number of hits is shown, all related scripts are expanded and the searched text will be highlighted. Use the scrollbar to the right to navigate through all the scripts.
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If there is no hit inside the Scripts now and you are pretty sure about, you can delete it from the list now.
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This new search feature is very usful while scripting. Once you are familiar with it, you won't miss it anymore.
Using it in the right way you can save a lot of time during your scripting!