Adee2007-02-03 01:48:26
Is there a quick and easy way to save all the script I have as one big .txt file so that I can easily install it on a different computer. I'm moving and will need all the script again. I don't really want to remake/refind all the stuff I'm using right now.
Anyone?
Anyone?
Adee2007-02-03 01:59:54
NVM, I answered my own question. Yay.
Xenthos2007-02-03 02:06:44
QUOTE(Adee @ Feb 2 2007, 08:59 PM) 379935
NVM, I answered my own question. Yay.
Did you realize that your signature rather heavily implies that Shorlen is Lusty?
Unknown2007-02-03 03:24:46
Copy your .mud file. Exporting settings as text and then importing them again doesn't always re-create things the way you had them.
Unknown2007-02-03 09:41:52
QUOTE(Xenthos @ Feb 2 2007, 09:06 PM) 379939
Did you realize that your signature rather heavily implies that Shorlen is Lusty?
You've seriously never heard Lusty used before to mean Lusternian? I have doubt.
Xenthos2007-02-03 15:30:38
QUOTE(Wesmin @ Feb 3 2007, 04:41 AM) 380032
You've seriously never heard Lusty used before to mean Lusternian?
I have doubt.
I have doubt.
Doesn't matter what I've heard-- I still dislike the term, for that very reason. It's an abbreviation that doesn't fit! Lusternian does work, however-- or "shiny"-- someone with Luster.
Unknown2007-02-03 15:51:25
QUOTE(Xenthos @ Feb 3 2007, 10:30 AM) 380079
Doesn't matter what I've heard-- I still dislike the term, for that very reason. It's an abbreviation that doesn't fit! Lusternian does work, however-- or "shiny"-- someone with Luster.
Actually that does matter, it’s the whole point. If you perfectly understand the term, but don't agree with it, say so, instead of making purposely-misleading and snide comments.Xenthos2007-02-03 15:53:23
QUOTE(Wesmin @ Feb 3 2007, 10:51 AM) 380085
Actually that does matter, it’s the whole point. If you perfectly understand the term, but don't agree with it, say so, instead of making purposely-misleading and snide comments.
How is it purposely misleading? That is *exactly* what the word means. Thus, the "whole point" vanishes-- I stated that the signature implied Shorlen was lusty, as it actually does.