As promised: Python Extended with T3D
by Demolishun · in Torque 3D Professional · 11/14/2011 (9:18 pm) · 4 replies
I have not turned this into a resource yet. What I need is feedback as to if this works properly for people. Then I will distill it down to an official T3D resource. I had trouble using the resource interface as it did not look like I could start on it, then come back later to finish it.
So please take a look at it and comment here on changes that need to be made.
Thanks in advance.
PyTorque
So please take a look at it and comment here on changes that need to be made.
Thanks in advance.
PyTorque
About the author
I love programming, I love programming things that go click, whirr, boom. For organized T3D Links visit: http://demolishun.com/?page_id=67
#2
Thanks for your encouragement.
I love how we can get into TDN and flesh things out. It has served as a great way to explore and share your exploration with other people. Definitely helps when coming back to it months later. You can actually remember what you did.
11/16/2011 (2:28 pm)
@Greg,Thanks for your encouragement.
I love how we can get into TDN and flesh things out. It has served as a great way to explore and share your exploration with other people. Definitely helps when coming back to it months later. You can actually remember what you did.
#3
"line 100 (1.1) / 107 (1.2)"
So the 100 would be for version 1.1 and the 107 would be for version 1.2. I just ran it and the demo from the end of the resource works as expected like it did 1.1.
So the status for 1.2 is officially "as good as it was for 1.1"!
11/20/2011 (2:52 pm)
Okay, just tested the tutorial on 1.2. I also updated the line numbers. If the line number differs from 1.1 I added the line number for 1.2 and indicate which version the line number is for. Like this:"line 100 (1.1) / 107 (1.2)"
So the 100 would be for version 1.1 and the 107 would be for version 1.2. I just ran it and the demo from the end of the resource works as expected like it did 1.1.
So the status for 1.2 is officially "as good as it was for 1.1"!
#4
www.garagegames.com/community/resources/view/21370
11/23/2011 (8:15 am)
Just submitted a resource. Not sure if it will be available yet or not:www.garagegames.com/community/resources/view/21370
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