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Author Topic: Need help to compile  (Read 1525 times)
midnightsun
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« on: 2009-12-07, 13:19:11 »

Hey everybody I need some help.

I've made 3 maps before without problems, but have got a problem with my 4th.
I'd made the map and thought I was done, then I tested it on LAN with my brother, and found some stuff I wanted to change.
I went back to Source SDK, fixed the stuff, and added a bit new. Then I started compiling, but when it was done and I saw the map in-game, it hadn't made the new stuff, it was just as the old version I tested on LAN.
No matter what I try to, the new thing there's in the map in Source SDK, won't come when I've compiled.

What am I gonna do?
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« Reply #1 on: 2009-12-22, 09:05:36 »

I hate to say it, Midnight, but I don't think anyone has a clue what you're talking about. Usually, this forum goes about 15 views until a response. We're at 140 and counting. Sorry.
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« Reply #2 on: 2009-12-22, 14:24:11 »

I guess there may be another product called VOLT that includes a "map editor" - Visual OpenType Layout Tool does not.
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« Reply #3 on: 2009-12-23, 08:25:48 »

It is RE-VOLT for sure.  Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: 2009-12-24, 06:30:42 »

It is RE-VOLT for sure.  Smiley

Thank you, Alex, I'm pretty sure you're right. For a while, I thought I was going nuts. I could not figure out what, in heavens' name, the original post could possibly mean in reference to fonts and Open Type. I've gone through the instructional video and a great deal of the available documentation, not to mention Unicode meetings and documents, and had no idea what he was talking about.
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