I cannot get the editor to open on the wikia to reserve some lines for Tropetyper.
Is it just me or is the wikia borked?
PJ
2da reserved ranges
Débuté par
PJ156
, févr. 07 2014 07:48
#1
Posté 07 février 2014 - 07:48
#2
Posté 07 février 2014 - 08:21
#3
Posté 07 février 2014 - 08:36
It works for me. Have you enabled any additional security features on your browser perhaps?
#4
Posté 07 février 2014 - 09:05
Not that I know of but I have the all invasive Norton so it may have done something helpful for me 
I try to open the editor and it hangs on loadings it. It used to work ... I will check the browser settings?
PJ
I try to open the editor and it hangs on loadings it. It used to work ... I will check the browser settings?
PJ
#5
Posté 07 février 2014 - 09:36
Yup, just you.
#6
Posté 08 février 2014 - 08:13
Bugger!
I shal have to play and see if I can fix this
PJ
I shal have to play and see if I can fix this
PJ
#7
Posté 08 février 2014 - 08:48
maybe your browser's cookie settings?
Usually denying cookies doesn't stop the site completely, ....
ps. check your popup settings while yer in there
Usually denying cookies doesn't stop the site completely, ....
ps. check your popup settings while yer in there
Modifié par kevL, 08 février 2014 - 08:49 .
#8
Posté 17 février 2014 - 04:04
I've reserved a TLK range, but am having some difficulty getting the tables to renumber appropriately. Do I need to start with 16777216 and then just insert 370k lines of padding, or is there some way to get tlkedit2 to renumber it from the start?
Thanks in advance - I've got everything I need to start going to town on baseitems and feat.2da *except* making sure my reserved lines stay where they belong.
//solved. For anybody who's as noob as me, when tlkedit2 describes "resize table," what it actually means is that you enter the number of rows, and it inserts that many into your file. If you planned ahead, then you just start cranking. If not, cut, copy/paste back the number of rows you lost by cutting and pasting what you already had, until you're starting at the right spot. If I didn't totally goof this up, completely quick and painless.
Thanks in advance - I've got everything I need to start going to town on baseitems and feat.2da *except* making sure my reserved lines stay where they belong.
//solved. For anybody who's as noob as me, when tlkedit2 describes "resize table," what it actually means is that you enter the number of rows, and it inserts that many into your file. If you planned ahead, then you just start cranking. If not, cut, copy/paste back the number of rows you lost by cutting and pasting what you already had, until you're starting at the right spot. If I didn't totally goof this up, completely quick and painless.
Modifié par Happycrow, 18 février 2014 - 01:22 .





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