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From: "Root Beer" <rootbeer_@geocities.com>
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Subject: Re: WISHLIST ALERT
Date: Sat, 29 Nov 1997 22:37:25 -0800
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> > Entity Templates!!!!
> > 
> > yup, thats my idea, isnt it GOOD ;)
> > ok well, think about it, Im sure this will be very helpfull especially
> for
> > the newbies... or the ppl like me who can never rember how to make a
> button
> 
> That would be cool.  What about entity wizards?  You select the location
> for the entity, and then fill out the info then select the location for
the
> trigger and fill out it's info.  And all the questions for the info would
> be easy to read statements, just for newbies :-)

Not meaning to sound haughty or anything, but the little pop-up messages
that appear for the different fields in the entity window make it quite
easy to figure the stuff out already.

I don't know how to do any of that fancy entity stuff, but I just learned
how to make <drum roll> a teleporter (oooooh) and a real honest-to-god door
(<gasp> "Not just a hole in the wall?"  "No -- it moves!")... all by
myself!  (Aren't you proud?  ;)

Check out the messages Qoole gives about what each field does, and it's not
hard to figure out how to make switches, doors, etc.  Sorta like an Entity
Wizard already.

--Root Beer

