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Sep 24 2008, 3:08 pm
In response to Active romio
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Ehh someone delete this please .. Nadrew looking your way :P
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In response to Active romio
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Now I'm a stalker for making an inference? I'm serious, though; if you can't read a page in a book, then what are you doing attempting to program? Most people that can't read a page out of a book enjoy being coddled by their relatives for their entire lives; can't you just do the same?
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In response to Jeff8500
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well
1 all i have is my parents but they are always busy 2 im no in the mood 3 ive always wanted to make a game and whats wrong with asking a little help or what i have to look for instead of wasting my time talking 2 ur sry stalking *** |
In response to A.T.H.K
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i want this to be deleted now since u guys ruined my night.
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In response to Active romio
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1 That's what you have nurses for.
2 Neither am I. 3 If you really want to make a game, declare blitzkrieg on your ADHD and read the DM guide. |
In response to Jeff8500
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OMFG STFU AND LEAVE ME ALONE.
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If you actually read the DM Reference, you'll be smart enough to figure out what inconsistent indentation means.
mob That's an example of an inconsistent indentation, DM tags should not be like that. They should be like this. mob By the way, why don't you acutally read the DM Reference and come back?. Click here to see what does switch() means, just so this do not happen to you once. Click here to see a suggestion of what you should change. If you actually read those links, you'll figure out to fix that by your own!. |
In response to Danny Kenobi
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Danny Kenobi wrote:
If you actually read the DM Reference, you'll be smart enough to figure out what inconsistent indentation means. The DM Ref doesn't really explain indentation IIRC, though the DM Guide and other tutorials do. |
In response to Active romio
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I'm a visual learner, and the DM guide was still a great help to me.
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I agree with what the other two posters said, you will deffinately need to look into code a bit more if you plan on working on a project.
However the answer to your question is that after switch, you don`t need an indent. Also for future refrences, if the error has a number in front of it, its the line of code that it is on. Go to the file, press CTRL G, and input the number to see whats wrong. |
In response to Valen45
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This was a dead, 6-months old topic, you loathsome necromancer!
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In response to Jeff8500
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epic fail
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