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 Moving the whole scene 
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Post Moving the whole scene
Just wrote a simple script that moves all objects and areas of the specified scene. It could be usefull if you screwed up with scene sizes and need to move the whole scene. To run the script you'll need a standalone version of Lua (for example Lua for Windows). Put the script to the same folder with you scene INI's then open it in text editor, set parameters and run. For the love of God please make backup copies of your scenes before using it. It does not alter source scene and creates a new one, but anyway I warned you :wink:

This is not a mod, so if you don't make scenes you probably don't need to download this.


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Fri Jan 13, 2012 8:08 pm
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Damn, I wish I had this when making my mappacks. Very nice job! :grin:


Fri Jan 13, 2012 10:32 pm
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Always wanted to write it but was too lazy. Until today suddenly I had a choice: redraw the whole scene or do something not so dumb :grin:


Fri Jan 13, 2012 11:12 pm
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