Re: [runrev DOC] how does "parent scripting" or "behaviours" work?

2009-07-26 Thread Robert M.
Errare humanum est - I found out that behaVIOR is documented in the main dictionnary :drunk: There are 6 references to "behavior" (and not behavIOURS as I as a french lad looked for...) and it would have been clearer to my view to keep the name as "parentScript" because behaviors mostly refer to

Re: [runrev DOC] how does "parent scripting" or "behaviours" work?

2009-07-25 Thread Robert M.
Thanks for the hint.. I did find engine change log for V.3.5, but behaviour info is vague there and "ParentScriptNotes.txt" where details should have been is missing out! Had similar problem with version 4.00 for which splash21 saw the engine change log, and it was not there either on my disk! B

Re: [runrev DOC] how does "parent scripting" or "behaviours" work?

2009-07-25 Thread Andre Garzia
Robert, check the .txt file that comes with the release. They list the new additions there with some brief help usually. :D On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 11:44 PM, Robert M. wrote: > > First.. I appreciate work being done by runrev, but I really point out how... > "strange" to my view their policy reg

[runrev DOC] how does "parent scripting" or "behaviours" work?

2009-07-25 Thread Robert M.
First.. I appreciate work being done by runrev, but I really point out how... "strange" to my view their policy regarding documentation is... and when I write "strange", I mean.. many other birds! Precisely (once more..) I have been "charmed" by two articles mentionning the new possibility of "pa