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    I'm planning to make a ToT scen and want to include events.
    I know that there have to be a bunch of new macro commands in ToT, but I didn't find any kind of file where these commands could be described.
    I browsed the scenario league tips where I read that there should be a macro.txt file included on the CD, but I couldn't find it (I have a German version, maybe this could be the problem ???)

    If anybody has some macro.txt hanging around somewhere in the deep of his hard drive, please email it to:
    markus.artner@gmx.at

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    "Am Anfang war das Wort" - J.W. Goethe, "Faust"

    "So they've learned from me" - Napoleon
    Bonaparte, during the Battle of Leipzig
    War doesn't prove who is right, only who is left.

  • #2
    Done.

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    • #3
      Miner, I got your email, but there wasn't any file included.
      BTW, I don't need a German version, English is ok.
      I only stated that maybe there wasn't any macro.txt on my CD because it was ToT German Version...

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      "Am Anfang war das Wort" - J.W. Goethe, "Faust"

      "So they've learned from me" - Napoleon
      Bonaparte, during the Battle of Leipzig
      War doesn't prove who is right, only who is left.

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      • #4
        okay, i sent you one, hopefully the attatchment will go through this time.

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        • #5
          Strange, my Sent Items is showing an attachment of 'macro.txt'. Ich weis nicht! Outlook ist krank.

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          • #6
            Its basically the same as the manual.....
            *grumbles about work*

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            • #7
              Thanks SandMonkey, i got your email.
              Miner, thanks anyway... Outlook ist scheisse...

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              "Am Anfang war das Wort" - J.W. Goethe, "Faust"

              "So they've learned from me" - Napoleon
              Bonaparte, during the Battle of Leipzig
              War doesn't prove who is right, only who is left.

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              • #8
                Closing the gate after the horse has bolted, however I've put it here which you can copy and paste into your favourite word processing program.

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