So I was wondering - are .FLI files self-contained?
For example, when modifying a .FLI file, can I call a variable created in another .FLI file?
Is it important which order the respective .FLI files have been loaded in?
Or is it simply not doable (i.e. all .FLI files are completely self-contained - nothing in, nothing out)?
(I imagine I will have the same question when it comes to .AIP files, and between .FLI and .AIP files)
Cheers,
Xmucane
For example, when modifying a .FLI file, can I call a variable created in another .FLI file?
Is it important which order the respective .FLI files have been loaded in?
Or is it simply not doable (i.e. all .FLI files are completely self-contained - nothing in, nothing out)?
(I imagine I will have the same question when it comes to .AIP files, and between .FLI and .AIP files)
Cheers,
Xmucane
Then the CTP-I AI could be wiser
If only some would be able to do it
Holy sh.t
. I tried building it and got a whole bunch of errors. The crucial ones had to do with the fact that they took the space layer out of CTP2. I think that to get it to work you'd have to have the original CTP1 files, which apparently don't exist anymore.
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