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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoriaRPG View Post
    http://timelord.insomnia247.nl/zc-de...lassic/1st.cmb

    Download that, then:

    1. Determine the lowest used combo (with no combos after it!!) in your combo table, and make a note of its ID.
    2. Go to Quest->Import->Combos
    3. Set the starting point at the value that you noted in (1)
    4. Select the file 1st.cmb in the dialogue.
    5. ZQuest should append the new combos to your combo table, and because I pre-loaded the tileset and the palettes, they should instantly work, and be available.
    It doesn't work.

    1. The lowest used combo is 192.

    2. ????? Are you sure that you mean Quest->Import->Combos? I can't import there anything. You mean File->Import->Combo Table??

    3. OK

    4. OK

    5. Maybe I'm too stupid for that.

    You have my qst.-file. Could you please try it?


    Quote Originally Posted by ZoriaRPG View Post
    P.S. My German is somewhat degraded, and I primarily read the language infrequently, but en Deutsche is slang (phonetic 'en') of sorts, over here.
    Maybe it is a german slang IN GERMANY, but I am from Austria (Salzburg, on the german/bavarian border). This is the land with the mountains, not with the kangaroos. In Austria we have the problem that a West Austrian hardly understands an East Austrian when he speaks in dialect. And vice versa. Damned dialects. The most often spoken sentence: What did you say?


    PS: Your tutorial doesn't work, but at least I have since yesterday an animated waterfall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joeiiii View Post
    It doesn't work.

    1. The lowest used combo is 192.

    2. ????? Are you sure that you mean Quest->Import->Combos? I can't import there anything. You mean File->Import->Combo Table??

    3. OK

    4. OK

    5. Maybe I'm too stupid for that.

    You have my qst.-file. Could you please try it?




    Maybe it is a german slang IN GERMANY, but I am from Austria (Salzburg, on the german/bavarian border). This is the land with the mountains, not with the kangaroos. In Austria we have the problem that a West Austrian hardly understands an East Austrian when he speaks in dialect. And vice versa. Damned dialects. The most often spoken sentence: What did you say?


    PS: Your tutorial doesn't work, but at least I have since yesterday an animated waterfall.
    Oh, rats. I'll have a look, but I may have remembered the behaviour here wrongly. You need to insert blank combos first, to create the offset, and the starting value is the combo page, not combo ID.

    EDIT: There's sadly no way to automate this. I'd need to do a lot of manual reconstruction, using your ma;d in the newer tileset.

    If I have time, I'll try to do that, but even basic things such as dungeon doors--hardcoded tiles in 1.90--now need combos. I'd need to do massive amounts of reconstruction.

    I can possibly wotk on features for ZQuest, tp insert raw combos or tiles, but that's another matter.

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