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    Re: More Insane Script Problems!

    It'll complain that you're casting floats to bools, but it does compile. I assume that works the same way it does in C: 0 is false, anything else is true.

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    Re: More Insane Script Problems!

    Yes.

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    Re: More Insane Script Problems!

    Gah! Now it's telling me that on Line 62, the pointer type "Screen" doesn't have a function called "ComboD"! >_< And by the way, after what Nick told me, I changed all like lines to have the Screen->ComboD things after each || . What is the problem? Oh, and it still keeps saying that it has a problem casting from float to bool on Line 57..... the one that Nick fixed....

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