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Default Localization.txt editing - 12-26-2002, 10:07 AM

I posted this in the MOHAdmin.com forums for Chris Sheldon, and recieved no responce, so I figured I should try here:

[quote:9939b]I'm trying to work with the localization.txt file in Spearhead for my swear filter, and I have a few questions to ask.

1) Are you able to add your own messages to transmit in the game? Example:

[code:9939b]{ "test" "hello!" }[/code:9939b] If that were put in the file, typing the word test would transmit hello! Does this still work in Spearhead?

2) Where are the localization.txt commands derived from? I know there's a file in Pak2.PK3/global/localization.txt, but even if I delete this file, it will take the scripting from somewhere else.

3) Is the global folder required to be in a .PK3 for it to work correctly now, or can it still be in the main folder, mainta?

The answers to these questions will really help me understand better how I can put the Swear Filter together for Spearhead. Thanks![/quote:9939b]

PS: Please also refer to this post:

[url:9939b]http://www.alliedassault.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=152106[/url:9939b]
  
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