From: "Jonathan Miller" <jrm@mvp.net>
To: <ml@qoole.com>
Reply-To: ml@qoole.com
Date: Wed, 3 Dec 1997 16:26:12 -0600
Subject: Re: Setting Platform/Elevator heights

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When I said "remember the absolute value" I meant the total COMBINED =
values. Like from "point A to point B" :)

Over'n out:
Jonathan

-----Original Message-----
From: Jonathan Miller <jrm@mvp.net>
To: ml@qoole.com <ml@qoole.com>
Date: Wednesday, December 03, 1997 16:17
Subject: Setting Platform/Elevator heights


One way to judge the height of an elevator is very easy. On the ortho 3d =
windows, whenever you move the cursor, the window tells you the exact =
coordinates that your cursor is on. So all you have to do is lay the =
cursor at the intended top of the elevator, and take note of the Z-axis =
coordinates. The move your cursor to the bottom of the intended lift, =
and note the Z. Now just remember the absolute value, and imput that in =
the height. Hope that helps someone :)

Jonathan Miller



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