From: "Alex Kay" <yak@iinet.net.au>
To: <ml@qoole.com>
Reply-To: ml@qoole.com
Date: Fri, 2 Jan 1998 17:52:35 +0800
Subject: Re: Is it a bug?

Nah, Qoole just sticks all that info into the .map file
then the compiler tools and Quake work out what to do
with them if they're valid.

Regards,
    Alex

-----Original Message-----
From: Kenancy Valenwell <kbagwell@slip.net>
To: ml@qoole.com <ml@qoole.com>
Date: Friday, 2 January 1998 14:28
Subject: Re: Is it a bug?


>Hey everyone, maybe you know better than I:
>
>I know that QOOLE allows a person to add additional fields to the entity
>properties menu, but how does QOOLE know what to do with the new field and
>the value a person enters for it?  Doesn't this sort of thing have to be
>coded into the program or something?  I've heard this on rotating entities
>in the past, where someone said a person would have to add the fields
>"angle" and "speed" and then enter in a value.  But if QOOLE didn't have
>these fields to begin with, how the heck does it know what to do with them
>for that entity?
>Ken B.
>kbagwell@slip.net
>
>




