From: "Julian Easterling" <jeasterling@pascal.coker.edu>
To: <ml@qoole.com>
In-Reply-To: <199803191615.LAA21823@www.cntwk.net>
Reply-To: ml@qoole.com
Date: Thu, 19 Mar 1998 11:57:03 -0500
Subject: RE: [Q2/General Qoole] Rad Errors

If you want, I will send the Pak editor I use.  It is called winpack.  I
will send it directly to you if you want it instead of everyone on the list.
I don't remember where I got the program from, but It has always done what I
needed it to do.

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Julian Easterling, Lab Manager
Coker College Hartsville,SC USA
Email: jeasterling@pascal.coker.edu
ICQ:   9072093
http://www.coker.edu/employees/jeasterl
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-----Original Message-----
From: owner-qoole@qoole.com [mailto:owner-qoole@qoole.com]On Behalf Of
Sandman
Sent: Thursday, March 19, 1998 11:16 AM
To: ml@qoole.com
Subject: [Q2/General Qoole] Rad Errors



Hi,
	Read somewhere back someone having rad problems.  I used an earlier
version of Qoole, and never had any problems.  I updated to 2.34 and I get
errors...and I find out now we have to extract .wal's from the .pak for it?
 How come?  What changed in 2.32 that was dropped in 2.34?

Someone then commented that said person needs to extract to the /textures
directory of Q2, and to do this..get WC or Winpack.  My problem is.. I like
Qoole (Well, I bought the cd, so.. I'm going to use it).. and.. if I have
to download WorldCraft to get the full functionality of a level design..
should I switch products then?

Does anyone at least know where I can find Winpack?  I've searched around
for it and came up with all kinds of answers.  I don't feel like screwing
with another level-editor to just get all the .wal's extracted.

~Sandman



