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- | This guide is in progress | ||
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===== Guide to the Orx Console and Commands ===== | ===== Guide to the Orx Console and Commands ===== | ||
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The Orx Console will save you many hours of fiddly experimentation. | The Orx Console will save you many hours of fiddly experimentation. | ||
- | {{ :tutorials: | + | {{ tutorials:command: |
==== Starting with a Common Project ==== | ==== Starting with a Common Project ==== | ||
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It will be helpful to use a common project that is available to everyone so that you can work with commands and configuration demonstrated in this guide. | It will be helpful to use a common project that is available to everyone so that you can work with commands and configuration demonstrated in this guide. | ||
- | If you are using the [[https:// | + | If you are using the [[https:// |
The Bounce Demo is not available in the downloadable release versions of Orx. Otherwise just use a project of your own. | The Bounce Demo is not available in the downloadable release versions of Orx. Otherwise just use a project of your own. | ||
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==== Starting the Orx Console ==== | ==== Starting the Orx Console ==== | ||
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- | {{ :tutorials: | + | {{ tutorials:command: |
==== Finding Commands and Navigating ==== | ==== Finding Commands and Navigating ==== | ||
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The info in between the '' | The info in between the '' | ||
+ | Commands utilize the following types: | ||
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+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
+ | * '' | ||
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+ | ==== Copy/Paste Commands ==== | ||
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+ | Rather than typing all your commands, you have the choice to copy commands from this tutorial directly into the console using the clipboard. Select the following command and copy it into your clipboard: | ||
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+ | '' | ||
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+ | Now paste with Control-V into the command bar of the Orx Console. Your command will be pasted in, and you can press enter to execute it. | ||
==== Basic Commands ==== | ==== Basic Commands ==== | ||
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- | When you press tab, it inserts the last object ID in place. | + | When you press tab, it inserts |
Now that there are two Wall1 objects, we can cycle between. | Now that there are two Wall1 objects, we can cycle between. | ||
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In the above, the result is to be saved back to the stack. Addition is the mode selected with '' | In the above, the result is to be saved back to the stack. Addition is the mode selected with '' | ||
- | As indicated in the output above, the resulting vector is (-301, -250, 1). | + | As indicated in the output above, the resulting vector |
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+ | Pressing tab will just give us the vector. Without losing our vector on the stack, get the Alien ID with: | ||
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+ | ''> | ||
+ | <code ini> | ||
+ | : 0x00000007000000EF | ||
+ | </ | ||
- | And of course, | + | Set the wall's new position: |
'' | '' | ||
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Hopefully this guide was helpful and is giving you some great ideas of what is possible. Anything you do here in the Console can be used in tracks giving you the same power in-game. | Hopefully this guide was helpful and is giving you some great ideas of what is possible. Anything you do here in the Console can be used in tracks giving you the same power in-game. | ||
- | Check out some of the [[tutorials: | + | Check out some of the [[en:tutorials: |