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I did not understand the transported codes (Changelog) - Satvet - 09-21-2017 07:52 PM


Hi Coruja, I did not understand the latest edits you made in the change log, "eg. [items / sphere_item_building_walls.scp]: Moved all to Crystal items to sphere_item_theme_pack_crystal.scp"

I look at the previous file and look at the new file, I did not see any difference between them. Can you help me?

why should I move files? and what benefits does it benefit me?



RE: I did not understand the transported codes (Changelog) - darksun84 - 09-21-2017 10:26 PM

If i am correct, the theme pack items are for house customization.
So it's just a matter of organization, if you need to check the crystal item theme, you will go check that file instead of looking throgh the various sphere_item_building/furniture and so on.


RE: I did not understand the transported codes (Changelog) - Satvet - 09-21-2017 10:45 PM


thank you @darksun, I'm sort of convinced. Smile
I think I need to completely change the "items" folder. However, I have made many changes in the files being moved. Smile
unfortunately I can not remember the changes.Smile



RE: I did not understand the transported codes (Changelog) - Coruja - 09-22-2017 04:32 AM

indeed, there's no item changes, they only got moved to another file. Honestly I don't like to do changes like this because "visually" it seems useless. But this can help a lot in the future, because this will allow users to change more scripts without touch too much on the "default" code. Or the user can also delete these theme pack files completely if the server doesn't use these theme pack items, this will save about 9.000 lines of code

anyway, you can track all code changes with more details on github: https://github.com/Sphereserver/Scripts/commits/master