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No, Microsoft, not your no. 1

It's good for you to ask the client to read the data folder first, for easier debugging and testing. After done, re diff a new one and disable the 'read data folder first' then make the grf.

Follow the no.3 of Microsoft's answer and get the latest translated data folder. (Mostly msgstringtable for later clients)

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No, Microsoft, not your no. 1

It's good for you to ask the client to read the data folder first, for easier debugging and testing. After done, re diff a new one and disable the 'read data folder first' then make the grf.

Follow the no.3 of Microsoft's answer and get the latest translated data folder. (Mostly msgstringtable for later clients)

 

My fault. Sorry. How about the Load ItemInfo.lua before lub?

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No, Microsoft, not your no. 1

It's good for you to ask the client to read the data folder first, for easier debugging and testing. After done, re diff a new one and disable the 'read data folder first' then make the grf.

Follow the no.3 of Microsoft's answer and get the latest translated data folder. (Mostly msgstringtable for later clients)

 

My fault. Sorry. How about the Load ItemInfo.lua before lub?

 

 

It's okay, everybody makes mistakes. and mistakes will show its correct side and will make you better.

 

I heard that lubs are the compiled version of lua. I use lua often since I make so many changes often.

Therefore, when you are building a test version, you can use luas so that you can modify them easily, then compile them on distribution.

 

 

 

1. make sure your client doest read data folder 1st / read lua before lub

2. check your system folder iteminfo.lua or iteminfo.lub

3. get your updated lub files here http://subversion.assembla.com/svn/ClientSide/Lua_Project/lubs/

 

How to use the downloaded lubs? will I extract it in the data folder?

 

 

extract the files. there will be a folder named "lua files". put it inside your data folder

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