I have recently made a chasecam for kurok a few days ago.(correctly, i hope). But i have no idea where to place any of the c files. Please help.
-Omar
Where do my codes go?
Re: Where do my codes go?
progs.src is the file that lists the source files. Kurok's "C" files are actually .qc files he renamed to C so he could use them with Visual Studio or Dev C++ or something. They are really .qc files ... i.e. QuakeC files.mofu23 wrote:I have recently made a chasecam for kurok a few days ago.(correctly, i hope). But i have no idea where to place any of the c files. Please help.
-Omar
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Re: Where do my codes go?
So i place i here or make a new one?Baker wrote:progs.src is the file that lists the source files. Kurok's "C" files are actually .qc files he renamed to C so he could use them with Visual Studio or Dev C++ or something. They are really .qc files ... i.e. QuakeC files.
Re: Where do my codes go?
you place the ACTUAL mynewfile.qc into the same folder with all your other quakeC files. i find it kinda funky when i see projects with all theses silly subfolders with just 1 file in them as if anyone else is gonna care about the clarity.
if your new chasecam code references any existing functions in other files, its best to place the chasecam.c reference UNDER those files, in progs.src
or else you are gonna have alot of prototypes, (defines for external functions).
if your new chasecam code references any existing functions in other files, its best to place the chasecam.c reference UNDER those files, in progs.src
or else you are gonna have alot of prototypes, (defines for external functions).