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Re: Antialiasing

Posted: 07 Apr 2011, 17:31
by milo christiansen
MSNotepad is the ONLY text editor that I know of that does not support CR or LF line endings. It only works with CR+LF.

As far as Notepad++ is concerned; I got the hex editor plugin so I don't need any other editors, very cool :3

Re: Antialiasing

Posted: 17 Apr 2011, 23:44
by Buginator
effigy wrote:
Buginator wrote:
Jorzi wrote:There you go, hope it gets fixed because this is a very nice feature :)
What language are you using ?
\015 is CR ... not really sure why it would be adding that.
I don't have access to a windows machine to check more into this right now, but when I do, I'll check again.
\015, I'm guessing is from using M$ WordPad to edit the file. I'm pretty sure I've used it with 2.3x in the past, but now editing config with WordPad adds \015 to a number of lines in the config file for me too.

Notepad++ works fine.
LOL.
I guess I should have asked if that was warzone created or not.

Thanks for finding the 'fix'. :lol2:

Re: Antialiasing

Posted: 18 Apr 2011, 09:43
by Jorzi
Yay, I finally got it to work. I noticed that on fsaa = 4, only the shadows got antialiased, but when I set it to 16, it works for all the edges :)

Re: Antialiasing

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 20:16
by effigy
Buginator wrote:
effigy wrote:
Buginator wrote:
Jorzi wrote:There you go, hope it gets fixed because this is a very nice feature :)
What language are you using ?
\015 is CR ... not really sure why it would be adding that.
I don't have access to a windows machine to check more into this right now, but when I do, I'll check again.
\015, I'm guessing is from using M$ WordPad to edit the file. I'm pretty sure I've used it with 2.3x in the past, but now editing config with WordPad adds \015 to a number of lines in the config file for me too.

Notepad++ works fine.
LOL.
I guess I should have asked if that was warzone created or not.

Thanks for finding the 'fix'. :lol2:
Indeed... any thought's on why this only happens when WordPad is used, though?

Re: Antialiasing

Posted: 20 Apr 2011, 21:18
by macuser
Wordpad is an rtf text editor not a plain text editor. Sometimes it does funny things.