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    • Meters to cubits?


      Hello,

      Does anyone know where the term 'meters' in the game is? Like is this in a str# that I can't find, or an STR that I can't find, on in the data fork somewhere, or what? I really need to change 'meters' to 'cubits' and it is annoying the crap out of me!

      Any ideas?

      Thanks
      Rik

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    • In case you mean the "m" for "meters" in the shipyards info dialoge, go to string RID 2002, #243. String RID 2002 contains any misc strings, although "meters" is not in there. I actually never encountered it in the game anyway. Where does it show up?

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      Originally posted by Arion:
      **In case you mean the "m" for "meters" in the shipyards info dialoge, go to string RID 2002, #243. String RID 2002 contains any misc strings, although "meters" is not in there. I actually never encountered it in the game anyway. Where does it show up?

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      I believe it's in the ship statistics window (try clicking info it the shipyard while you're selectiong a ship; double-clicking on the ship works too)

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      Originally posted by ~vIsitor~:
      **I believe it's in the ship statistics window (try clicking info it the shipyard while you're selectiong a ship; double-clicking on the ship works too)
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      That's what I'm talking about it only says “m”, not “meters”.

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    • Thanks, that's what I needed!

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