07-30-2015, 10:02 PM
Ya. I probably should have went with Key=Value. It's basically a variable with a set list of states. As Zadeon said, you just enter the thing before the equals in the first box that opens, and the thing after the equals in the box that opens after the first one. It does the rest for you, so you don't need the equal signs or ampersands.
Well, since I already accidentally uploaded it: http://imgur.com/a/tU489
The first bit has me setting up a door system. If you look at some of the last in that series (before the engine bits) I have a paper scanner set up to accept tickets which were created by scanning a paper that people [sign]'d, but it wound up revealing the html tags associated with the signature. In this system it's fine. I'd rather use /<.*>//g to get rid of them so I could keep the fancy [sign] passes. Sometimes this would be annoying, though. Do we have a boring writing tool? One that has nothing special? If not, I'd kinda like to have a mechanical pencil that's just boring and ironically not mechanical.
Well, since I already accidentally uploaded it: http://imgur.com/a/tU489
The first bit has me setting up a door system. If you look at some of the last in that series (before the engine bits) I have a paper scanner set up to accept tickets which were created by scanning a paper that people [sign]'d, but it wound up revealing the html tags associated with the signature. In this system it's fine. I'd rather use /<.*>//g to get rid of them so I could keep the fancy [sign] passes. Sometimes this would be annoying, though. Do we have a boring writing tool? One that has nothing special? If not, I'd kinda like to have a mechanical pencil that's just boring and ironically not mechanical.