sparkilies in uru offline?
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sparkilies in uru offline?
can I get all the sparkilies in offline?
Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
To enable one even when it's not the correct month, open the age .sdl file in the SDL folder, go to the last line and change the first 0 after the sentence "[letters]CalendarSpark[number]" to a 1. Remember that it might be better to copy/paste the last paragraph starting with "STATEDESK" and increase the number after "VERSION"
Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
Yes, all the sparklies are available offline. Make sure you do the Moul and Pots conversion on Drizzle's conversion tab: http://dusty.homeunix.net/wiki/Drizzle
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Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
Also, please do not edit SDL files. That will just cause weird issues, and it might be reset on the next Offline KI update.
The right way to do this is to use KI commands to edit the actual settings of those value: In this case, "/setpsnlsdl" is the command to use, i.e:
The right way to do this is to use KI commands to edit the actual settings of those value: In this case, "/setpsnlsdl" is the command to use, i.e:
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/setpsnlsdl psnlCalendarStone01 1
/setpsnlsdl psnlCalendarStone02 1
/setpsnlsdl psnlCalendarStone03 1
...
/setpsnlsdl psnlCalendarStone12 1
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"Many people's horizon is a circle with a radius of zero. They call it their point of view."
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Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
Yaaay. I finally was able to se those sparklins in work 
Little suggestion: give some KI command for just enable/disable all the psnlCalendarStone variables at once

Little suggestion: give some KI command for just enable/disable all the psnlCalendarStone variables at once

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Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
You want to make it even easier to just cheat all that together? Tsts 
Generally I only added cheats for things that are a whole lot of work with the other commands or without cheats, or where the commands are hard to figure out (like /growtree). But I suppose I could add /getsparklies, seeing it is not that different from /getyeeshapages.

Generally I only added cheats for things that are a whole lot of work with the other commands or without cheats, or where the commands are hard to figure out (like /growtree). But I suppose I could add /getsparklies, seeing it is not that different from /getyeeshapages.
I prefer e-mails to "diafero arcor de" (after adding the at and the dot) over PMs.
"Many people's horizon is a circle with a radius of zero. They call it their point of view."
Deep Island Shard | Offline KI
"Many people's horizon is a circle with a radius of zero. They call it their point of view."
Deep Island Shard | Offline KI
Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
oh, yes.. please do!!
even so, when every sparklie is turned on the fireworks go off i presume?
even so, when every sparklie is turned on the fireworks go off i presume?
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Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
If you read the release announcements of Offline KI 3.6, you might have noticed that such a command is already present in the latest version.
Activating all Sparklies always implies activating the fireworks.
Activating all Sparklies always implies activating the fireworks.
I prefer e-mails to "diafero arcor de" (after adding the at and the dot) over PMs.
"Many people's horizon is a circle with a radius of zero. They call it their point of view."
Deep Island Shard | Offline KI
"Many people's horizon is a circle with a radius of zero. They call it their point of view."
Deep Island Shard | Offline KI
Re: sparkilies in uru offline?
thanks for the clarification.