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'''Plane_Copy'''(''frontfloortag'', ''frontceiltag'', ''backfloortag'', ''backceiltag'', ''shareslope'') | |||
:Only activated on map startup, it copies the slopes from other sectors into the front and/or back sector. The ''shareslope'' parameter is used to apply a tagged slope ''both'' to the back and the front of a linedef, and can be a sum of the following values: | :UDMF ID: 118 | ||
:ExtraData ID: 493 | |||
Only activated on map startup, it copies the slopes from other sectors into the front and/or back sector. The ''shareslope'' parameter is used to apply a tagged slope ''both'' to the back and the front of a linedef, and can be a sum of the following values: | |||
:*1: front floor copied to back | :*1: front floor copied to back | ||
:*2: back floor copied to front | :*2: back floor copied to front |
Latest revision as of 03:50, 28 April 2019
Plane_Copy(frontfloortag, frontceiltag, backfloortag, backceiltag, shareslope)
- UDMF ID: 118
- ExtraData ID: 493
Only activated on map startup, it copies the slopes from other sectors into the front and/or back sector. The shareslope parameter is used to apply a tagged slope both to the back and the front of a linedef, and can be a sum of the following values:
- 1: front floor copied to back
- 2: back floor copied to front
- 4: front ceiling copied to back
- 8: back ceiling copied to front