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'''Line_QuickPortal''' is a parameterized special designed for UDMF, for easily applying an [[Portal|anchored portal]] or [[linked portal]] on two lines, connecting the front sectors of these lines. It only has one parameter:
'''Line_QuickPortal''' is a parameterized special designed for UDMF, for easily applying an [[Portal|anchored portal]] or [[linked portal]] on two lines, connecting the front sectors of these lines. It only has one parameter:
:''non-interactive'':
:''non-interactive'':
:*If 0, the portal is linked. Distances relative to other linked portals should be consistent. Failing to do so will still work, but result in fragmented gameplay as monsters get confused.
:*If 0, the portal is linked. Distances relative to other linked portals must be consistent.
:*If 1, the portal connecting the two lines will not allow objects to pass through, i.e. will be merely visual. Unlike linked portals, such portals can be placed between lines of different angles and doesn't require distance consistency.
:*If 1, the portal connecting the two lines will not allow objects to pass through, i.e. will be merely visual. Unlike linked portals, such portals can be placed between lines of different angles and doesn't require distance consistency.
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==Usage==
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