Ok, I don't care who the hell you are, but if you use a phone or text while driving, you are a F***ING IDIOT!!!!!!!!!
Dustin, people like you should never have been given a license in the firstplace. Pehaps your dumb ass should have a look at this: http://www.opp.ca/ecms/templat ... 01&bctid=799506819001 I can only hope that you'll only hurt yourself and not anyone else. Idiot!
Just face it... LFS is dead. You can argue the definition of "dead" until you're blue in the face for all I care. Eventually you all will accept or at least come to realize the reality of this "situation".
Enjoy what you have, I wouldn't expect any updates in the future.
He wants to make a button that is essentially a text input, not just a regular button. (based on the image he posted).
You can usually find all the answers you're looking for in [YOURLFSFOLDER]/docs/insim.txt
struct IS_BTN // BuTtoN - button header - followed by 0 to 240 characters { byte Size; // 12 + TEXT_SIZE (a multiple of 4) byte Type; // ISP_BTN byte ReqI; // non-zero (returned in IS_BTC and IS_BTT packets) byte UCID; // connection to display the button (0 = local / 255 = all)
byte ClickID; // button ID (0 to 239) byte Inst; // some extra flags - see below byte BStyle; // button style flags - see below byte TypeIn; // max chars to type in - see below
// char Text[TEXT_SIZE]; // 0 to 240 characters of text };
Most important of the above being:
byte TypeIn; // max chars to type in - see below
// TypeIn byte : if set, the user can click this button to type in text.
// Lowest 7 bits are the maximum number of characters to type in (0 to 95) // Highest bit (128) can be set to initialise dialog with the button's text
// On clicking the button, a text entry dialog will be opened, allowing the specified number of // characters to be typed in. The caption on the text entry dialog is optionally customisable using // Text in the IS_BTN packet. If the first character of IS_BTN's Text field is zero, LFS will read // the caption up to the second zero. The visible button text then follows that second zero.
I don't know if you can do it with lapper's scripting, you may need to edit the actual source code.
That means your ping is varying by as much as 196ms. So your ping of 145ms is jumping up as high as 341ms....
I'd suggest checking the wiring going to your phone jack.. make sure there arent any bare/exposed wires touching each other or anything else, and that they are securely connected to the phone jack. If you're not comfortable doing that, call your telco/ISP.
As well, do you happen to know how far you are from your local telco exchange (C.O.)? The farther you are, the worse the DSL connection quality will become. See this for more info on why distance from the CO is important: http://www.dslreports.com/faq/4676
Wow... I hate to say it but at least now I don't regret withdrawing this year.
I couldn't even bare to watch the stream .... the racing was absolutely ridiculous. A good chunk of you who were part of this race causing caution after caution after caution with your stupidity should just throw your wheels in the garbage and delete LFS off your PC, seriously.
to those of you who actually drove properly and were aware that they aren't the only person on the bloody track.... I do not envy one bit what you guys had to go thru ...
based on your above quote, you quite obviously have no idea what the more important aspects of a simulation are. Therefore, your opinion means nothing.
Rofl, Real life trumps games.
Makin a full go at racing up north again this year, so no time for games Season starts soon, gotta get the car ready Poor thing has been sitting under a tarp in my friends barn for the last 8 months
Seriously, about time someone told him to stop spewing hypocritical nonsense.
As for bad landlords, oh boy don't even get me started.... Toronto is full of them. (Thankfully they are supposed to be implementing licenses which landlords will be required to earn before being able to rent any property). It's been said before, but find your local tenants' tribunal/board and lodge a formal complaint against BOTH the letting agent and the owner of the house. I'm sure a call to the city offices would also help to show that you aren't fooling around and are to be taken seriously.
I had a similar situation, albeit, it was with excessive mould buildup in the bathroom walls and living room (Basement apt). Mould is toxic and I had called the landlord for 2 months straight telling him to come remove the mould as it is a BIOHAZARD. After getting sick of listening to him saying "I'll be there in a couple of days/weeks" then not showing up, I called the city and informed them of the terrible living conditions and health hazard that is present in this house. They actually sent a city inspector out within a day, who came into my apt and documented everything. I also filed a complaint with the tenant's board in addition to the city. Well, let's just say that once the city threatened the landlord with boarding up the house and taking it from him, he repaired everything.
You basically have to make sure you back your letting agent/landlord into a corner where their only choice of escape is to fix the problems. Considering the state of the electrical issues and boiler in your house, i'd say that your house is a serious health hazard as well! So if you can, maybe try giving the City a call as a first step to show you aren't f***ing around