Predefined functions list
by Jonny · in Technical Issues · 06/20/2006 (3:08 pm) · 6 replies
Hi, I'm Fairly new to Torque and Im currently learning to prgramme in c++. I was wonderring if there was a list of pre-defined functions used in Torque availible online. I realise you can get this If you buy the TGE but i cant afford that since Im only a student... I was hoping for a complete list of things such as setTransform and setScale complete with descriptions of what they do. I tried the ever resourceful Google but didnt manage to get anything related to Torque. Id be very grateful if anyone could help and Im sure this would help a lot of others in the same situation.
Jon
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#2
06/20/2006 (3:34 pm)
You might clear that with GG before you give those to anyone who may not have a license...
#3
06/20/2006 (3:52 pm)
Http://www.garagegames.com/index.php?sec=mg&mod=resource&page=view&qid=6853
#4
I'm not saying to start freely cutting/pasting TDN articles, because even after beta a LOT will still be restricted, but in this particular example the information is not protected by EULA, just by the beta situation for TDN.
Note that TGB scripts (with some caveats) are protected by EULA, and you may not give out any documentation that isn't part of the trial download.
06/20/2006 (4:03 pm)
The script functions themselves (and the documentation) is not protected by the EULA (freely available to all), but since TDN is still in beta, only licensed owners have access to it.I'm not saying to start freely cutting/pasting TDN articles, because even after beta a LOT will still be restricted, but in this particular example the information is not protected by EULA, just by the beta situation for TDN.
Note that TGB scripts (with some caveats) are protected by EULA, and you may not give out any documentation that isn't part of the trial download.
#5
06/20/2006 (4:13 pm)
Also, if you're just getting started, perhaps you should pick up a book that has these references? I know the 3D Game Programming all in one book has these functions, plus it actually shows you how to start working with it.
#6
Thanks for the quick response!
Jon
06/21/2006 (6:31 am)
I have a book on basic c++ so i only needed the Torque specific stuff. Thanks for all your help that helpfile has all the stuff in its great! I couldnt get into the TDN link though. Is there anyway of copying this without infringing on some licensing laws? Thanks for the quick response!
Jon
Torque Owner Cinder Games
tdn.garagegames.com/wiki/TorqueScript_Console_Functions_4
www.garagegames.com/index.php?sec=mg&mod=resource&page=view&qid=5718
See if you can, if not i might be able find a way to get them to you.