Mission editor problem again
by Christopher Tall · in Torque Game Engine · 06/21/2007 (11:47 am) · 3 replies
Dear whoever answered my question,
I already did press F11 and I also tried fn+F11 and they both just move the window all the way to the
side and don't open the mission editor. So I will tell you exactiy how I do it: First, I click on the Torque folder and
then I open Torque itself. Than it brings me to the menu window that gives you options to open things like
gui editor, world editor etc. so when I am in that menu I press F11 and I try fn+F11 and they both just push everything
to the sides of the screen. Also when I try clicking into gui editor or world editor and then press F11 (or fn+F11)
it still pushes every thing to the sides of the screen. So I don't know why this is not working for me. Please help.
I already did press F11 and I also tried fn+F11 and they both just move the window all the way to the
side and don't open the mission editor. So I will tell you exactiy how I do it: First, I click on the Torque folder and
then I open Torque itself. Than it brings me to the menu window that gives you options to open things like
gui editor, world editor etc. so when I am in that menu I press F11 and I try fn+F11 and they both just push everything
to the sides of the screen. Also when I try clicking into gui editor or world editor and then press F11 (or fn+F11)
it still pushes every thing to the sides of the screen. So I don't know why this is not working for me. Please help.
Torque Owner CyberKnightXan
I'm not the person that answered your previous question, but I think I can help answer this one.
I'm using TGE 1.5.2 and I know exactly what you are talking about as far as the F key problem on the mac in the editors. The docs and menu options don't match for the Mac version and it took a lot of experimentation to figure out what worked on the mac, since the F9 through F12 keys are reserved in Mac OS X.
Try Control F11 (Hold down control and press the F11 key), that works for me. I'm on a PowerPC G4 tower Dual 867Mhz Mac.
That should get you started in the mission editor.
Let me know how it goes.