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9 years ago
@Triplis
You can use .py but the files need to be in a /Testing/Scripts/ folder. It's very convenient when you're testing your scripts because you don't have to recompile each time so it saves time.
@pearlbh
I've been using the same method as Triplis too : create a XML interaction, and inject it with Python. You can take a look here for some explanation : http://modthesims.info/t/546901 by Scumbumbo with a more in-depth explanation about injection by Deaderpool on post 36. It may be the thread RexZheng was talking about but couldn't link, because it's a really helpul thread. :)
You can use .py but the files need to be in a /Testing/Scripts/ folder. It's very convenient when you're testing your scripts because you don't have to recompile each time so it saves time.
@pearlbh
I've been using the same method as Triplis too : create a XML interaction, and inject it with Python. You can take a look here for some explanation : http://modthesims.info/t/546901 by Scumbumbo with a more in-depth explanation about injection by Deaderpool on post 36. It may be the thread RexZheng was talking about but couldn't link, because it's a really helpul thread. :)
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