least, I can't seem to make it work. :-( Anyway, if anyone who is
also running XP can tell me what I'm doing wrong? As to the idea of
adding the level file to the level names text file, that would be
very useful, but it sounds like a lot of work! Is there a programmer
out there who can expand the existing enclosed level filter to all
of the level files in a directory? Please excuse my illiteracy if
this is a stupid
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_--- In [email protected], Suyono <suyonohy@d...> wrote:
>
> Hi Gerry,
>
> Donald solution is the best and the
> fastest solution. It's still acceptable
> even if you put many other level sets in
> the same directory. The search will also
> include the matches in the hints. If you
> get more than one level set, just open
> all of them.
>
> How about this:
>
> "Levels_Name.txt" - a file that we can
> download from LT website - is the only
> file that has all LT level names.
> Unfortunately, there's no level set name
> that the level is in. Do you think the
> level set name inclusion in the file
> will help? Therefore, the format is
> something like this:
>
> A list of all the names already used for the levels.
> Please choose different names.
> ====================================================
> !!!Triumph¡¡¡ Challenge-III 0189
> !? Sokoban-I 0691
> !Infinite! Beginner-I 0669
> !Sokoban! 1 Sokoban-II 0589
> !|Square|! Beginner-I 0684
> " T " Beginner-I 1453
> "0" LaserTank 1650
> .
> .
> .
> etc.
>
> Bye,
> Suyono
>
> Donald Drouin wrote:
> >
> > Hi Gerry,
> >
> > 1. Click on the Start at bottom left
> > corner of screen
> > 2. Click on Find
> > 3. Select the Find Files or Folders
> > 4. Type *.lvl at the first line.
> > 5. Type the Level name you want to
> > find at the second line.
> > 6. Click on Browse and find the
> > directory where your Level files are
> > stored.
> > 7. You may uncheck Include Subfolders.
> > 8. Click on Find Now.
> >
> > Regards
> > Donald
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: Gerry W
> > To: [email protected]
> > Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 1:50
> > PM
> > Subject: [LaserTank] level names
> >
> > Is there a way to find which level
> > directory a level is in when you only
> > have the name? For example: I want to
> > look at the level Parking Garage by
> > Suyono, and I don't want to open every
> > level file and do a search. Gerry
> >
>