> UNDEFINED is if for some reason you have a zero. It's the object type if
> they don't put anything besides 0 in the obj file. Now, you could use that
> for an obj type, but, well, then all those undefined objs (like olc) would
> become the new type
Ahhh . ... gotcha. forgot about that. I'd better leave it in, so that for array
loops.
even though i'd never or should hardly ever use array zero in that array, if i
remove it, then
array zero will now be light, which is defined as 1, which sorta screws things
up.
gotcha.
thanks!
*thread now dead :) *
Jussy
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