[Tutorial] How to create a new thread
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How to create a new thread



This is my second short tutorial about - how to create a new thread. You probably think 'What is this?'. I will explain you. The last three weeks I'm kinda active in the 'Scripting Discussion' section to help new people out. Nine of the ten times, people are creating a shitty thread. In this tutorial I will try to help some new people out!

:: Script request
First of all, if you are creating a new thread and it starts with this:
Quote:

Some1 make cardealersip sytim pls.

You better quit typing - waste of your time. This kind of threads aren't really valid. You need to post 'script requests' in the right section. Click here!


:: Enough information
A often mistake is posting something with lack of effort. f example:
Quote:

help, comand not workin.

Are you serious? What we can do if we don't know your command. You need to post abit of code and some more information (errors + exactly what's going wrong)


:: Think twice
Hmm also a frequently mistake by alot of people. Just think twice before making a new thread. Most of the time you can get the answer by just looking over your script.


:: Extra
  • Always use pawn tags for your codes. [pawn] [/pawn]
  • Don't use alot of colors and other things. Text makeup is nice. But too much is kinda annoying.
  • Explain everything right - atleast give us the code so we can help you.
  • Don't come up with a bitchy attitude. Always try to learn.
  • Don't bump your thread within 48hours. Just wait till someone is helping you.
NOTE: Such things here above are just tips to help you creating a new thread!

Thank you for reading my second tutorial. I hope I've helped some new people out!
~ Kingunit
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#2

Looks good, I'm sure to hand a link to this next time some newbie starts begging me to make scripts
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#3

Looks good!

Just to stop confusion, where you have
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Always use pawn tags for your codes. [.pawn] [./pawn] (remove these dots.)

You can just do:
[noparse][pawn][/pawn][/noparse]

Which is actually the same principle I used to show you how to do it!
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#4

G00D W0RK_ KinGuniT
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#5

Good job.
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#6

Everyone, thank you very much

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Originally Posted by funky1234
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Looks good!

Just to stop confusion, where you have

You can just do:
[noparse][pawn][/pawn][/noparse]

Which is actually the same principle I used to show you how to do it!
Aah, looks better indeed. I didn't know that function, I will add it. Thank you!
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#7

nice tut
+rep
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#8

very good!
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#9

I doubt that any newbie is going to read this.
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#10

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Originally Posted by wups
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I doubt that any newbie is going to read this.
That's true, I also doubt that. But I've created it for those people who are really going to read it. Maybe it's just ~5 people. But that's enough for me, it just feels good if someone reads it and if I actually helped the person.
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#11

This should be stickied.
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#12

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Originally Posted by linuxthefish
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This should be stickied.
I hope so. Thank you
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#13

thanks kingu
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#14

No problem mate.
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#15

Great job! Everything is nicely explained, its very clear what you are talking about, you give examples. Hopfully people will use this to start a good thread!
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#16

That's should be very important for forum members
Thanks for tutorial
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#17

Thank you so much.
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#18

TEST ? lol
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#19

https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=305148
https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=279571

Those are just the two I could think of off the top of my head - I know there is at least a few more.

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Originally Posted by Universal Stunter
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TEST ? lol
You failed, and yet I'm not surprised.
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Originally Posted by Bakr
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https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=305148
https://sampforum.blast.hk/showthread.php?tid=279571

Those are just the two I could think of off the top of my head - I know there is at least a few more.



You failed, and yet I'm not surprised.
actully..i aint to suprised you :P

i was testing this .


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Originally Posted by funky1234
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Looks good!

Just to stop confusion, where you have

You can just do:
[noparse][pawn][/pawn][/noparse]

Which is actually the same principle I used to show you how to do it!
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