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OmniCode v0.1.1 released by Kickstart 2001-12-04 16:20:17
Fixed this the day before yesterday...there were two minor syntax errors (in the way multiples were handled in religion and ancestry). All fixed now.

I was thinking of asking for a group of people to be the "Omnicode Core Group" who would handled proofreading, code suggestions, webmastering, etc. Anyone interested?

Kickstart
[ Reply ]
  Yes. by Naruki2001-12-04 16:39:12
  when by nimdokk2001-12-04 16:47:06
    me too by mirage2001-12-04 16:50:04
      nice to know by nimdokk2001-12-04 16:53:11
    i can't load it either (n/t) by BlurOfSerenity2001-12-04 17:07:59
    Sorry, forgot to turn it back on! (n/t) by Kickstart2001-12-04 17:09:19
      thank you - its on :) (n/t) by nimdokk2001-12-04 17:32:47
  The first thing you have to do by Naruki2001-12-04 19:28:26
    Yes by Kickstart2001-12-04 19:46:00
      err...note (n/t) by Kickstart2001-12-04 19:46:41
        Probably better indicate by Naruki2001-12-04 21:30:14
          Oh, great! I get my code up just in time to by SouthpawPL2001-12-04 21:43:53
            Likely won't have to do any real changes (n/t) by Kickstart2001-12-04 21:53:54
  Alright... by Mew-ra2001-12-04 20:11:18
    Fixes... by Kickstart2001-12-04 21:32:24
      ok ok by nawft2001-12-04 21:34:50
      Thanks! by Mew-ra2001-12-04 22:40:29
  Hurry it up with the generators, please! by nin_man2001-12-04 21:32:31
    All codes are optional by Kickstart2001-12-04 21:52:21

 

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