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djaydino:
Hi,
At last ! Here are some Datamaker tutorials :
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=eB_E4embTvw
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=_HjLG3LGWd0
//www.youtube.com/watch?v=XR70Ki1o1AA
The Tutorial Package you can find from now on, on my web site here
djaydino:
At last the samples are there!!
"Xml Set Node Properties" will not be updated, but instead of using the set inner text you need to use a property and use a "." (dot) as property and in value set your new inner text value.
djaydino:
-reserved
jeanfabre:
Hi,
few comments already
- Is there a place where viewers will be able to download them scenes to further study your examples?
Part 2:
For the event "go", instead of trigger it via the fsm canvas, simply have it as a global transition over the state and mark the event "go" as "show in inspector, and then you can trigger processes right from the Unity inspector of that PlayMaker component.
Part 3: Why using a breakpoing on each state instead of stepping through with the debugger? just set a breakpoint on start state and then simply step through.
also, for catching errors, a vers good trick is to have a state with its name set to an empty string ( as many spaces as you want to have them uniquely named) and then put a breakpoing there, it will always be available if the error is triggered amd won't affect trouble free processes.
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in general, if your xml turns out invalid, simply use online xml checkers to find where you have a typo or a wrong structure, it's very easy to mess an xml file when you edit it without a dedicated editor :)
http://www.xmlvalidation.com/
for testing xpath, I often use http://www.xpathtester.com/xpath
I'll be editing the datamaker wiki and put links to your videos and all. Thanks again for your work on this!
Bye,
Jean
djaydino:
Hi,
Indeed it was on private :o
it should be visible now :)
i was planning to add the sample files,
but i need to clean them up a bit and add some information on it.
i will add them asap :)
For the event "go" i never noticed the show inspector ::)
thx to point it to me, that's very useful.
Also the debugger i have never used yet, i just played around with it now and that will indeed be easier.
on the next tutorial part i will show those websites for testing xml and xpath
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