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The [[$include]] [[QC command]] is used to include the contents of an external .qc, .qci | The [[$include]] [[QC command]] is used to include the contents of an external .qc, or .qci file as though they were part of the parent file. | ||
* [[MDL]] files can also be included by using the [[$includemodel]] command. | |||
==QC syntax example 1== | ==QC syntax example 1== | ||
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[[$include]] "ragdoll.qc". | [[$include]] "ragdoll.qc". | ||
[[Category:QC Commands]] | [[Category:QC Commands]] |
Revision as of 16:43, 7 April 2008
The $include QC command is used to include the contents of an external .qc, or .qci file as though they were part of the parent file.
- MDL files can also be included by using the $includemodel command.
QC syntax example 1
- If another model uses a very similar skeleton to the one you're compiling, simply copy its
ragdoll.qc
to your model’s folder. - Otherwise, copy
$hl2/models/ragdoll.qc
to your model’s folder. - Then, at the end of your model’s .QC file, add :
$include "ragdoll.qc".