OrbiterWiki:Sandbox
Warn/Ban tests:
1:2:This is your Final Warning. If you vandalise pages in orbiterwiki again, you will be blocked from editing, and this may be permanent.
Please use the sandbox if you want to test something. Thank you. --GW_SimulationsTalk | Contribs | E-mail 01:45, 25 May 2006 (MSD)
3:Due to your vandalism of articles on orbiterwiki, you have been blocked from editing for a period of 1 Week. If you feel this is unfair, please contact the admin who blocked you. They will be listed in the Block Log.
If you vandalise again after this ban, then you will probably be banned permanently.
Please stop --GW_SimulationsTalk | Contribs | E-mail 01:45, 25 May 2006 (MSD) Due to your vandalism of articles on orbiterwiki, you have been blocked from editing for a period of 1 Month. If you feel this is unfair, please contact the admin who blocked you. They will be listed in the Block Log.
If you vandalise again after this ban, then you will probably be banned permanently.
This is leniant --GW_SimulationsTalk | Contribs | E-mail 01:45, 25 May 2006 (MSD)
4:Due to your consistant or major vandalism of articles on orbiterwiki, you have been permanently blocked from editing. If you feel this is unfair, please contact the admin who blocked you. They will be listed in the Block Log.
This is not a joke --GW_SimulationsTalk | Contribs | E-mail 01:45, 25 May 2006 (MSD)
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(This is just a template test, I am not really requesting that the sandbox is deleted. --GW_Simulations 23:31, 14 March 2006 (MSK)
- Fixed. ;) Urwumpe 23:54, 14 March 2006 (MSK)
Orbiter 2006 is looming!
Request for this to be added at the sdk section
What all those particle terms mean-
SRCSIZE-size of the particle. 2 is good for thrust particles from the main engine while 5 is for smoke. SRCRATE-How many particles are generated from the source (the engine) V0(variable?)- How fast the particles are put out by the source SRCSPREAD- How much the particles spread out. 0 for engine smoke and 0.5 for regular smoke. LIFETIME- How long a particle (in seconds) stays before it disappears. GROWTHRATE- The rate in which the particle grows. ATMSLOWDOWN- How much a particle is slowed by the atmosphere. LTYPE- Specifies if particles are emissive or diffuse. An emissive(glowing, for engine smoke) particle has no shading while diffuse(recommended for realistic smoke plumes) particles have shading applied. Italic text'Italic text
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