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Old 10-14-22, 09:04 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by propbeanie View Post
Onkel Neal has it somewhere, but I do not recall where. The "[TEC]" 'tag' is supposed to be used for "TEChnical" information that the poster wishes to share, such as zAmboni's [TEC] Tutorial: Deconstructing the menu_1024_768.ini file items. The [WIP] is for "Work In Progress", for mods that are announced as being built, but not finished. This is to attract attention to the project and recruit testers for the purpose of building a finished product. Once the project is "finished" or deemed close enough for release, then the modders of the project either have a SubSim site moderator change that "[WIP]" tag to "[REL]", or make a new thread with that to signify the "RELeased" status of the mod.
Try here:
https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/sho...d.php?t=155786
Thread Prefix Guidelines:



These prefixes should be used when posting a new thread.

If your thread doesn't fall into any of the catagories below then dont use any prefix.


If you are posting a "tutorial" or "technical info" thread then start the thread title with - [TEC]

If you are posting a "work in progress" thread then start the thread title with - [WIP]

If you are posting a "mod release" thread then start the thread title with - [REL]

If you are posting a "request" thread then start the thread title with - [REQ]


NOTE - when you are starting a mod thread it is recommended that the "version" number should NOT be used as part of thread title but instead please put any mod version number in the first line of the thread text so you can go back anytime and edit or update it as you see fit.
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