Fulltext results:
- lref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_line
- lrefs
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_line
- lprefs
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_plane
- lpref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_plane
- lightref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_lightlevel
- ldref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_property
- lsrefs
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_sector
- lsref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_sector
- lightref_back
- Refers to the referring line's sector's light level. The sector in question must be on the back side of the line, i.e. the line must not be facing the sector.
- lightref_my
- Refers to the referring line's sector's light level. The sector in question must be on the front side of the line, i.e. the line must be facing the sector.
- spref_none
- Reference to nothing. With some line classes this type of reference has a special meaning.
- spref_line_act_tagged_ceiling
- 's activation tag (Act tag) matches the referring line's tag number. This makes it possible to refer to
- spref_line_tagged_ceiling
- s to the ceiling planes of all the sectors whose tag number matches the referring line's tag number.
- spref_back_ceiling
- Refers to the referring line's sector's ceiling plane. The sector in question must be on the back side of the line, i.e. the line must be facing away from the sector.
- spref_my_ceiling
- Refers to the referring line's sector's ceiling plane. The sector in question must be on the front side of the line, i.e. the line must be facing the sector.