Fulltext results:
- spref_original_floor
- loor height of a sector. The original height of a plane is set when the map is loaded or after the plane finishes moving (providing the pmf_setorig flag is being used by the plane mover).
- spref_original_ceiling
- ling height of a sector. The original height of a plane is set when the map is loaded (or after the plane finishes moving when the pmf_setorig flag is being used by the plane mover).
- lpref
- #REDIRECT xg:map_object_reference#line_plane
- spref_index_floor
- Refers to the floor plane of the one specific sector whose index number is specified in the data componen
- spref_next_lowest_floor
- to the height or texture of the next lowest floor plane of the adjoining sectors when compared to a secto
- spref_next_lowest_ceiling
- the height or texture of the next lowest ceiling plane of the adjoining sectors when compared to a secto
- spref_next_highest_floor
- o the height or texture of the next highest floor plane of the adjoining sectors when compared to a secto
- spref_next_highest_ceiling
- the height or texture of the next highest ceiling plane of the adjoining sectors when compared to a secto
- spref_my_floor
- Refers to the referring line's sector's floor plane. The sector in question must be on the front side of
- spref_my_ceiling
- Refers to the referring line's sector's ceiling plane. The sector in question must be on the front side o
- spref_lowest_floor
- Refers to the height or texture of the lowest floor plane of the adjoining sectors.
- spref_lowest_ceiling
- Refers to the height or texture of the lowest ceiling plane of the adjoining sectors.
- spref_index_ceiling
- Refers to the ceiling plane of the one specific sector whose index number is specified in the data compon
- lpref_back_ceiling
- Refers to the referring line's sector's ceiling plane. The sector in question must be on the [[back_side]
- spref_highest_floor
- Refers to the height or texture of the highest floor plane of the adjoining sectors.