In Universal mode, if you use some instruction which is not supported in the selected game version, the compiler will try to translate this instruction to an alternative instruction which is available in the selected game version.įor example, the getNationalTeam ( GET NATIONAL TEAM) instruction is not supported in FM07. This mode is actual if you write a script for an older FM version (FM07 - FM12) and it determines how scripting instructions will be translated to these older versions. There are 2 modes: Default and Universal. There are some differences between each game version, some of them use features which do not work on other versions. Any game from FM 07 and up to FM 14 can be selected. Some of Toolbar buttons repeat already presented options: Open, Save, Compile To. ![]() F1 key can be used as well.Ībout - shows a message box with information about current program version. Ctrl+A combination can be used as well.ĭocumentation - opens an online documentation on the wiki. Ctrl+Shift+Z combination can be used as well. If you use this command when some unsaved script is opened - you will get a warning dialog which asks you if want to save the script. not implemented currently.Įxit - closes the program. Ctrl+Shift+C combination can be used as well.ĭecompile From. When you create a script for domestic competitions, the dialog for file saving will appear twice - first for CountryScript file, and the second for CountryFixture file. compiles current script and saves it to selected folder/file name. Ctrl+Shift+S combination can be used as well.Ĭompile To. save a source file and choose the folder where the script must be saved, and the script file name. When using first time (for a script which was not saved before) - it will ask you to select a folder where the script must be saved, and the script file name. Ctrl+Shift+O combination can be used as well. If you use this command when some unsaved script is opened - you will get a warning dialog which asks you if want to save the previous script. There are 3 menu options in ScriptStudio - "File", "Edit" and "Help". Used only for domestic competitions.Ĭompetitions List - a table with all generated competitions (some information about created competitions may be viewed here). ![]() Used only for domestic competitions.ĭata - A part of CountryData text, can be copied and pasted to CountryData file. This code can be saved with "Compile To." option (the second file) or copied/pasted manually. This code can be saved with "Compile To." option or copied/pasted manually.įixture - CountryFixture file content. It's possible to select and copy text from this window (it may be used as an alternative for "Compile To." option). The Output window is placed under the Error window, it's a place where output (compiled code) is shown. The Error window is placed right under compiler options, it's a place where errors are displayed. The Source editor is placed on the left side that's a window where the code is written.Ĭompiler options contain few options to determine which errors should be shown/skipped.Ĭheck teams - will display errors if there are competitions without teams (empty competitions).Ĭheck names - will display errors if there are competitions without name.Ĭheck matchdays - will display errors if there are competitions without matchdays.Ĭheck bonuses - will display errors if there are competitions without bonuses (prize money) set. ScriptStudio interface consists of program menu, tool bar, source editor, compiler options, errors window and output window. ![]() Source file - a file which contains code written in UCP Scripting Language.Ĭompiled file - a file which contains code in FM scripting language.Ĭompilation - a process of translatiing a source code (UCP Scripting Language) to compiled code (FM scripting language).Ĭompiler - a part of ScriptStudio program which translates a source code (UCP Scripting Language) to compiled code (FM scripting language). ScriptStudio is a tool for scripts development for FIFA Manager 07- 14.Ī Universal Converter Project Scripting Syntax is used in ScriptStudio for scripts developing.
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