Page history
5 November 2020
→External links: +- Template:Wikipedia
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Fixed wikipedia link
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Added link to wikipedia page for AC3D file format
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25 August 2020
+external link: File format specification by Invis, the company that makes AC3D. Link was removed from other article, but should belong here
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→Blender: Update link
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Fixed a typo, fixed formatting, replaced obselete <tt> tags with <code>
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Add note about incompatibilities with FlightGear
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24 August 2020
Ranguli moved page The AC3D file format to AC3D file format: Remove "the" in the title.
mArticle rework in tandem with the other changes I'm making on AC3D related articles
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Ranguli moved page AC files: Basic changes to textures and colors to The AC3D file format: More fitting title
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29 July 2018
27 July 2018
→Identifying an object: forgot to add xml header tags to start xml files
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→Identifying an object: add an example showing how to load and name an object from an .ac file
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cut the sketchup part into its own section. the identifying an object section needs to be expanded so show xml examples of loading and accessing objects from .ac files.
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20 March 2017
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14 July 2009
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wiki links + images lifted, to remove long empty space at bottom of article | Great article D-79!!
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AC files: Understanding and changing .ac code moved to AC files: Basic changes to textures and colors: More accurate title, I guess.
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New page: Ac files (extension .ac) are the basis of all scenery and aircraft models in FlightGear. Knowing how to read and change an AC file can be useful sometimes, e.g. when you quickly want to ch...
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