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04-06-10, 03:22 PM   #3
Brainn
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Sending Files - Ingame

Part 1: Sending files to other RDX-Users ingame

Open your RDX Object Browser.
You have 3 options:
1)Sending single files:
browse to the file you want to share, right click it and select "send" from the dropdown menu
2)Sending single packages:
righ click the package you want to share, click "send" from the dropdown menu
3)Sending multiple packages:
click the "Mass Send" button in the bottom left of the Object Browser. A new window will open with a list of all your packages. Mark the ones you want to share and click Ok.

Whatever way you selected, 2 new windows will open:

these windows allow you to choose who you want to send your packages/files to. the right window displays all members of your current group. now, in the left one you can choose in the dropdown menu on the top if you want to send to your group/raid ("GROUP") or to your entire guild ("GUILD"). If you choose guild, your packages will be sent to anyone in your gild that is online at that time. If you choose group, you can leave the bottom area of the left frame empty and click ok to send to everyone in your current group, or you can drag and drop single members from your group/raid from the right window to the bottom area of the left window to send only to those selected players.
if you are done with selecting your targets, click OK in the left window. a new window will open:

it will show one bar for every target your packets are sent to. the white bar at the bottom shows incoming traffic aka data someone else is sending you.

when all data is transfered, a new window will open on the targets clients:

by default nothing is selected here. if your guildmembers trust you, you can just tell them to select everything (click All button at the bottom), or if they know they just want the changes you made to some specific file they can select just one file from the list. objects listed in red are objects that contain custom scripts, objects listed in yellow are objects that allready exist in your filesystem and will be overwriten if you accept them.
now you are done. select the packages you want, click OK and rebuild your windows if they dont rebuild automaticaly.
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