> <Set Name>: The name of the set printed on the
> container in Australian English.
Do sets in Australia have names printed on the box? I had thought that naming sets was only done in the Americas. European boxes don't have names on them.
> Unofficial parts are allowed to be used. The
> filename of the unofficial part is subject to the
> naming rules above (e.g. 33056.dat would be
> renamed to <MPD Filename> - 33956.dat).
I agree with Travis that this is an unusual requirement. I suppose mainly it highlights the use of an inlined part in case the number changes while on the part tracker?
* * * *
Other than those two small things, it all looks good.
One last thing: where is the OMR going to be located?
Allen
> container in Australian English.
Do sets in Australia have names printed on the box? I had thought that naming sets was only done in the Americas. European boxes don't have names on them.
> Unofficial parts are allowed to be used. The
> filename of the unofficial part is subject to the
> naming rules above (e.g. 33056.dat would be
> renamed to <MPD Filename> - 33956.dat).
I agree with Travis that this is an unusual requirement. I suppose mainly it highlights the use of an inlined part in case the number changes while on the part tracker?
* * * *
Other than those two small things, it all looks good.
One last thing: where is the OMR going to be located?
Allen