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Can someone include the basic information about WHERE we can find them from within the Object Window, in which category? I know that we can use the filter requiring an afore-knowledge of some of their names, but I want to gat to them and browse them all. Why? This is insulting : proclaiming to offer a documentation but not giving the most basic info... If the documentation talks about how to use them and the CK, then it should mention at the very least its most basic and uttermost required information : where to find them in the CK! lol... « ''If you don't want to tell me how I can have access to it, then why would you want me to learn about its operation and usage?'' »... It's so frustrating to loose so much time browsing the object window aimlessly during countless minutes looking-up for an object... NO it should not be considered as some learning method (like if it helped in learning how things are organized as I've read here somewhere.. The best way is to READ about how things are organized, it's much more proficient, duh)... On the opposite it sabotages the learning curve insinuating frustration in unnecessarily wasted time. Fail. --[[User:HawkFest|HawkFest]] ([[User talk:HawkFest|talk]]) 07:27, 4 January 2013 (EST)
Can someone include the basic information about WHERE we can find them from within the Object Window, in which category? I know that we can use the filter requiring an afore-knowledge of some of their names, but I want to gat to them and browse them all. Why? This is insulting : proclaiming to offer a documentation but not giving the most basic info... If the documentation talks about how to use them and the CK, then it should mention at the very least its most basic and uttermost required information : where to find them in the CK! lol... « ''If you don't want to tell me how I can have access to it, then why would you want me to learn about its operation and usage?'' »... It's so frustrating to loose so much time browsing the object window aimlessly during countless minutes looking-up for an object... NO it should not be considered as some learning method (like if it helped in learning how things are organized as I've read here somewhere.. The best way is to READ about how things are organized, it's much more proficient, duh)... On the opposite it sabotages the learning curve insinuating frustration in unnecessarily wasted time. Fail. --[[User:HawkFest|HawkFest]] ([[User talk:HawkFest|talk]]) 07:27, 4 January 2013 (EST)
:They can be found under Miscellaneous/IdleMarker --[[User:HawkFest|HawkFest]] ([[User talk:HawkFest|talk]]) 14:54, 4 January 2013 (EST)

Revision as of 14:54, 4 January 2013

Can someone include the basic information about WHERE we can find them from within the Object Window, in which category? I know that we can use the filter requiring an afore-knowledge of some of their names, but I want to gat to them and browse them all. Why? This is insulting : proclaiming to offer a documentation but not giving the most basic info... If the documentation talks about how to use them and the CK, then it should mention at the very least its most basic and uttermost required information : where to find them in the CK! lol... « If you don't want to tell me how I can have access to it, then why would you want me to learn about its operation and usage? »... It's so frustrating to loose so much time browsing the object window aimlessly during countless minutes looking-up for an object... NO it should not be considered as some learning method (like if it helped in learning how things are organized as I've read here somewhere.. The best way is to READ about how things are organized, it's much more proficient, duh)... On the opposite it sabotages the learning curve insinuating frustration in unnecessarily wasted time. Fail. --HawkFest (talk) 07:27, 4 January 2013 (EST)

They can be found under Miscellaneous/IdleMarker --HawkFest (talk) 14:54, 4 January 2013 (EST)