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Quake source code
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Raymond L. Maple
January 05, 2000 02:24 PM
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January 05, 2000 02:24 PM
I was wondering if someone could tell me what the "c" in cvar means. Thanks!
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Jonathan
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January 05, 2000 02:50 PM
cvar == Console Variable, unless I miss my guess. Those are the ones that can be manipulated by the console.
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