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It asks me if I installed MTA correctly. Also I didn't find "MTAServerPath".

Try to make it and see the effects. It has to be under [MAIN] section.

[MAIN]

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MTAServerPath=C:\Program Files (x86)\MTA San Andreas\server

(or whatever your server path is)

To me it looks like the reason why it doesn't work is that MTA 1.1 has different registry keys and values. If you still have old MTA installed or the registry is still present or when you installed MTA 1.1 in a different location than older MTA then this window will show up. That's what I presume after tracing the code. I can't confirm this will solve the problem but I'm pretty sure it will.

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It's been 2-3 years since I've been here and I'm picking MTA back up now. I'm wondering if there still doesn't exist a tool such as a MTA:SA --> MTA:DM map converter. Can't seem to find it in the list, only other conversion tools.

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Lua for Windows isn't a very good option as it is designed for the Lua core, and will have no idea about any of MTA's functions. A more suitable option would be MTA:Script Editor.

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sora - added

laserlaser I added it. Your explanation is really bad English though it is hard to understand.

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Can someone help me I do not know how to delete an object (the object map does not add) in the MTA

If you know please help me: D Thanks in advance

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I would also add that Kwrite is an awesome *Nix LUA (and anything else) editor, which has auto tabulations (full ones, not just "auto ident"). LInux, BSD, Solaris users can use their repositories to install Kwrite (or Kate, which is the same), Windows users should install KDE For Windows and choose KDE Workspace and Kate packages to install. The installed kwrite.exe can be found in /KDEFOLDER/bin/kwrite.exe

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Perhaps you could remove openFrame now, it's deprecated - and pretty useless since the release of MTA OOP

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Perhaps you could remove openFrame now, it's deprecated - and pretty useless since the release of MTA OOP

Done. Also removed all the resource theft and compilers as none of them are useful since the new MTA compiler. I've got it backed-up in case something needs to be brought back. Just tell me about it.

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Perhaps you could remove openFrame now, it's deprecated - and pretty useless since the release of MTA OOP

Done. Also removed all the resource theft and compilers as none of them are useful since the new MTA compiler. I've got it backed-up in case something needs to be brought back. Just tell me about it.

Just leave down the compilers, let anyone use them if they want to, until the MTA compiler is mandatory.

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