Is there any way to bulk copy the Luna Engine scripts from the tutorial projects into my project?

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Copying one script, navigating to the folder with my project in it, pasting the script, navigating to the Luna engine directory, copying, going back, pasting, etc etc etc... is driving me nuts. Is there any way to bulk copy and paste the scripts from one project to the next?
 

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I might know how to make it a little easier on you. I need to know two things first though.

1. Are you using the Steam or standalone version of VX Ace?

2. Does the project you are copying Luna Engine into already contain non-Luna Engine scripts?

Those two things both determine your options for shortcuts and how to go about them...
 

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I might know how to make it a little easier on you. I need to know two things first though.

1. Are you using the Steam or standalone version of VX Ace?

2. Does the project you are copying Luna Engine into already contain non-Luna Engine scripts?

Those two things both determine your options for shortcuts and how to go about them...
1. Steam.

2. Yes.
 

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I think the quick way is copy the Scripts.rvdata2 file (it lives in the Data folder in your Project's directory --- which typically lives in Documents\RPGVXAce\<project name>) from a project with all of the Luna scripts in it, and replace the Scripts.rvdata2 file in your new project.

At least that works well for me.  That single file has all of the scripts within the source project.
 
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I think the quick way is copy the Scripts.rvdata2 file (it lives in the Data folder in your Project's directory --- which typically lives in Documents\RPGVXAce\<project name>) from a project with all of the Luna scripts in it, and replace the Scripts.rvdata2 file in your new project.

At least that works well for me.  That single file has all of the scripts within the source project.
yeah, that. or you could do the other way around and copy your own scripts to luna engine, and then do the aforementioned procedure.
 

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There is no faster way about it. Either you replace all your scripts or copy them manually. RPG Maker's script editor doesn't really allow you to mass multi-copy and paste.
 
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I think the quick way is copy the Scripts.rvdata2 file (it lives in the Data folder in your Project's directory --- which typically lives in Documents\RPGVXAce\<project name>) from a project with all of the Luna scripts in it, and replace the Scripts.rvdata2 file in your new project.
At least that works well for me.  That single file has all of the scripts within the source project.
Assuming you don't have tons of scripts already on the data folder of your current project... Else, they will be replaced by the scripts from the Luna Engine so you'd then need to copy them back one by one...
 

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