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===History===
===History===


The Editors Depot has its origins way back in the dark days of OFP editing, when LustyPooh launched the very first Editing Center (long since defunct). Although it may seem hard to believe now, OFP editing in late 2001 was largely unsupported by BIS. LustyPooh wrote the first Unofficial Command Reference, and a few basic tutorials.


LustyPooh's site closed down soon after opening, however Tigershark managed to salvage the contents and re-launched the OFP Editing Center, a fledging site that soon became the mecca for OFP editing knowledge.
Over time (and numerous servers) the site has grown into what it is today: a dynamic, wide-ranging information resource for OFP editing. The Editors Depot stands as a tribute to all of the people that have supported it over the years. Thus OFPEC proudly bears the legend "By the Community, For the Community".


===External Links===
===External Links===

Revision as of 08:10, 18 August 2006

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Introduction

The Operation Flashpoint Editing Center (OFPEC) has established itself as the central repository for OFP editing resources. Since October 2001 OFPEC has served as both a vast archive of third-party addons, missions, tutorials and references for the game and also as a meeting place for editors of all ranges of experience. Today OFPEC is a major hub of the Flashpoint editing community and operates an active forum where users can discuss and resolve their editing problems and exchange knowledge.


The OFPEC slogan reads "By the Community, For the Community".


History

The Editors Depot has its origins way back in the dark days of OFP editing, when LustyPooh launched the very first Editing Center (long since defunct). Although it may seem hard to believe now, OFP editing in late 2001 was largely unsupported by BIS. LustyPooh wrote the first Unofficial Command Reference, and a few basic tutorials.


LustyPooh's site closed down soon after opening, however Tigershark managed to salvage the contents and re-launched the OFP Editing Center, a fledging site that soon became the mecca for OFP editing knowledge.


Over time (and numerous servers) the site has grown into what it is today: a dynamic, wide-ranging information resource for OFP editing. The Editors Depot stands as a tribute to all of the people that have supported it over the years. Thus OFPEC proudly bears the legend "By the Community, For the Community".

External Links

www.ofpec.com

Wikipedia entry