Recently a DOOM II editor named DEU2, Version 1.00., by Adler was released. 

The forementioned, is a modifyed version of DEU5.21, 
by Raphael Quinet (quinet@montefiore.ulg.ac.be), and 
Brendon J. Wyber (b.wyber@csc.canterbury.ac.nz).

Many thanks to the writer for the contribution, so we DOOM wad makers can 
get right to work.

However, It has one flaw, that is, that I could find. It has NO new DOOM II
textures for the ceiling(s), and floor(s).

Rather than having to rewrite the program, which I am not sure I could do.
I found an alternate way to cheat the editor into accepting the new ceiling
and floor textures.  The process is a bit of a pain, but it does work though.

The trick is to edit the DEU2.INI file, in the DEFAULT textures area, under
floor and/or ceiling textures. Under the appropriate header, type the NEW
texture name for the ceiling and/or floor.

If, you run a check for texture name validity with the editor, it will give
off an error code, indicating the texture is not a valid one, you can ignore
it, and save the PWAD file as is.

By now you're probably saying, yeah right, but how do we know what the new
texture names are. Well, you could go through each of the 32 levels and check 
for the new textures, or you can keep reading this file and find out what 
they all are. 

The list to follow includes ALL the NEW ceiling and floor textures I could 
find in DOOM II, Hell on Earth.  They have the exact texture name, and a 
brief description as well.  They total 30 NEW textures, I believe there's 
possibly more. Hey!, this was a quicky, and a freebie, what do ya want? (Grin)

No#     Texture Name    Description
---     ------------    -----------
01      GRASS1          GREEN GRASS
02      GRASS2          GREEN GRASS
03      GRNLITE1        GREEN CEILING WITH WHITE CIRCULAR LIGHTS
04      RROCK01         BRIGHT RED BRICKS IN LAVA                      
05      RROCK02         BROWN BRICKS ON YELLOW LAVA
06      RROCK03         DARK ROUGH TEXTURE (YOU FIGURE IT OUT!)
07      RROCK04         BROWN BRICKS ON BLACK
08      RROCK05         DARK BROWN BRICKS ON BRIGHT LAVA
09      RROCK08         GREENISH BROWN BRICKS IN RED LAVA
10      RROCK09         BROWNISH ROUGH TEXTURE 
11      RROCK10         BROWN BRICK
12      RROCK11         DARK BEIGE BRICK IN CEMENT GRATE
13      RROCK12         SMALL BROWN BRICKS
14      RROCK13         DARK GREY STONE BRICKS
15      RROCK14         REDDISH BROWN BRICK
16      RROCK15         SMALL BROWNISH AND ORANGE BRICKS
17      RROCK16         BROWNISH ROCK
18      RROCK17         BROWNISH CIRCLES WITH GREENISH OVERTONES
19      RROCK18         SAME AS RROCK17, BUT SMALLER
20      RROCK19         GRASS TYPE GREEN WITH BROWN PATCHES
21      RROCK20         SOLID GRASS TYPE GREEN
22      SLIME04         GLOWING BROWNISH SLIME
23      SLIME07         BROWNISH SLIME
24      SLIME08         DARK BROWNISH SLIME
25      SLIME09         BROWN BRICKS ON BRIGHT RED
26      SLIME12         BROWNISH/GREENISH PATCHES WITH RED LAVA
27      SLIME13         GREENISH/BROWNISH BRICK WALL
28      SLIME14         GREYISH/BROWNISH/GREENISH METAL PANEL
29      SLIME15         BROWNISH/GREY METAL PANEL
30      SLIME16         LIGHT BROWNISH/GREENISH METAL PANEL

In conclusion, I hope this text file helps some of you out there, and that
this process will be eliminated soon, when someone makes a DEU editor 
having full functionality. I'm still waiting for DEU6.0 (Grin)

Hey!, Quinet, Wyber, get with it, dudes!, PLEASE? (Smile)

Take care you all, and keep on DOOMING!

Sincerely,

Ernest Anthony Marino  (anthony.marino@swcbbs.com)
