Mechanized Assault & eXploration Reloaded



#21 Oct 25, 2008 11:00 am
Didi Offline
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
Oh yes.
What a nice tool.
I am overpowered.
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#22 Oct 25, 2008 5:06 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
I tried it and clicked around a while. It doesn't work to good with wine and crashed after 2 minutes. I'll give it a closer look later on however. Thanks for the hint!

Didi: Please proceed with yours as well! Smiling
Bernd Kosmahl
"Sir, we are surrounded!" - "Great - we can attack in any direction."
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#23 Oct 27, 2008 6:11 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
yes, Didi, there is some reasons for you to proceed.
Because my mapgenerator is "generator" not "editor". you can create map, but can not "edit" it. I'm too lazу to add edit mode, may be you will make perfect tool?

what is it "wine"?

ArtLav, а хрен ее знает, надо по датам смотреть. Которая самая последняя, та и есть типа лучшая. Я уже не в курсе, у нас там с тобой уже мусорка в файлах образовалась за все это время что я туда валил файл за файлом. Забацал бы страничку что-ли самостоятельную, с ярлычками на все тайлсеты и хоть какими-нибудь описаниями.
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#24 Oct 27, 2008 7:13 pm
beko beko Offline
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
Quote by Barloggg:

what is it "wine"?
basically an implementation of the windows api on linux. Most stuff works. Some stuff doesn't.
Bernd Kosmahl
"Sir, we are surrounded!" - "Great - we can attack in any direction."
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#25 Oct 27, 2008 7:21 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
Hi Barloggg,

congratulation for your generator.
First time i think about Map Generator, i want to build like yours. Smiling
But i needed a quick result. So i progged the easy way.

The "wine" is a Windows emulator to run with Linux.
Beko can tell you more about it. I am not a very great Linuxer.
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#26 Oct 27, 2008 9:07 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
Wine stands for "Wine Is No Emulator". It's a word-play. Wine doesn't emulate anything. It translates function calls to their linux derivates. Since nothing is emulated it's damn fast as well. I play a lot of windows games using it Smiling
Bernd Kosmahl
"Sir, we are surrounded!" - "Great - we can attack in any direction."
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#27 Oct 28, 2008 1:00 am
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
I am being serious when I ask this: is there a way to install linux without losing my data and leave me able to use all my windows programs, including my MSVC++ 2008 IDE?

Me and Microsoft are divorced.
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#28 Oct 28, 2008 7:05 am
beko beko Offline
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
Quote by shaktazuki:
I am being serious when I ask this: is there a way to install linux without losing my data and leave me able to use all my windows programs, including my MSVC++ 2008 IDE?

Yes and no. Linux can read and write on ntfs discs. The best way is to add another harddisk or resize your windows partition for that. About your progamms.. honestly: wine is like russian roulette. It's fair for office applications and most games but for coding and compiling? I'd recommand another IDE at least for coding and if you do programs for windows there's no problem to go for a dual boot system. IMHO a change to linux doesn't make much sense if you want to keep all your programms. There are so many other and perhaps even better tools avaible. You can always give it a try even without installing it. Download a kubuntu live cd and simply boot it. No changes on your hard disc are done and you can check (some) stuff out Smiling

More on another thread or pm.
Bernd Kosmahl
"Sir, we are surrounded!" - "Great - we can attack in any direction."
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#29 Oct 29, 2008 10:47 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
New Version is uploaded.

New features are:
- fast scroll ( Contr+Arrow Key )
- Buttons for PAN ( what do you thinking about? )
- Mini Map
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#30 Oct 29, 2008 11:26 pm
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Subject: Re: Mapeditor
der editor wird langsam tiptop Grinning
folgendes sachen sind mir noch aufgefallen:

- kartengröße nicht nur durch scrollen sondern auch durch direkte eingabe der größe, also zb 1000 horizontal und 800 vertikal
- mein pc ist zwar "nur" mittelklasse, aber sollte vllt noch bisschen geschwindigkeitsoptimiert werden, ruckelt ziemlich (wär gut wenn noch mehrere angeben würden obs bei ihnen auch so ist)
- zudem sollte die umrandung auf der minimap besser ersichtlich sein wo man sich mit dem cursor befindet (zb farbe rot), momentan sieht man es auf land gar net und auf wasser muss ich SEHR genau schauen um die umrandung zu sehen^^
- fast-scroll ist genial, aber bitte auf taste strg oder shit belegen, dann kann man das leichter mit einer hand machen ohne sich den muskel zu zerren^^
- cool wär auch wenn durch nen mausklick auf einer gewünschten minimap-position, dieser abschnitt auf der normaln karte gezeigt wird
- bissl lästig ist, dass wenn man den variablen zoom benutzt hat, man immer zuerst auf einen anderen button (zb Land oder Wasser etc) klicken muss, damit man wieder mit dem cursor scrollen kann, ansonst scrollt man net auf der map sondern ändert durch die cursor-tasten den zoom
- hab nen größeren bug gefundn, also wenn die karte net genau quadratisch ist, dann macht die funktion "umkehren" ziemliche fehler

so das wars erstmal wieder von mir, muss sagen großartige arbeit bis jetzt, weiter so Smiling



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