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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Sun, 26 July 2009 19:10 |
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Apparently the editor won't let you switch to a different component type if you've edited a component, unless you save first.
Also, it won't add limitations to items yet.
There's also some typographical errors. (Supper Stealth gave me a chuckle.)
[Updated on: Sun, 26 July 2009 19:28] Report message to a moderator
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Mon, 27 July 2009 11:55 |
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Daniel | | | Messages: 179
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Thanks for the feedback so far. Stars-nova is still defininately at a developmental stage so thanks for persisting with its idosyncracies in order to give me some feedback.
Yes, you will get an error message the first time you start the component editor, until I get around to making it smart enough to find the component file on its own.
Edit/Browse mode. Yes, this is not fully implemented as you can still begin editing in 'browse' mode. The key diference is that in browse mode changing the component type, selects the list of components of that type, while chaning it in edit mode changes the type of the current component. Does that make sense? Is there a better way I could do that? Eventually browse mode should be all you get 'in-game' as a technology browser, with edit mode only available in the stand alone component editor.
Also note that 'saving' your component changes just copies the form data to the in memory version of the component file, not to disk. If you want to save a change for good you need to save the component file.
Any typographical stuff like 'Supper Stealth' please let me know so I can fix it. I've probably looked at it too many times to notice otherwise.
You should be able to modify the race restrictions by selecting Component->Race Restrictions from the menu. A few other restrictions are available as properties, e.g. radiation.
The source code is on sourceforge if you browse the file downloads, in the folder stars-nova\June 2009\, or folow this link. I don't plan to use subversion until/unless I have a few more people working on it. I am still learning my way around the new source forge file management, so things are a bit disorganised.
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Mon, 27 July 2009 20:01 |
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evild00d | | | Messages: 14
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Daniel wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 17:55 | Edit/Browse mode. Yes, this is not fully implemented as you can still begin editing in 'browse' mode. The key diference is that in browse mode changing the component type, selects the list of components of that type, while chaning it in edit mode changes the type of the current component. Does that make sense? Is there a better way I could do that? Eventually browse mode should be all you get 'in-game' as a technology browser, with edit mode only available in the stand alone component editor.
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If that's the case then I can see why it's made that way, but I don't think it's very intuitive. Having a separate Component Type edit field on the right side for the currently active component might be more logical. My mental model of the application was that the Component Type dropdown and the Component List on left side were strictly for browsing purposes while the rest of the controls on the right were information or editing controls for the active component. I half expected an "All" element in the Component Type dropdown so that I could see all components regardless of type, similar to the tech browser in Stars!.
Daniel wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 17:55 | The source code is on sourceforge if you browse the file downloads, in the folder stars-nova\June 2009\, or folow this link. I don't plan to use subversion until/unless I have a few more people working on it. I am still learning my way around the new source forge file management, so things are a bit disorganised.
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Thanks. I downloaded the source and I'm positively surprised by how easy it is to read and understand the code that I have seen this far. There is room for some architectural improvements and refactoring, but all in all it looks quite promising. Also, it would have been really cool to make it run on OS X and GNU/Linux by making it compatible with Mono (only issue I noticed was the registry usage).
I would seriously consider contributing if I knew more about which specific areas that needs work. I think adding the code to Subversion would be of great help to manage and coordinate the development. I'm quite familiar with Subversion and SF.net's Subversion offering so I'll be happy to assist you in any way possible to get it up and running.
Side note: Stars-Nova is now listed as #7 (first page) in SF.net's Turn Based Strategy category with an activity rating of 99.63% and #87 (page 9) in the general Games/Entertainment category. Not bad.
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Mon, 27 July 2009 21:15 |
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Daniel wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 08:55 | A few other restrictions are available as properties, e.g. radiation.
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I can't get Radiation, Hull Affinity, or Transport Only to apply when selected.
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Mon, 27 July 2009 21:24 |
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Oh, oh, oh!
Is there any possibility for a Race Trait Editor in the future?
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Tue, 28 July 2009 10:48 |
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Daniel | | | Messages: 179
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evild00d wrote on Tue, 28 July 2009 10:01 |
Daniel wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 17:55 | Edit/Browse mode. Yes, this is not fully implemented as you can still begin editing in 'browse' mode. The key diference is that in browse mode changing the component type, selects the list of components of that type, while chaning it in edit mode changes the type of the current component. Does that make sense? Is there a better way I could do that? Eventually browse mode should be all you get 'in-game' as a technology browser, with edit mode only available in the stand alone component editor.
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If that's the case then I can see why it's made that way, but I don't think it's very intuitive. Having a separate Component Type edit field on the right side for the currently active component might be more logical. My mental model of the application was that the Component Type dropdown and the Component List on left side were strictly for browsing purposes while the rest of the controls on the right were information or editing controls for the active component. I half expected an "All" element in the Component Type dropdown so that I could see all components regardless of type, similar to the tech browser in Stars!.
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Thanks, those are great ideas and I think they would make the editor a lot more intuitive.
evild00d wrote on Tue, 28 July 2009 10:01 |
Daniel wrote on Mon, 27 July 2009 17:55 | The source code is on sourceforge if you browse the file downloads, in the folder stars-nova\June 2009\, or folow this link. I don't plan to use subversion until/unless I have a few more people working on it. I am still learning my way around the new source forge file management, so things are a bit disorganised.
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Thanks. I downloaded the source and I'm positively surprised by how easy it is to read and understand the code that I have seen this far. There is room for some architectural improvements and refactoring, but all in all it looks quite promising. Also, it would have been really cool to make it run on OS X and GNU/Linux by making it compatible with Mono (only issue I noticed was the registry usage).
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Yes, I ran it up in Mono and noticed that it should work with some tweeking to how it uses the registry, which it needs anyway. I was a bit dubious about a C# clone given that I know there are a few linux users who play stars - I can't run stars on my 64 bit vista, so I boot Fedora to play.
evild00d wrote on Tue, 28 July 2009 10:01 | I would seriously consider contributing if I knew more about which specific areas that needs work. I think adding the code to Subversion would be of great help to manage and coordinate the development. I'm quite familiar with Subversion and SF.net's Subversion offering so I'll be happy to assist you in any way possible to get it up and running.
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Send me your SF id and I'll add you to the project! How about starting with the mono/registry issues? Alternatively you can finish off the component editor
evild00d wrote on Tue, 28 July 2009 10:01 | Side note: Stars-Nova is now listed as #7 (first page) in SF.net's Turn Based Strategy category with an activity rating of 99.63% and #87 (page 9) in the general Games/Entertainment category. Not bad.
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Yay!
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Re: Nova Component Editor |
Tue, 28 July 2009 14:13 |
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That's why I said "in the future".
Anyhow - the project looks great so far, considering it's a work in progress. Almost as if it's nearing completion...
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