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Try pming Hallucination - http://www.subspace.co/user/8364-hallucination/
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Posted announcement to Steam Group. Might help get a few more votes.
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didn't know it was never not working? must of been a skin error.
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mm? Lightbox? DNS is fine, seems I forgot to re-enable redirect. edit: ssf fixed.
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DNS seems to be working for all, reconfigured to SubSpace.co instead of IP.
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Got some downloads put up, many more to go but got a start.
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Version Release 1
71 downloads
This program will multiply by 16 any number inside () marks in the specified file. Good for making LVZ INI files using map coordinates. Nested () marks will cause the program to get confused and will resuly in invalid output. Example: ((((()))(()()))) will become ()()()()()()()() Usage: ic.exe Output will be in output.ini -
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Version 2003.02.12-BETA
66 downloads
CLE (Continuum Level Editor) is a new map editor writtin in delphi(i don't have the time to learn c++ saddly). Based off of SSME 8.1 with a few improvements. currently all the tools work. the fill area is a little buggy but only on large scale jobs. sadly a major shortcomming(although hopefully fixed shortly) is there is no cut,copy, or paste and you can;t move around a selection. however there are new improved features to hopefully make maping quicker. i've introduced my 'smart tile' system. you can define the layout of a tileset and then save yourself some time by not having to worry about making sure all the proper tiles are being used. you can also now rotate a selection(square selections only hold shift). with the smart tile if you rotate or flip a selection the tiles will try to correct themselves. and if everything is defined properly then you should needa retile a flipped selection! woot! the next addition should be cut copy and paste and hopefully that won't be too far off oh for those who care about this sort of thing, my view of version numbers is that when you get things like 1.1 1.3 etc it's very arbitrary as to how much is actually updated. ie does a change from 1.1 to 1.2 have as much from 1.2 to 1.3 or 1.9 to 2.0. so my version numbers will correspond to the day that the file was updated and nothing else, so you will always know when you have the most current version. check the changes.txt for what has been updated -Cuervo Muerte -
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Fixed. Didn't cache the template properly for some reason.