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Hello I have a very big circular "Space Station" that I want to put a region around. I have a rough box shape currently around it, but I want something a bit more precise. So I used the magic wand tool. At first glance, It did nothing. Even moving the map a little did nothing. When I clicked on the pencil icon near the region name in the drop down box and exit out of it, it appears that some (the region the screen was viewing) is deselected and some of the asteroid debris is. Why does this not work for clear tiles?
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Walltiles preview drawn with small tiles
Gannon8 replied to Hakaku's topic in Drake Continuum Map Editor
I think there resided. It happened to me once too. Forgot how I fixed it -
+1 Can't really think of anything else to say since that says it pretty darn well.
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I do not believe the auto-update program would be in a file called "zone/test" not the module manager, so I do not believe that is the problem.
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There appears to be a worm in some of the .svn directories and some other files. I downloaded a fresh copy from the SVN server and scanned it. The complete log is attached, the infected files are here: ./disc_client/zones/.svn/text-base/test.svn-base: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND ./disc_client/zones/test: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND ./disc_client/bin/zones/.svn/text-base/test.svn-base: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND ./disc_client/bin/zones/test: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND ./disc_client/old/Unit Tests/Modules/.svn/text-base/ModuleManager.dll.svn-base: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND ./disc_client/old/Unit Tests/Modules/ModuleManager.dll: Worm.Stration.WR FOUND A couple days after downloading, a worm appeared on my system that messed with my Windows Explorer settings and copied itself onto my USB drive. Still trying to get it off of my system. I don't know if discretion is the cause, but the only other virus my scanner detected was CSEdit.exe, which I know is safe. EDIT2: One of the computers in my class had a worm on it, which transferred itself onto my thumbdrive. This worm isn't affiliated with the discretion virus. Scanned with ClamAV EDIT: http://www.viruslist.com/en/viruses/encycl...?virusid=140652 scan.log
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I got a PM from a guest, with a link that led to a porn site. Why is guest PMing even on? Just helps spammers and people like that...
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Going crazy? Why do people still post in this thread? (aww, I just did )
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Lol, thats what I did too. Yep, he's a real idiot from what I have red. Whoever logged this needs to clean out the chat channel messages.
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So really... Why no summon in minibase? Just remove it if we can't use it properly. It spoils the whole point of is
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Hey Snrrrub, can you compile it for linux please?
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If a firewall is blocking it, you may be able to start a proxy with Tor and continue from there. Most likely your work is firewall'd.
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*goes to gamfaqs and searches 'pikmin'* Eternal Fuel Dynamo Nova Blaster Positron Generator Shock Absorber Ionium Jet Gravity Jumper Omega Stabilizer Guard Satellite (Sorta like pointdefense maybe?) Aww, whitespec said "gluon destabilizer" Now I cant say Gluon Drive (I just noticed that gluon is in the firefox dictionary) Chronos Reactor Eh, thats about it unless you want to put in "pilots seat"
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Name one program that does not need a keyboard in one way or another. First, how do you log on? If they invent a wheel fort that, you cannot have a password? How do you browse the web? Kinda hard to enter URLs without a keyboard. Last, how do you configure the BIOS, ect? An on-screen keyboard could theoretically work, but it would be A.) impractical B.) Slow ( No, I do not like simple. Thats why I use Linux )
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I am pretty sure if knoppix works, then Win XP would. Anyway, don't most hardware have a standard way of using it (eg the 640x480 res) so you can install the drivers and get it working?
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Here is what order I would recommend HTML > Python > C > C++ HTML isn't really a language, but it introduces you to some of the stuff. Python is somewhat easier than C because most of it is built into the built in functions/ect. You don't have to declare variables/choose type of output/whatever and the error system is superb.
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But it will still write to the registry, will it not? Eh, darn. I hope Discretion will be portable
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Hi, another one of my suggestions. It would be nice if the server could define settings for special tiles. Possible attribute could be animation via GIF or tiled images, precise bounce calculations so ships bounce off of non-horizontal/vertical tiles correctly, custom sizes, sound effects, damage, or a server side callback. The attribute would include the position of the tile, such as: Solid Fly Over Fly Under Transparent And it will stop the "DCME Feature requests" So? Thoughts? Thanks
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JauntePE is a (FREEWARE) program made to modify other programs to make them portable through injecting a DLL I think. It does not work with continuum and does the same thing where it jumps back and forth on the task manager and never starts. Could it be that JauntePE does not allow Continuum to start that subprocess that was mentioned from the Running Continuum with WINE post, or that Continuum has a DLL injector-detecting feature that makes it crash if it detects potential cheaters? And does anyone have a guess on how to get around it? Please discuss, even if it is not the perfect solution Thanks And this seems like the "home page" for JauntePE: http://portablefreeware.com/forums/index.php It does not really have a website of its own
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Did you fix the text tool?
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Maybe you proxy it through a port that they do have open? I guess that may increase lag though... Or worse; you may get caught
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Ummmm..... Is this project still alive? I can program in python (read C++) but sounds like you are programming in C++ so I am not sure what I can do but hey I might be able to do something
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You oughta sticky that. This is like the 5th post where I have seen these requests
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Oh, lol. I tested the client, but not thoroughly. So is that wiki dead, or what? And if it is, is there a new, alive one?
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Thanks.