heh.FooBar wrote:So... How about that ingame change base graphics feature?
I lol'd.
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heh.FooBar wrote:So... How about that ingame change base graphics feature?
Yes it is! I've justed reinstalled OpenTTD and the error still occurs.Rubidium wrote:Is the failure reproducable? And what files are there in your <my documents>/OpenTTD/content_download/data directory?
Most likely you have those libraries at another location somewhere on your filesystem, with the same version but a different md5 sum. Just delete those and redownload once more (if necessary).Gremnon wrote:I like the content download, useful for finding updates fro grfs I have... but, every time I go in at the moment, the four AI library files at the end are always checked as if I don't have them. Downloading them turns them green, but closing the content download and re-opening... re-checks them for downloding.
Then you haven't removed the old libraries/AIs, but the one that the content system downloaded.Gremnon wrote:Yep, I thought that too... and still get it tell me I don't have them.
You have these two options:Gremnon wrote:Hm.... that's odd, since there was only one possible choice of which ones to delete in the first place.
Good; worked nowTrueBrain wrote:Problem should be fixed nowPaths of tars are annoying to handle
Just for completeness' sake: it's ~/Documents/OpenTTD for a MacZuu wrote:In addition OpenTTD can be both the directory which you installed OpenTTD to and the OpenTTD directory in my documents or ~/.openttd on Linux. (Mac: I don't know, but would guess ~/.openttd)
I just looked through the list, and only the ECS vectors and the 2cc trainset have no description. Why don't you yourself just politely ask the responsible persons - in the threads "ECS implementation by George" and the "The 2cc set: The Trains of the world in 2cc", respectively. They are found in the TTDPatch->Graphics section of the forums.Swansea Stu wrote:Fantastic feature, well done. The only negative I have for it is that a lot of the grf files do not have any description. All they have is a url for their site/wiki which isn't clickable. It would be nice if uploaders had to add a description to their files. Maybe the uploaders could be politely asked to add a description.
I was just posting this to FLySpray, but it is obviously down.FooBar wrote:Is it normal behavior that r15177 crashes if it cannot connect to the content server, where r15130 just displays an error message after thinking for a while?
r15177 displays an empty content download window and decides to crash after a while.
r15130 freezes after trying to open the download window but instead of crashing, it does come to it's senses after a while and issues an error message. It does not show the download window.
Both on win32/vista.
Behaviour is reproducable. Crash log and dump can be provided if necessary.
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