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Posted: 07 May 2006 18:09
by jebartle
An excellantly done project!
I also have tried to understand the Wika manual.
It seems to be written more for those who know more
about programming than us. So it takes some
study and trial & error to learn how to do things.
Even GrfMaker is rather limited but it is getting
much better.
I would like to help but I'm still learning the basics.
I would think someone would help since your
graphics are so very excellent.
Posted: 07 May 2006 18:48
by ISA
Lancelot wrote:
Now, about coding. There are two options, I could post all the pcx files and offsets that I used and wait for someone to code it. Or I could try to do the grf myself, which is going to take much more time. So, what should I do?
We need a volunteer. This dock is brilliant and I wanna use it fastest I can

Posted: 07 May 2006 19:08
by m3henry
is it possible to get track under the cranes?
Posted: 07 May 2006 19:15
by ISA
m3henry wrote:is it possible to get track under the cranes?
YES
Sanchimaru wrote:ISA, about the cranes, I was already planning to make the small cranes to be usable on track tiles too. However, the big cranes would require too much remodelling to make what you say, so I don't think I'm going to do that for the time being.
Posted: 07 May 2006 19:40
by Lancelot
Ok, here's the archive with all the graphics(except the loading stages), in case anyone wants to do it.
Offsets.
2728.pcx -37 -14
2729.pcx -23 -14
2730.pcx -37 -14
2731.pcx -23 -14
2732.pcx -21 -1
2733.pcx -25 -1
4071.pcx -36 -28
4072.pcx -8 -27
4073.pcx -50 -33
4074.pcx 4 -32
4075.pcx -29 -38
4076.pcx -28 -37
BTW, if you really want to use them, you can easily put them in the game using WinGRF.
Posted: 07 May 2006 22:20
by Sanchimaru
Cool avatar too, Lancelot!
Now that you have so much progress on this side, I'm going to rework the original files: as ISA pointed out, I'm planning to allow the cranes (even the big ones!) in track tiles, and add some details: The station buildings will be placed in the back platform, rather than in the front one (the tall building doesn't allow yo to see the panel)
I am going to make the tiles a pixel higher too.
The work shall be done around theis week, so Lancelot: If you have any detail to be added yet, you can make it now and we can have it finished for this week

Posted: 07 May 2006 23:20
by ISA
Sanchimaru wrote:I'm planning to allow the cranes (even the big ones!) in track tiles.
Thats good news!

Posted: 08 May 2006 02:31
by Lancelot
That's great Sanchimaru.
I'll try to do the loading stages tommorow, if that's what you are talking about. Perhaps I could do a few touch-ups to the shipyard too.
How about the dock with the tracks?

because in real floating docks, all the maintenance is done when the platform lifts up and the ship is actually on the dry deck. Just a suggestion, though.
Posted: 08 May 2006 07:55
by Aegir
jebartle wrote:Even GrfMaker is rather limited but it is getting
much better.
GRFMaker has no such limits

. Theres such a thing as the manual NFO block for any specific new features that aren't integrated into GRFMakers GUI.
Posted: 08 May 2006 21:29
by jebartle
"GRFMaker has no such limits

Theres such a thing as the manual NFO block for any specific new features that aren't integrated into GRFMakers GUI."
Hey, I didn't mean it was bad, I just meant I'm still trying to learn
how it all works!!

Theres not much to explain it. I down Loaded
the two tuturials by J. Vassie and had to get a program just to read them.
Note: for those who can't afford Word 6, get Open2XL.
Only cost me S&H. So I am now looking them over.
They are helpful!! I wish More help like this was available.

Posted: 08 May 2006 21:39
by Prof. Frink
jebartle wrote:Note: for those who can't afford Word 6, get Open2XL.
One google later and I find this screenshot:
http://www.open2xl.net/writer-big.png
along with
100% Compatibility with MS Office 3.1/97/2000/XP- Save your work in .doc, .xls, and .ppt formats and move seamlessly between MS Office applications and this world class office suite !
Interesting definition of 100%...
Posted: 08 May 2006 23:07
by DaleStan
I think they mean "100% compatible with the supported features of ..."
Posted: 09 May 2006 06:44
by jonty-comp
Lemme get this straight...
open2xl.net are hosting OpenOffice and pretending it's theirs??!!
How evil/illegal. (is it illegal? I presume so)
Yeah, you might want to get OpenOffice from the site of the people who actually made it.
http://www.openoffice.org .

Posted: 09 May 2006 07:07
by Prof. Frink
As I understand it, it's perfectly legal as long as they haven't modified it (and as they haven't changed the window titles that's fairly likely).
That said, it isn't pure GPL so I could be totally wrong.
Hmm, on closer inspection, 2.0.x is LGPL.
Posted: 09 May 2006 17:14
by m3henry
Posted: 09 May 2006 17:41
by Wolf01
can you make some roads (straight and curve) and void concrete tiles in the same style of the other tiles?
there are some tiles in my large dock which i can't fill because i need other sprites

Posted: 10 May 2006 03:46
by Sanchimaru
Here is a preview of my newest work: the train switchyard!
At the moment, it features a pedestrian crossing, a catwalk, false tracks and buffers.
I should finish it soon...
Posted: 10 May 2006 07:27
by Wile E. Coyote
Very nice, Sanchimaru!

Posted: 10 May 2006 14:47
by Wolf01
gooood!
i'm building a freight+passengers harbour, is on the first stage of work and i'm planning to finish it when there are enough kinds of tiles
Posted: 10 May 2006 15:28
by White Rabbit
Silly me, I thought that was a TTDP screenshot.

This set is just getting better and better.