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Posted: 01 Nov 2005 18:06
by webfreakz.nl
Born Acorn wrote:
qball wrote:can next time make sure it unpacks in a subdir... you don't half know how irritating it is having it extract in the same dir........
Thats extremely annoying, seeing as most people would MAKE a sub directory.
When I download a .zip or .rar / whatever, I always do "extract in <package_name>", not "extract here" of what so ever :S

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 18:27
by qball
I kinda ment the unpacking of the source-dir..... it filed my whole desktop files files......

sorry,

bit touchi lately.

sorry,
Qball

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 18:51
by lucaspiller
Ok, the problem on Windows seems to be that you need the (useless) .NET Framework Version 2.0, which you can get from here.

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 18:57
by qball
webfreakz.nl wrote:
Born Acorn wrote:
qball wrote:can next time make sure it unpacks in a subdir... you don't half know how irritating it is having it extract in the same dir........
Thats extremely annoying, seeing as most people would MAKE a sub directory.
When I download a .zip or .rar / whatever, I always do "extract in <package_name>", not "extract here" of what so ever :S
tar -jxf I do... I don't have a "extract in "
but I am sorry, It just happened to me one time to often :D.

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 19:28
by Sacro
I'm not sure about Macs, but under Linux, you tar up the folder, rather than the files, as untarring is to '.' by default

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 19:32
by Darkvater
What'd you guys do to the source that it needs .NET Framework?

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 19:39
by Bjarni
Sacro wrote:I'm not sure about Macs, but under Linux, you tar up the folder, rather than the files, as untarring is to '.' by default
on mac, it creates a folder to put all files in. I will not release anything that unstuffs to . by default :wink:

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 20:34
by lucaspiller
Darkvater wrote:What'd you guys do to the source that it needs .NET Framework?
I have no idea, I guess it must have been me using that Microsoft Visual C++ Express Edition 2005 Beta crap...

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 21:00
by Born Acorn
meh, you always end up requiring it for something anyway. May as well get it.

Posted: 01 Nov 2005 23:03
by Alltaken
could the data folder be packed with it.

not that my computer works (coz i blew up the PSU i think) but i was getting errors, thaty none of you guys had LOL.

but yeah i am on break now so once my computer is going i will be able to get into this.

Alltaken

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 01:08
by nicfer
lucaspiller wrote:Ok, the problem on Windows seems to be that you need the (useless) .NET Framework Version 2.0, which you can get from here.
I have that and gives the same error:

Posted: 02 Nov 2005 18:36
by lucaspiller
You need to actually install it ( :P ) - if you have done so, then you must have done it incorrectly (did you click Cancel instead of Next?), or for some reason it doesn't like your computer. Read the docs on good ol' Microsoft's site, otherwise complain to them.

(I have yet had anyone actually confirm that it does work with this, but on my other computer I got the same error until I installed this rubbish. If it still doesn't work for everyone I will create a binary via other means, i.e. bug Darkvater. :wink: )

Posted: 20 Nov 2005 19:45
by lucaspiller
Long time, not much progress, but...

Version 4

What is in this release

Bug fix: Before you could try and remove the last tile, which crashed the program - now you can't.

Changing of background colour: The background colour can now be changed between black, cyan, magenta and yellow (C key).

Hiding of grid: The base grid can be hidden (H key).

Layering of tiles: Tiles can now be layered on top of each other. You can't actually un-layer them (well you can decrease the grid size, but it doesn't actually delete them).

To do
Same as before.

[EDIT] just uploaded the mac binary. Now I will investigate why it is so much bigger than the others

Posted: 20 Nov 2005 20:00
by webfreakz.nl
The .exe file included in the zip file doesn't work.
! Can't execute "D:\DOCUME~1\Ronald\LOCALS~1\Temp\Rar$EX00.016\tile_tool\tile.exe"

Posted: 20 Nov 2005 20:02
by lucaspiller
lucaspiller wrote:...you need the (useless) .NET Framework Version 2.0, which you can get from here.

Posted: 14 Apr 2006 15:39
by Samwise
lucaspiller wrote:Ok, the problem on Windows seems to be that you need the (useless) .NET Framework Version 2.0, which you can get from here.
Quite weird then, I have framwork v 1.1 and it works OK to me. (there is one little problem, after about 10 tiles it saids that the program has created an error and has to shut down..) For the rest, GOOD WORK! And one more thing, how do I add my own graphics??

Posted: 14 Apr 2006 15:47
by Samwise
Already figured out how to insert own graphics, but still the problem that after some time it suddendly closes :?

Posted: 14 Apr 2006 18:52
by LKRaider
Bug on WinXP SP1 here:

Pressing the "D" key makes the program use 100% cpu, and print:

Code: Select all

Warning: Tile #24 does not exist!
If you first press "E", then "D", it crashes saying "instruction at '0x00402547' referenced memory at '0x00000000'. Memory could not be 'written'."

Posted: 15 Jan 2007 17:37
by GETBERRI
OK, This forum is realy good! :D

Posted: 15 Jan 2007 19:22
by Darkvater
Stop kicking almost a year old topics just to 'spam'.