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Author:  punt1959 [ Sun Jul 02, 2006 10:55 am ]
Post subject:  Is this useful for window users?

As I need something to display tiles, etc on the Mac, I wrote a little utility.

It basically shows the terrain and art tiles ala InsideUO. however, there is a little drawer (mac speak, call it a docking window for windows) that has the tiledata attributes, the gumps (if any), the animation (if any), and the static animatin (if any).

This was something I needed to start considering the client. It is totally Objective-C/Cocoa, so not something that "ports" to windows.

Now, this is all available on windows, just the user has to make the correlation. This does not EDIT anything!

I just wanted to check, to ensure, something like this wouldn't be useful on windows?

Author:  Xuri [ Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:21 am ]
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It wouldn't? InsideUO doesn't show the tiledata attributes of items or the connection between items/gumps/animations etc.

Author:  punt1959 [ Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:31 am ]
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Xuri wrote:
It wouldn't? InsideUO doesn't show the tiledata attributes of items or the connection between items/gumps/animations etc.


Hmm, if one right clicks on an image (art or terrain) in InsideUO, and then select details, one gets the Tiledata (I guess one needs the latest InsideUO).

The correlation is manual, I agree. Which is what I was attempting to say. The only thing this does, is show a reduce set (doesn't worry about showing all animations, gumps, sounds, etc) of mul data, but show it corrleated centered around the art and terrain images (again, which is what I needed).

Not sure if this is useful, as I think most windows users are use to InsideUO, and the full set (probably by now, most know how to do the correlation)

Author:  Xuri [ Sun Jul 02, 2006 11:38 am ]
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Oops, I haven't been using the latest version. :oops:

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