
It's good to see that you can be updating this more now.
So, does this mean you are going to make this open source?
Are sure you fixed that in a way that doesn't mess up things on other computers? Because for me it always worked fine.Qloof234 wrote:For the record, I don't think I've run into any problems when using these tools, other than one issue that's fairly easy to work around:
The Win/Lose Co-ordinates seem to be reversed. With the settings like this, if I lose or abort the adventure, I appear on the Hub at 21,20 instead of 15,19. The opposite holds true as well - If I win, I end up at 15,19.
It's not like this is actually a major problem. It's a simple enough fix (I did it, and I don't even know Basic), and even then, it's not that hard to remember that it's the other way around.
Having said that, two questions - First off, what does the Editor Tools program need bundled with it to run/what did it have bundled with it originally? Second off, do you mind if I release a version that fixes this error?
I mean, I know it's open-source now, but figured I'd ask anyways.
Are sure you fixed that in a way that doesn't mess up things on other computers? Because for me it always worked fine.Qloof234 wrote:For the record, I don't think I've run into any problems when using these tools, other than one issue that's fairly easy to work around:
The Win/Lose Co-ordinates seem to be reversed. With the settings like this, if I lose or abort the adventure, I appear on the Hub at 21,20 instead of 15,19. The opposite holds true as well - If I win, I end up at 15,19.
It's not like this is actually a major problem. It's a simple enough fix (I did it, and I don't even know Basic), and even then, it's not that hard to remember that it's the other way around.
Having said that, two questions - First off, what does the Editor Tools program need bundled with it to run/what did it have bundled with it originally? Second off, do you mind if I release a version that fixes this error?
I mean, I know it's open-source now, but figured I'd ask anyways.
You have my blessing to use as much or as little of my source code as you want to make your own release. I believe I had fixed that win/lose problem in an update, so the source code may already have that fixed.Qloof234 wrote:For the record, I don't think I've run into any problems when using these tools, other than one issue that's fairly easy to work around:
The Win/Lose Co-ordinates seem to be reversed. With the settings like this, if I lose or abort the adventure, I appear on the Hub at 21,20 instead of 15,19. The opposite holds true as well - If I win, I end up at 15,19.
It's not like this is actually a major problem. It's a simple enough fix (I did it, and I don't even know Basic), and even then, it's not that hard to remember that it's the other way around.
Having said that, two questions - First off, what does the Editor Tools program need bundled with it to run/what did it have bundled with it originally? Second off, do you mind if I release a version that fixes this error?
I mean, I know it's open-source now, but figured I'd ask anyways.
Pawelec wrote:Are sure you fixed that in a way that doesn't mess up things on other computers? Because for me it always worked fine.
Hmm... I'm not sure, then. I'm pretty sure I was using the current (well, most recent) version of the program and having that problem... The most recent version was 1.2.2, right?jafo1015 wrote:You have my blessing to use as much or as little of my source code as you want to make your own release. I believe I had fixed that win/lose problem in an update, so the source code may already have that fixed.
jafo1015 wrote:Hey all,
This is the first part of of what will likely be an ongoing project. The WA Editor Tools 1.0 will convert all of cbloopy's WOPs as well as the Tentacle, UFO, Zbot, Scouge, and MagicMirror. Right now it will only do one file at a time, but soon will have multi-level support, as well as other tools to make hub creation easier.
Below is a link to download the zip file containing the program, updated WOP's and an installer for the .NET Framework 4.0 (necessary to run the program). If you've already downloaded the Tentacle, Zbot, Scouge, UFO, and Magic Mirror WOP' s from one of my previous posts, please replace them with the new versions contained in the zip file. The new versions have also added the TextureName modifier as well as a few other adjustments. Follow the directions in the readme.txt file to begin using the program.
UPDATED 2/19/11:
Version 1.2 is ready! This version has the following features:
1. A level converter to make use of Mysteries of Fire Islands (MOFI) objects or custom models not supported in the WA Editor. It can also reverse convert MOFI objects back to WA Editor format
2. An adventure converter, which converts multiple levels at once
3. A master.dat file editor to enter win and lose coordinates for hub adventures, and select MOFI win adventure conditions
4. A custom music selector with an expandable library
5. A hub maker, which automates converting individual adventures into hub format
6. Custom objects to automate selecting custom music and MOFI win conditions
To install, click the download link below and:
• Unzip contents of the folder and place the “WA Editor Tools” folder where you like. "C:\WA Editor v0.96" is recommended.
• The “WA Editor Tools.exe”, “Converter Data.txt” and “Default Settings.txt” files should all be in the same folder.
• Install .NET Framework 4.0 on your computer if not already installed. The Web-based .NET installer is included in the zip folder.
• Place the new WOP(Conversion) files into the "\Object Presets\MOFI(Conversion)" folder, or some other folder within the "\Object Presets" directory
• Place the WOP(glyphs) files into the desired "\Object Presets" directory
• Place the “WA-ET Objects” WOPs into the “\Object Presets\” directory
• Editor Tools is now ready to run.
This version also fixes a number formatting bug when using a computer set to non-English languages, and a bug using flipbridges. If you've already downloaded previous versions of this program, replace ALL the files associated with the program, not just the .exe, since the format of the .txt files have changed. Read the pdf instruction file before using, so you understand how the new features work.
EDIT 2/20/11: Fixed a bug in processing the FlipBridge. Fixed an incompatibility issue with Windows XP users. Follow the link below for the updated file.
EDIT 9/7/2013: I'm discontinuing support for this program due to not enough hours in the day and my busy life. But the source code is available for download on page 5 of this thread. Enjoy!
The link is on PAGE 5, the second post. It's still active. This is the source code though, not just the executable file.Super Stinker wrote:jafo1015 wrote:Hey all,
EDIT 9/7/2013: I'm discontinuing support for this program due to not enough hours in the day and my busy life. But the source code is available for download on page 5 of this thread. Enjoy!
how do i download if the link isn't showned even i'm logged in?
I recommend uploading the source code to GitHub. That way, people can contribute easily.jafo1015 wrote:I may not be active on the forum anymore, but I do get notifications on this topic. I'd be more than happy to refresh the link for you, but you might have to give me a day or two to find the file bundle.