@guy, on Jun 21 2008, 06:46 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
You still have 'closest to target' in the exit point menu. It needs to be a separate flag.
So what exactly does that flag do, and what happens if it's left blank? If it that the flag makes it always use the closest exit point rather than alternating between them?
@guy, on Jun 21 2008, 06:46 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
Oh, you were talking about making them individual controls rather than a list? I see - I was just suggesting that you keep the list but make it taller so it doesn't need scroll bars.
I'll take a look at the organisation - but the confusions Archon and others have reported are unavoidable as long as it's a list, and I don't think there's space to do any of the alternatives.
@lindley, on Jun 21 2008, 07:05 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
After using the "Import from file" button to import a Tiff file into a Pict resource, that file is not deletable or overwritable because the system thinks it is "in use". Usually this means you've forgotten an fclose() somewhere.....
I have a feeling this may be beyond my control (MissionComputer is written at a very high level), but I'll look into it.
@lindley, on Jun 21 2008, 07:05 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
Also, what's the deal with the pink nebu boxes on the star map? I was under the impression that actual graphics would be displayed if the proper resources were in the same file, but that doesn't seem to be the case.
They will be. Note that MissionComputer will only use the 100% version of the nebula graphic; if you don't have that size, it won't load one of the other versions and scale.
@king_of_manticores, on Jun 21 2008, 08:31 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
The window is a little bigger, and the large numbers have no real point, but the target generator is much better.
The numbers are my response to comments that the order in which the operations are applied was unclear in older versions: each number represents a distinct stage in the process.
@guy, on Jun 21 2008, 06:46 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
I read one of those. It was scary :unsure:
They are a bit otherworldy, aren't they.
@king_of_manticores, on Jun 21 2008, 08:31 PM, said in MissionComputer 4.0a8 now available:
I'm not Swedish, and I've never seen that language before, so therefore, I had no clue about it.
It's actually an interesting language to learn, even if you aren't planning to go anywhere that it's spoken. You can learn a lot about English by comparing it with Swedish. And it's fun to read Pippi Lĺngstrump in the original.