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pacMASTA 10-17-2005 10:21 PM

Linux Wine: GRAALEDITOR.EXE
 
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Well after playing with dlls, wine regedit, and wine config. I finally got it working it actully works quite nicely sometimes you'll get an error scrolling on the level but everything else is really just minor like you can't see the selected tab's except the main tiles one.

Update: to use the GraalEditor.exe, you will need a working installation of the Windows Graal, download the editor from the serverlist screen (Start -> Install Packages), and then use wine to start GraalEditor.exe. We might also make the editor downloadable directly to the Linux Graal installation (~/.graal/graal4) in the future.

Nitro2030ce 10-18-2005 12:56 AM

Nice work! And Diablo II: LoD rocks :D
Seeya in 8 hours :frown:

AgretTehLeet 10-20-2005 11:07 AM

Can you edit NPCs? I only see "Select Tile" in your screenshot.

Also, what bugs have you come accross while using this?

and re: classics having 1 post every 8 hours, that is the same as like 1-2 posts a day, you probarbly wont be awake to use the third one.

pacMASTA 10-23-2005 01:13 AM

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Originally Posted by AgretTehLeet
Can you edit NPCs? I only see "Select Tile" in your screenshot.

Also, what bugs have you come accross while using this?

and re: classics having 1 post every 8 hours, that is the same as like 1-2 posts a day, you probarbly wont be awake to use the third one.

You can you can only view the one your currently using its slightly pestering not a huge problem though you tend to memorise it after a while, one bug i found is for ATI cards, if you type on the flag editor it will crash and text will overlap the next time you open your flag editor, other then that it works great. Also you can't see any of the premade NPCs, and you have to know were the make NPC is.

haunter 10-23-2005 01:54 AM

Stickied until the official Linux level editor is released.

D4rKv310c1ty 01-27-2006 08:34 PM

always wanted to get linux but I know if I partion my hdd, windows will just go over the limit and leave no space for linux :P

excaliber7388 05-14-2006 09:24 PM

When I get my own computer, I will have both linux and windows on it (if you do this, make sure to put windows in first, then linux, as windows will delete other files....ah the monopolistic views of Microsoft).
Anyone else use this setup?

Skyld 05-14-2006 09:59 PM

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Originally Posted by excaliber7388
(if you do this, make sure to put windows in first, then linux, as windows will delete other files....ah the monopolistic views of Microsoft)

No, it won't. Windows will not touch any other partitions than the one you are setting up on.

Zero Hour 05-14-2006 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Skyld
No, it won't. Windows will not touch any other partitions than the one you are setting up on.

DNT U B STEWPID.

M$ IS LIEK EVAL AND WIL STEEL UR BOOT INFORMASHON 4 THERE OWNE.

gsh ur dum

excaliber7388 05-14-2006 10:21 PM

http://www.linux.org/info/faq1.html#faq.q9
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Installing Windows, however, will destroy the information left by bootloaders and so should never be installed second. Due to Microsoft's monopoly on operating systems, most computers have Windows on them before anyone contemplates installing Linux, so you may have to repartition your hard disk - that is, divide what may be a hard disk with only one large partition (known as C: in the Windows world) into two or more different partitions so that Linux can be installed and kept separate from Windows.

Skyld 05-14-2006 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by excaliber7388

Bootloader != Files.

You can easily rewrite the boot record to allow booting linux.

VulcanP2P 05-14-2006 11:15 PM

I always have my computer boot Linux and Windows. I've installed it both ways without it "deleting other files". You just need to know what you're doing and install it on the right partition.

excaliber7388 05-14-2006 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Skyld
Bootloader != Files.

You can easily rewrite the boot record to allow booting linux.

Ah, thanks.
Personally, it's a lot more work to put linux on your computer x_X
Still going to do it, but only after a lot of research, and very carefully XD

Skyld 05-15-2006 07:24 PM

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Originally Posted by excaliber7388
Ah, thanks.
Personally, it's a lot more work to put linux on your computer x_X
Still going to do it, but only after a lot of research, and very carefully XD

If you write yourself a boot floppy when you install your Linux distribution, then if Windows overwrites the boot record, then you could boot using that floppy to open your Linux setup and then rewrite the boot loader.

If you're using the LILO bootloader, then you should just be able to rewrite it using the 'lilo' command.

KuJi 05-15-2006 09:38 PM

Fav Distributions of Linux?


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