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I've receaved the Infinity plug-in from its previous developer, from what I can see here it will take a half year or so farther to complete. I can't make an absolute estimate on how long it will take until I have the documentation. But I'm fairly sure it will be finished within that time line. I'd like to put out a request to the creator of mission editor to fix the faulty system mapping feature. As I'll be needing it, very badly. I'm no good at aproximate locations in Res-edit.
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That would be (url="http://"http://davidarthur.evula.net/mc.php")Mission Computer(/url), I assume? If so, what's wrong with it?
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Originally posted by Prime: from what I can see here it will take a half year or so farther to complete.
I thought you said it was called 'Infinity'?
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Originally posted by Prime: **I've receaved the Infinity plug-in from its previous developer, from what I can see here it will take a half year or so farther to complete. I can't make an absolute estimate on how long it will take until I have the documentation. But I'm fairly sure it will be finished within that time line. I'd like to put out a request to the creator of mission editor to fix the faulty system mapping feature. As I'll be needing it, very badly. I'm no good at aproximate locations in Res-edit.
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I have found EVONE's map feature to be useful. Personally, I used the map feature to place/check placement of systs and then did the detail work in spreadsheets.
-STH
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I used to use EVONE, but it has a thirty day trial and I'm broke. So I'm kinda SOL in that department. And mission computer has a faulty system mapping feature. I've tried doing a few things in-system, and it just crashes. That was modifications on an origional EVN system. No idea what happens if I try and create a new one. Probably much the same if I try to add something in the system.
Originally posted by Prime: **I used to use EVONE, but it has a thirty day trial and I'm broke. So I'm kinda SOL in that department. And mission computer has a faulty system mapping feature. I've tried doing a few things in-system, and it just crashes. That was modifications on an origional EVN system. No idea what happens if I try and create a new one. Probably much the same if I try to add something in the system.
You can use something as simple as MS Excel (or anything that can plot points). Make your systems in a spreadsheet and then copy the X/Y data to the graphing program of your choice. Take a look at how it looks. Lather, rinse, repeat.