DD Revision (dated 16-09-2005)
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- uzurpator
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DD Revision (dated 16-09-2005)
Like in the topic - please read the changes
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All art and vehicle stats I authored for TT and derivatives are as of now PUBLIC DOMAIN! Use as you see fit
Just say NO to the TT fan-art sprite licensing madness. Public domain your art as well.
Just say NO to the TT fan-art sprite licensing madness. Public domain your art as well.
Before I read it, I have a few problems.
1) We have yet to actually sort out the commenting objective and discuss changes from it.
2) We now have 2 version of the DD in the middle of an objective. I haven't finished commenting yet, do I continue on the old one or this?
3) Please can you highlight what exactly has changed? Not within the actual text, but a simple list of the sections you've updated.
1) We have yet to actually sort out the commenting objective and discuss changes from it.
2) We now have 2 version of the DD in the middle of an objective. I haven't finished commenting yet, do I continue on the old one or this?
3) Please can you highlight what exactly has changed? Not within the actual text, but a simple list of the sections you've updated.
- uzurpator
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DD with marks what was changed.
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All art and vehicle stats I authored for TT and derivatives are as of now PUBLIC DOMAIN! Use as you see fit
Just say NO to the TT fan-art sprite licensing madness. Public domain your art as well.
Just say NO to the TT fan-art sprite licensing madness. Public domain your art as well.
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Is this the most recent version of the Design Document?
Feel free to contact me over Email! My current timezone: Europe/Amsterdam (GMT+1 or GMT+2)
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Here's a PDF version of the design document. (I prefer reading with Acrobat over reading with Winword)
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/me wonders what, exactly, is wrong with OpenDocument.
To get a good answer, ask a Smart Question. Similarly, if you want a bug fixed, write a Useful Bug Report. No TTDPatch crashlog? Then follow directions.
Projects: NFORenum (download) | PlaneSet (Website) | grfcodec (download) | grfdebug.log parser
Projects: NFORenum (download) | PlaneSet (Website) | grfcodec (download) | grfdebug.log parser
And Hellfire didn't actually say he doesn't like Word documents because of <insert reason here>. But anyway: nice progress you're making Hellfire. I wish I could encourage you more then by posting 'good job' etc but I'm too dumb to respond in detail on what you do. I hope my 'shallow comments' are enough though.
Maybe my OS is broken, but every time I open a PDF, Acrobat Reader locks Firefox for nearly a minute while loading and then stays resident until I close Firefox.Arathorn wrote:Everybody has a pdf reader installed, regardless of OS.
OO.o has neither of these problems.
Obviously, I'm taking this to a bit of an extreme there, but if we should not use OpenDocument because PDF is more common, then maybe we should not play TEmpire because TTDPatch and OpenTTD are more common.
</troll>
(Not to diminish the work you are doing, Hellfire, but I do not consider PDF to be an alternative to MSWord documents. Then again, as Hyronymus pointed out, you didn't explain what you don't like about MSWord, and maybe the reason you want PDF is because it is read-only, in which case OpenDocument really isn't an improvement.)
To get a good answer, ask a Smart Question. Similarly, if you want a bug fixed, write a Useful Bug Report. No TTDPatch crashlog? Then follow directions.
Projects: NFORenum (download) | PlaneSet (Website) | grfcodec (download) | grfdebug.log parser
Projects: NFORenum (download) | PlaneSet (Website) | grfcodec (download) | grfdebug.log parser
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I posted the PDF because I needed the information in the design document while writing code. (I'm programming right now, not writing documents. )
Because I work on different machines, with different operating systems (WinXP vs. Gentoo Linux), PDF is more convenient than Word or OpenDocument. As a small service to the readers of this forum, I posted the PDF I made here. (Which also gives me a place to download it )
Because I work on different machines, with different operating systems (WinXP vs. Gentoo Linux), PDF is more convenient than Word or OpenDocument. As a small service to the readers of this forum, I posted the PDF I made here. (Which also gives me a place to download it )
Feel free to contact me over Email! My current timezone: Europe/Amsterdam (GMT+1 or GMT+2)
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It's not platform depend I like it to, but I like plain Text files even more Actually I have written my Design Doc in XHTML This means it supports hyperlinks...
TTDPatch dev in retirement ... Search a grf, try Grf Crawler 0.9 - now with even faster details view and new features...
I have heard of this from somewhere, don't recall where though. It is a Windows-only PDF reader but it is a little over 1MB and does NOT need to be installed. It opens PDF files in a snap, almost literally.
Foxit Reader
Topic locked, a new Design Document is being written by Hyronymus. Follow the progress here (14112006).
Foxit Reader
Topic locked, a new Design Document is being written by Hyronymus. Follow the progress here (14112006).
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