svenskmand {l Wrote}:Xapantu: When you make the skin, could you also change the the download link in the left sidepanel to start with a capital letter? It has annoyed me a long time, I do not know how to change it
andrewbuck {l Wrote}:svenskmand {l Wrote}:Xapantu: When you make the skin, could you also change the the download link in the left sidepanel to start with a capital letter? It has annoyed me a long time, I do not know how to change it
I actually had a go at this earlier today, in theory all that needs to happen is someone needs to edit the page Mediawiki:Sidebar to make the list the way it should be. However when you go to edit that page the "Download" link is already capitilized. I then thought "maybe the problem is that the download page itself is not capitlized". To try to fix this I moved download to tempPage, deleted download, and then moved tempPage to Download. This did not seem to work either. Hopefully someone else has an idea how we might fix this as it does look pretty bad.
-Buck
text-transform : capitalize;
xapantu {l Wrote}:svenskmand : your SVGs don't work and your Menu.png image isn't the same in the mockup : http://forum.freegamedev.net/download/file.php?id=261&mode=view
xapantu {l Wrote}:I started to make the skin :
It is not finished at all !
Skorpio {l Wrote}:Why not CC-BY? CC-BY-SA is more restrictive than CC-BY according to the opengameart FAQ.
Skorpio {l Wrote}:I still find the background way too noisy. I bet it'll be very annoying to read the wiki.
svenskmand {l Wrote}:The texture is 2048x2048, and on Xapantu's shot you can see the tilling, so it is zoomed way out there, it should not be zoomed. When you just look at the texture in its native size on you screen it is not noisy. You can try it you self, open the PergamentDark.png and look at it in its native resolution, then it looks fine I can try and update the mock shot. Then you can see it, in the mock shot it is also tiled :S
svenskmand {l Wrote}:By the way how do I list all files recursively in a subdirectory? I have tried ls -R, but then It prints allot for each sub-directory, I only want one line per file, and nothing else, that is no directories and stuff
find OpenDungeons
OpenDungeons/
OpenDungeons/file1
OpenDungeons/file2
OpenDungeons/dir1/
OpenDungeons/dir1/file1
OpenDungeons/dir1/file2
...
OpenDungeons/file1
OpenDungeons/file2
OpenDungeons/dir1/file1
OpenDungeons/dir1/file2
...
The PergamentDark.png is a 2048x2048 png, in you shot you have resized it. It was not supposed to be resized, but just have its native resolution, and if it is too wide for the screen it should be cut off in the right, and if it is too hight it should be cut off at the bottom of the screen, this should be done by the browser, when you watch the page.
xapantu {l Wrote}:Ok, I hope I will finish the skin soon.The PergamentDark.png is a 2048x2048 png, in you shot you have resized it. It was not supposed to be resized, but just have its native resolution, and if it is too wide for the screen it should be cut off in the right, and if it is too hight it should be cut off at the bottom of the screen, this should be done by the browser, when you watch the page.
But this image is very big, so I am not sure it is a good solution (but I will try and we will see).
Otherwise : can you make amockup of the footer ? and personal buttons ?
svenskmand {l Wrote}:svenskmand {l Wrote}:By the way how do I list all files recursively in a subdirectory? I have tried ls -R, but then It prints allot for each sub-directory, I only want one line per file, and nothing else, that is no directories and stuff
This:
- {l Code}: {l Select All Code}
find OpenDungeons
almost does the trick, but it also lists folders, that is it gives output like this
- {l Code}: {l Select All Code}
OpenDungeons/
OpenDungeons/file1
OpenDungeons/file2
OpenDungeons/dir1/
OpenDungeons/dir1/file1
OpenDungeons/dir1/file2
...
it should not do that, it should look like this
- {l Code}: {l Select All Code}
OpenDungeons/file1
OpenDungeons/file2
OpenDungeons/dir1/file1
OpenDungeons/dir1/file2
...
so the first and fourth line is not there as they are directories. Any ideas how to to that?
cd opendungeons
find . -type f -print
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