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− | [ | + | [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=274534#p274534 setShipInfoForKey] which Tsoj added to Oolite v.1.91 many months ago. His discussion seems to start [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=274524#p274524 8 posts earlier] |
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Just to recap from our conversation last week, | Just to recap from our conversation last week, | ||
− | 1) I feel that more examples are needed in our programming pages - as proved by your answer to [ | + | 1) I feel that more examples are needed in our programming pages - as proved by your answer to [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=287634#p287634 Reval on checking ship equipment]. |
2) I also feel that several worked examples of Javascript code, explaining "which bit of code is what" and commenting on the syntax (,_;==) would be of great use to us dumb pilots. Hence my bizarre pm with all the pictures of medieval commentaries! I'm not sure that one can do this on a wiki page... | 2) I also feel that several worked examples of Javascript code, explaining "which bit of code is what" and commenting on the syntax (,_;==) would be of great use to us dumb pilots. Hence my bizarre pm with all the pictures of medieval commentaries! I'm not sure that one can do this on a wiki page... | ||
− | Also, I stumbled across [ | + | Also, I stumbled across [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2619 ''this''] which I've added here ([[The Dark Side]]) under "Understanding what really goes on". I don't know if you might want to refer to it in your essay. This dumb pilot found it most informative. The fourth thing I have found informative (after your essay, Ahruman's essay and LittleBear's piece) was [https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?p=278061#p278061 this conversation] with phkb. |
:''Cholmondeley 09:52, 29 November 2022 (UTC)'' | :''Cholmondeley 09:52, 29 November 2022 (UTC)'' | ||
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+ | ''Hence my bizarre pm with all the pictures of medieval commentaries!'' | ||
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+ | :LOL! Yes, that did leave me scratching my head. | ||
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+ | ''this conversation with phkb'' | ||
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+ | :I just skimmed it, but it looks like a great thread. I never saw it before- will have to give it a careful read-thru. | ||
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+ | We also talked about a guide to the JS reference pages. Someone who's completely new to JS in general and Oolite JS in particular would probably get a migraine just blindly wading thru the pages. | ||
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+ | :[[User:Massively Locked|Massively Locked]] ([[User talk:Massively Locked|talk]]) 22:41, 29 November 2022 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 04:10, 29 February 2024
I wuz told to come here to tawk. Why the hell is it so dark in here?
<Stumbles around. Stubs toe on a wiki>
Ouch! Damn it! People shouldn't leave wikis just lying around...
<Click>
Much better. Wow- very roomy. Let's see what I can fill this with...
Contents
In the beginning...
And so it begins. But then that should go without saying considering the headline...
Ahem... To be, or... Damn it- line?
Thank you.
Requests
setShipInfoForKey
Just came across this: setShipInfoForKey which Tsoj added to Oolite v.1.91 many months ago. His discussion seems to start 8 posts earlier
It's not yet on the wiki...
- Cholmondeley 19:56, 18 October 2022 (BST)
Just posted. Took me a little while to verify & play around with it.
- Massively Locked (talk) 04:03, 19 October 2022 (BST)
Thank You!
- Cholmondeley 10:07, 19 October 2022 (BST)
Escorts
I added some gubbins to [Instructions] - my dumb pilot understanding of it is that the page purely deals with ships being protected by escorts, all of which are NPC's.
I added some links to OXP's which allow the player to escort other ships.
Can you please just run your eye over it to see that I didn't get the wrong end of the stick? Thank you!
- Cholmondeley 17:12, 20 October 2022 (BST)
OK- here's my suggestion:
For the line: Only for ships added with the role 'trader'...
Change it to something like this: Prior to v1.79, for "mother" ships added with the role 'trader'...
After that sentence, add something like this: From v1.79 onwards, Oolite allows more flexibility in the type and number of ships escorting the "mother" ship.
The Escorting other ships section looks good and (to me, at least) is entirely appropriate!
- Massively Locked (talk) 18:22, 20 October 2022 (BST)
The Programming Pages (General)
Just to recap from our conversation last week,
1) I feel that more examples are needed in our programming pages - as proved by your answer to Reval on checking ship equipment.
2) I also feel that several worked examples of Javascript code, explaining "which bit of code is what" and commenting on the syntax (,_;==) would be of great use to us dumb pilots. Hence my bizarre pm with all the pictures of medieval commentaries! I'm not sure that one can do this on a wiki page...
Also, I stumbled across this which I've added here (The Dark Side) under "Understanding what really goes on". I don't know if you might want to refer to it in your essay. This dumb pilot found it most informative. The fourth thing I have found informative (after your essay, Ahruman's essay and LittleBear's piece) was this conversation with phkb.
- Cholmondeley 09:52, 29 November 2022 (UTC)
Hence my bizarre pm with all the pictures of medieval commentaries!
- LOL! Yes, that did leave me scratching my head.
this conversation with phkb
- I just skimmed it, but it looks like a great thread. I never saw it before- will have to give it a careful read-thru.
We also talked about a guide to the JS reference pages. Someone who's completely new to JS in general and Oolite JS in particular would probably get a migraine just blindly wading thru the pages.
- Massively Locked (talk) 22:41, 29 November 2022 (UTC)