Databasing/Indexing Oolite
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Databasing/Indexing Oolite
It seems Ooniverse is rich enough it takes ages to explore all corners, items and characters. What helps - especially newcomers - is documentation for various topics. The Gameplay is already documented in the Wiki, the plot is actually the adventure to explore.
But then there are thousands of equipment and even more thousands of ships with each their own behaviour, availability data or price.
Here it helps a lot to have a good, up to date reference to lookup information while playing the game.
This thread is about creating/maintaining that good reference.
But then there are thousands of equipment and even more thousands of ships with each their own behaviour, availability data or price.
Here it helps a lot to have a good, up to date reference to lookup information while playing the game.
This thread is about creating/maintaining that good reference.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
This is a response that would otherwise have clogged another thread:
Going for "every information that I can get" is ambitious. I take it that you want to lookup stuff and the database shall help you get this.
* Why in german? Who is your target group?
* Why in Access? Could you share a bit the table structure?
* Do you have a rough estimate how many records you are going to have?
I started a tool to collect some information, and one of it's resutls is the Index of artefacts
Maybe we are following the same purpose but using a slightly different approach. If possible, we should join our forces rather than working parallel in isolation.
I totally agree the quoted information is not very helpful.
Going for "every information that I can get" is ambitious. I take it that you want to lookup stuff and the database shall help you get this.
* Why in german? Who is your target group?
* Why in Access? Could you share a bit the table structure?
* Do you have a rough estimate how many records you are going to have?
I started a tool to collect some information, and one of it's resutls is the Index of artefacts
Maybe we are following the same purpose but using a slightly different approach. If possible, we should join our forces rather than working parallel in isolation.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
It's quite simple, really. Not understanding the discussions about what you were doing I surmised that the updates were irrelevant to what I was doing. I had no idea that relevant material had not made it into your 3rd edition... nor do I like updating all the jolly time...hiran wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 6:22 amWhere did I loose you? Did you not grab an update again? Don't know where to get it?
On top of the Index of Artefacts page you find the location for updated files.
Or do you not understand the structure/data of the pages? Maybe we should have a dedicated thread for that.
But I think that I've pretty much finished the first tranche for the OXPs. I don't wish to tread on Griff's toes, for reasons adumbrated elsewhere at length. Nor do I see point in creating a redirect for something which I presume will be easily found.
I want to do something for the ZygoUgo OXPs, but really Josef's questions are the main impetus for my current activity. And I need to get back to the F2, F4, F6 & viewscreen pages.
Comments wanted:
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
In German because I am from Austria and I projected it for myself. In English exists so much in German a little bit more thaan nothing. I use Access because it's a good tool for an user-friendly database project. In the moment I have 246 records - that's what the database shows to me. If you want, I can load it up into a cloud for you.hiran wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 6:40 am
* Why in german? Who is your target group?
* Why in Access? Could you share a bit the table structure?
* Do you have a rough estimate how many records you are going to have?
I started a tool to collect some information, and one of it's resutls is the Index of artefacts
Maybe we are following the same purpose but using a slightly different approach. If possible, we should join our forces rather than working parallel in isolation.
There exist some readers but I don't know what of them will match with the 2016-version.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
I totally understand having to constantly update the files on your side is a nuisance. That is where I intended to place them somewhere in a browsable fashion straight away. It would provide others the service of having up to date files about all OXPs at any time. This could be one of the improvements for oolite.org.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:06 amIt's quite simple, really. Not understanding the discussions about what you were doing I surmised that the updates were irrelevant to what I was doing. I had no idea that relevant material had not made it into your 3rd edition... nor do I like updating all the jolly time...
No worries at all. We have agreed to keep documentation manual, and you have boosted progress there considerably.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:06 amBut I think that I've pretty much finished the first tranche for the OXPs. I don't wish to tread on Griff's toes, for reasons adumbrated elsewhere at length. Nor do I see point in creating a redirect for something which I presume will be easily found.
I want to do something for the ZygoUgo OXPs, but really Josef's questions are the main impetus for my current activity. And I need to get back to the F2, F4, F6 & viewscreen pages.
Thank you for that important contribution.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
I do not have Microsoft Access available. Nor do I have Microsoft Windows.Josef wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:17 amIn German because I am from Austria and I projected it for myself. In English exists so much in German a little bit more thaan nothing. I use Access because it's a good tool for an user-friendly database project. In the moment I have 246 records - that's what the database shows to me. If you want, I can load it up into a cloud for you.
There exist some readers but I don't know what of them will match with the 2016-version.
But Access for sure can export into other formats, like CSV or XML. However before we do that I think it is sufficient to look at the data structure (ER Diagram, Table definitions) so I get an idea what you intend to collect.
I doubt that by asking about equipment in each and every thread you progress fast. Further more you so far asked about 'obvious' stuff like price and techlevel. There are almost 700 expansions spanning about 2300 equipment. I created code to automatically download the expansions, lookup the metadata as @phkb showed you and finally create HTML files with that information.
The source code and a compiled version is available on Github, the output of my last run available on Box. If you insist on Access we can for sure look into generating CSV files ready for you to import. Or we simply localize the HTML page templates and generate German ones straight away...
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
We used to have language versions of Oolite. I presume that the Russian language version is up to date on the Roolite website, but the others fell behind.
From the OXP list page on our wiki:
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Misc Oolite en Français is a French Oolite localization Poovga 2013-09-29 N
Misc Oolite auf Deutsch is a German Oolite localization SwissMäc 2009-06-02 N
Misc Oolite Italiano is an Italian Oolite localization another_commander 2012-01-06 N
Misc Oolite in Russian: Roolite.org provides localizations of Oolite 1.76 and some OXPs. Also check Elite Games Seventh 2009-03-26 N
What do you think we would need for non-English speakers to give them a chance to enjoy the game?
Do we have a proper conversion for German keyboards, for example?
Do we have any basic literature in German?
Comments wanted:
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
We do not need conversion for keyboard drivers, just a diagram showing keyboard layout types where the keys you press is marked up at the right locations. This would mean one or two images together with a table explaining the meaning of the buttons is sufficient, rather than trying to come up with something for every language a keyboard driver might be set for.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:23 amDo we have a proper conversion for German keyboards, for example?
But yes, this is something that needs to be done, and the verification would have to come from people who actually have that keyboard available.
Could we start collecting a backlog of things to do somewhere? Preferrably a wiki page?
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
BTW, you said you did not understand the fuss about XML data. As phkb described, it is a different file format that requires extra code to handle it.hiran wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:02 amI totally understand having to constantly update the files on your side is a nuisance. That is where I intended to place them somewhere in a browseable fashion straight away. It would provide others the service of having up to date files about all OXPs at any time. This could be one of the improvements for oolite.org.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:06 amIt's quite simple, really. Not understanding the discussions about what you were doing I surmised that the updates were irrelevant to what I was doing. I had no idea that relevant material had not made it into your 3rd edition... nor do I like updating all the jolly time...
At that time I did not have that extra code, meanwhile it exists. The impact is that the index files generated at later stages are far more complete. Unless you grab an update you cannot take advanatage of such development.
In the meantime the code even downloads the latest Oolite distribution and also parses that one for equipment and ships. Which means the artifacts built into the vanilla game are also referenced.
Then I tweaked readability, added data to overview tables and the such. It is a pity that you, being the main user so far have never seen those improvements.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
Fair enough, but I doubt that it impacted massively on what I did. Thanks to your all-singing all-dancing 3rd edition I could get my grubby paws on all the information I needed to create new pages - and everything was at hand. The only time I knowingly came a cropper was with Josef's recent query.hiran wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 10:10 amBTW, you said you did not understand the fuss about XML data. As phkb described, it is a different file format that requires extra code to handle it.hiran wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:02 amI totally understand having to constantly update the files on your side is a nuisance. That is where I intended to place them somewhere in a browseable fashion straight away. It would provide others the service of having up to date files about all OXPs at any time. This could be one of the improvements for oolite.org.Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:06 am
It's quite simple, really. Not understanding the discussions about what you were doing I surmised that the updates were irrelevant to what I was doing. I had no idea that relevant material had not made it into your 3rd edition... nor do I like updating all the jolly time...
At that time I did not have that extra code, meanwhile it exists. The impact is that the index files generated at later stages are far more complete. Unless you grab an update you cannot take advanatage of such development.
In the meantime the code even downloads the latest Oolite distribution and also parses that one for equipment and ships. Which means the artifacts built into the vanilla game are also referenced.
Then I tweaked readability, added data to overview tables and the such. It is a pity that you, being the main user so far have never seen those improvements.
Comments wanted:
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
•Missing OXPs? What do you think is missing?
•Lore: The economics of ship building How many built for Aronar?
•Lore: The Space Traders Flight Training Manual: Cowell & MgRath Do you agree with Redspear?
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Out of curiosity, which version of Access do you use ? I used Access 2.0 quite extensively trying to connect data from a German science-fiction-serie to find creative discrepancies by the different authors. I specially liked the SQL, a lot undocumented was actually possible.Josef wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:17 amIn German because I am from Austria and I projected it for myself. In English exists so much in German a little bit more thaan nothing. I use Access because it's a good tool for an user-friendly database project. In the moment I have 246 records - that's what the database shows to me. If you want, I can load it up into a cloud for you.
There exist some readers but I don't know what of them will match with the 2016-version.
Scars remind us where we've been. They don't have to dictate where we're going.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
Seems there is a way to read the data from my system:
http://tahsinabrar.com/open-a-microsoft ... in-ubuntu/
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I use Access 2016.montana05 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 2:01 pmOut of curiosity, which version of Access do you use ? I used Access 2.0 quite extensively trying to connect data from a German science-fiction-serie to find creative discrepancies by the different authors. I specially liked the SQL, a lot undocumented was actually possible.
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I collected and translated some into German:Cholmondely wrote: ↑Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:23 am
And last year I tried this: https://bb.oolite.space/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=20696
What do you think we would need for non-English speakers to give them a chance to enjoy the game?
Do we have a proper conversion for German keyboards, for example?
Do we have any basic literature in German?
pilot's handbook (like for an airplane)
standard- and enmergency-situations
system-forms
money-making
Organisations are not finished.
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Re: Databasing/Indexing Oolite
I loaded the database now up
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=495C3C97A ... 97A6639589
Just respond, what you think about it and if you find any errors
https://onedrive.live.com/?id=495C3C97A ... 97A6639589
Just respond, what you think about it and if you find any errors
Josef