PhantorGorth wrote:
How did you know what I tend to wear?
The "orth" kind of gave it away. We must go out for a beer some time, don't worry, I'm married, your safe. Relatively.
If you can ever get the damn things to work
Sounds familiar. Usually the issue of "does this version of sed support this or that feature and hence do you have to escape that character or not?" or "do you have to escape that character on the pattern part of a substitution command or in the replacement part or both?"
Hmm escape characters, unfortunately most of the things I would escape with are in the directory structure (but then this is what you get when you network meld linux, mac and windows). I tend to get pissed off with the prefix "-" they promise so much and deliver so little (depending on your version of course). 9 times out of 10 I end up going back to awk or awk double or treble piped. Yes, it's messy and MANY people say you could like do that with 3 characters in perl, but then with the break neck speed of post production, learning another way of doing what I do appeals to me like gravel rash.
Computers are odd like that, the tools DEMAND attention. A hammer is a hammer, you hit things with it. You don't get a hammerV2 that requires you to relearn HOW to hit things in a whole new way. In darker moments I swear those who can think in hex and basic just make these things in order to keep themselves on the gravy train.
To be honest I must bite the bullet and get into perl. Times they are a changing.
"Perl" - Bh-h-h-h (Shudder!)
Yeah, I hear ya.
Feel free they're not 'my' maps in any true sense of the word.
I was more thinking of the graphics used for the worlds such as the government type icons, etc. I believe they are your invention are they not?
Well I vectored them, I can let you have the templates for all of it if you like. I can just separate out the different politics, tech levels and industries of the template (they're all currently MOOshed together in an illustrator file) as layers. Might take a bit of time and I would need a preferred format.
It was my intention to make the files available at the end of the project anyway. (alterations come so thick and fast these days).