PhantorGorth wrote:Also you could go and grab my spreadsheet from the wiki (second on the planets list page) that calculates all the details, bar planet descriptions, for each galaxy.
So thats yours? Thank you, it is one of my references, and helped me a lot getting started with the w0/w1/w2 stuff...
PhantorGorth wrote:For normal routes (excluding trade routes) the SVG output file has all of them listed with comments which are something like "<!--Route from 123 to 45-->".
Thanks, but the standard "link to whatever is in 7.0LY" is already part of my project.
PhantorGorth wrote:As for trade routes info: Clym's were done by hand. For my scripts the trade routes are stored as list of system numbers with additional info such as start and stop worlds for branching and colour. For G6 I could provide the excerpt from the Map Data file that lists that.
Dang for the manual work... But: What I could do is take the old galaxy maps and extract those trade routes manually into a computer-edible format, and give them to you for the re-building of the maps 1-5. So I could at least provide a bit of help, and not just leech.
PhantorGorth wrote:For both mine and Clym's methods the regions are just drawn but for my scripts the SVG code of the regions is added into the input Map Data file so it can be included everytime in the output without having to re draw them. In either case I doubt this could be converted to a list for you. I suggest you go through the maps one by one and take a note of the details you need for each region.
Well, if I interpret the maps correctly, the definition of a "region" is based on a ellipse with its two centers and a radius, which is manageble and can be turned into a list.
PhantorGorth wrote:Let us know what you actually want.
That map data file for G6 would be nice, so I can see what kind of data is available and in what kind of representation. Maybe I can do the trade routes for G1-G5 in a compatible way to save you some work.
What I'd also could use are the source pictures / templates for the government types used in the center of the system icons (e.g. the anarcy-A or the communist hammer and crescent-that-should-be-a-sicle symbol).
PhantorGorth wrote:I suggest you open the PDFs in a program such as Inkscape and remove the black rectangle that is in the background.
OK, I'll have a look. I don't know this inkscape software, but I am capable of learning...
PhantorGorth wrote:Also opening the maps in inkscape will give you access to the system icons.
I thought you had some kind of generator tool or script for those icons and could generate them seperately. Looks like I have to write such a generator on my own.
Thank you very much for your help, insights and suggestions!
Yours, Christian Treczoks