Dear phkb
Good stuff.
Now: need interstellarTweaks have such a shipdata file? For, that OXP of mine specifies pilots for escape pods, in order (principally) to change the reward messages at stations. However, I do not use scripts as such (and instead use only a characters.plist file). I do not know whether EscapePodsTweaks has been messing with those messages.
Escape Pod Tweaks
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Re: Escape Pod Tweaks
You're already doing everything you need to make it work with the current release. My tests tells me it will work fine now, including your predefined insurance payments. No need for change.
It probably was before, but shouldn't now. (Although, the F5F5 Manifest page, where I list all the pilot names of any scooped escape pods, will show "A desperate stray, who contributes a small reward (Clean)", which is at least grammatically correct, even if it telegraphs what is going to happen a little)
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Re: Escape Pod Tweaks
Thanks, pkhb.
Here is another thing. I think that to call that text - 'A desperate stray, who contributes a small reward (Clean)' - grammatically correct is pushing matters. For, the legal rating is little integrated into the sentence - unless (for, again, I don't have Oolite in front of me) the text is divides into columns and the legal rating comes under a column heading called something like 'legal rating'.
Cheers.
Do you mean that the manifest page will truncate the messages-about-pilots that my OXP generates? (I can't check because I am not on the right computer. Sorry.)Although, the F5F5 Manifest page, where I list all the pilot names of any scooped escape pods, will show "A desperate stray, who contributes a small reward (Clean)", which is at least grammatically correct, even if it telegraphs what is going to happen a little [. . .]
Here is another thing. I think that to call that text - 'A desperate stray, who contributes a small reward (Clean)' - grammatically correct is pushing matters. For, the legal rating is little integrated into the sentence - unless (for, again, I don't have Oolite in front of me) the text is divides into columns and the legal rating comes under a column heading called something like 'legal rating'.
Cheers.
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Re: Escape Pod Tweaks
Nothing is truncated. Escape Pod Tweaks makes a list of all the individuals picked up in an escape pod you current have in your hold and puts it on your F5F5 Manifest page for reference. The logic I use for displaying these names is to take the pilot "name" property, add a comma, then include the "short_description" property to give the inidividual some character. Normally, this is the pilot's species and home system (eg "a small furry rodent from Tileer"). Finally, I tack on an indicator of whether this pilot is just a normal trader (ie. "Clean"), or whether they're some form of criminal (ie. "Offender" or "Fugitive"). That's the formula. With the special escape pods in IST, you've hard coded the name and short_description properties to "a desperate stray" and "who contributes a <small/large/very large> contribution" respectively. I'm just picking up these values and displaying them in the same way: name+comma+short_description+(offender status).
Well, apart from the (Clean) thing, it at least parses. Given what I'm doing and how I'm doing it, to have come out like this, it could certainly have been a lot worse.
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Re: Escape Pod Tweaks
OK, thanks!