Me tooMauiby de Fug wrote:There are various oxp authors who have two copies of the readme in the zip files - one inside the oxp and one outside. I personally reckon that this system works best.

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Me tooMauiby de Fug wrote:There are various oxp authors who have two copies of the readme in the zip files - one inside the oxp and one outside. I personally reckon that this system works best.
Hmmm... you could chose to copy/move the zip included Readme into the relevant OXP folder once its been put in AddOns folder, or rename said Readme to match the OXP...Mauiby de Fug wrote:However, having the readme outside is inconvenient, as once you've moved the oxp into the AddOns folder, where should you leave the readme? In a bunch of empty folders? I always move it into the relevant oxp, so that I know where it is and it's easy to find.DaddyHoggy wrote:I think generally it is agreed that Readme's should NOT be inside the OXP - the simple reason is that Mac users will never see them - doubling clicking on an OXP on a Mac automatically starts Oolite - it doesn't open up the folder to be read...JazHaz wrote:One request, can you put a copy of the readme into the .oxp folder? I like to keep all the readmes in the relevant folders for easy access.
There are various oxp authors who have two copies of the readme in the zip files - one inside the oxp and one outside. I personally reckon that this system works best.
Oolite Life is now revealed hereSelezen wrote:Apparently I was having a DaddyHoggy moment.
It isn't hard, and I do move it. But it is an extra thing to have to do, somewhat tedious, and inside the oxp folder seems a lot more logical, especially since you have to move the folder into AddOns and would otherwise leave it behind in wherever it was downloaded. Not having a Mac, I can't understand why it's so hard to just open the oxp folder. But as we're trying to cater to all platforms, I can't really complain too much, and we should probably try to make sure it's visible for everyone.DaddyHoggy wrote:Hmmm... you could chose to copy/move the zip included Readme into the relevant OXP folder once its been put in AddOns folder, or rename said Readme to match the OXP...
(not hard really - or am I missing something?)
Folders can't have file extensions on a Mac: a folder given the title "MyOXP.oxp" presents as a file, not a folder, and many users won't know that it is actually a package containing files and folders (it was news to me, before I started mucking around with Oolite myself). To open such a package, you have to right-click and select "Show package contents".Mauiby de Fug wrote:Not having a Mac, I can't understand why it's so hard to just open the oxp folder. But as we're trying to cater to all platforms, I can't really complain too much, and we should probably try to make sure it's visible for everyone.
I must say that I also learned that an oxp could be opened after I played oolite for some time. It is not that folders can't have extensions, but inside the mac version of the oolite application there is an info.plist that defines that any folder ending on 'oxp' should be treated as a single file with an oolite icon on it. When you change the extension it also will become a plain folder. And when you give it to someone that does not have oolite installed, he will also see it as a folder. For normal users it is a good thing that the oxp seems just a single file.Disembodied wrote:Folders can't have file extensions on a Mac: a folder given the title "MyOXP.oxp" presents as a file, not a folder, and many users won't know that it is actually a package containing files and folders (it was news to me, before I started mucking around with Oolite myself). To open such a package, you have to right-click and select "Show package contents".
Try the link in Ramirez signature (or -> Ramirez webpage)hangar18 wrote:Hmmm...link is broken.
Tried both but no joy...in the latter there is only executive spaceways and some other mod but not Bloomberg MarketsSvengali wrote:Try the link in Ramirez signature (or -> Ramirez webpage)hangar18 wrote:Hmmm...link is broken.
When you're on Ramirez' website, first click on the menu-item "Flavours" (there are four separate categories - Ships, Equipment, Flavours and Missions) at the top of the page.. the very first entry in the list will be BlOomberg Markets.hangar18 wrote:Tried both but no joy...in the latter there is only executive spaceways and some other mod but not Bloomberg MarketsSvengali wrote:Try the link in Ramirez signature (or -> Ramirez webpage)hangar18 wrote:Hmmm...link is broken.
Done, thank you for the update!spara wrote:please update the version in the manager with this one.
Does that explain the empty markets I was finding in rock hermits, astrofactories etc?spara wrote:The version (v2.5) of this OXP in the in-game expansion manager is not working with Oolite 1.82 due to the changes in market generation.