Amazing zone settings
Amazing zone settings
Hi!
Today I was annoyed not being able to concentrate in sumo because of those spinning squares, so I've hacked the zone rendering code and now I can set their rendering as I prefer.
Here are some screenshots:
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone003.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone010.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone014.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone016.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone018.png
check http://hoop.altervista.org/zone.html to get the patch, info etc.
enjoy it
EDIT: if your browser doesn't load the images directly open them from the link above
EDIT2: the patch doesn't work with arma 0.3, since the source is a bit different. A working one is posted in this thread. Else check the site above for updates/revisions
Today I was annoyed not being able to concentrate in sumo because of those spinning squares, so I've hacked the zone rendering code and now I can set their rendering as I prefer.
Here are some screenshots:
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone003.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone010.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone014.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone016.png
http://hoop.altervista.org/shots/zone018.png
check http://hoop.altervista.org/zone.html to get the patch, info etc.
enjoy it
EDIT: if your browser doesn't load the images directly open them from the link above
EDIT2: the patch doesn't work with arma 0.3, since the source is a bit different. A working one is posted in this thread. Else check the site above for updates/revisions
Last edited by hoop on Tue Aug 19, 2008 3:03 pm, edited 6 times in total.
Just download the file, patch arma's source and compile it.QUARG wrote:very nice work but how is the patch applied? all i get is a window with text in it.
Under linux you'll open a terminal and do
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cd /your/arma/source/directory
patch -p1 -i /path/to/zones.patch
what do you see instead??XzL.Smart wrote:I cant see any of the images
Last edited by hoop on Mon Aug 18, 2008 12:41 am, edited 1 time in total.
try to copy the link and paste it on the browser
Or else download the image.
Or finally open the site linked and watch the shots from there.
They are just png images, that's impossible you can't view them, I think it's altervista blocking internet explorer
Or else download the image.
Or finally open the site linked and watch the shots from there.
They are just png images, that's impossible you can't view them, I think it's altervista blocking internet explorer
Last edited by hoop on Mon Aug 18, 2008 1:03 am, edited 2 times in total.
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It's Altervista blocking referrals from other sites, as you can see if you click on one of the links from the forums, while copying and pasting the link or following it from your site works fine.hoop wrote:try to copy the link and paste it on the browser
Or else download the image.
Or finally open the site linked and watch the shots from there.
They are just png images, that's impossible you can't view them, I think it's altervista blocking internet explorer :roll:
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it's showing http://images.altervista.org/images/void.gif instead of the requested image if you don't have a referrer from their own site
which terribly sucks, i think you should change hosts
which terribly sucks, i think you should change hosts
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I think you should be doing sanity checking on sg_zoneHeight/sg_zoneBottom so that a user can't wind up with oddly shaped zones, and then for height to truely be height, I thinkshould besince the coordinates appear to be absolute.
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+ {0,0,sg_zoneHeight,0},
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+ {0,0,sg_zoneBottom+sg_zoneHeight,0},
I thought they were absolute too, since they were called 'bot' and 'top' before, but after a short test I realized that 'top' should've been called height.Tank Program wrote:I think you should be doing sanity checking on sg_zoneHeight/sg_zoneBottom so that a user can't wind up with oddly shaped zones, and then for height to truely be height, I think...
since the coordinates appear to be absolute.
Try it and you'll agree