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by MrAnonGuy
04 Sep 2016, 00:45
Forum: Editor Development
Topic: Size Of Positioning Shafts In OpenMW-CS
Replies: 15
Views: 14265

Re: Does OpenMW-CS Actually Work?

The auto scaling would be be nice. The hard-coded values are located in apps/opencs/view/render/object.cpp . Anyway, I just wanted to say I probably won't be able very active on the forums for a while until I get power and internet access restored. :| I'm having to use my dad's phone as a hotspot t...
by MrAnonGuy
03 Sep 2016, 00:08
Forum: Editor Development
Topic: Size Of Positioning Shafts In OpenMW-CS
Replies: 15
Views: 14265

Re: Does OpenMW-CS Actually Work?

Is there a way to control the size of these bars? I can edit the position from within the table, but it would be so much easier to do it from the UI. Not yet, sorry. I guess we need some kind of automatic scaling (depending on how far the instance is away from the camera. Feel free to post a featur...
by MrAnonGuy
02 Sep 2016, 07:42
Forum: Example-Suite
Topic: Digital Audio Workstation
Replies: 5
Views: 4718

Re: Digital Audio Workstation

Hi, Lots of software is out there for Linux. The learning curve can be steep, though. Fedora with RealTime low latency kernel and packages from Planet CCRMA repository Ardour Multi-track digital recording system with effects racks Rose Garden Multi-track Midi Sequencer/Digital Recorder/Notation Edit...
by MrAnonGuy
02 Sep 2016, 07:19
Forum: Example-Suite
Topic: Digital Audio Workstation
Replies: 5
Views: 4718

Re: Digital Audio Workstation

Greets! I'm not sure you really want real Medieval music. You probably want Hollywood sound track stylized music from Medieval themed movies. That kind of thing. It a pretty far stretch from the Blues/Rock & Roll that l play, but as time permits and I get motivated, I'll put a little demo of som...
by MrAnonGuy
02 Sep 2016, 07:04
Forum: Editor Development
Topic: Size Of Positioning Shafts In OpenMW-CS
Replies: 15
Views: 14265

Re: Does OpenMW-CS Actually Work?

Thanks so much for the update. I've tested and I can now move/add objects to existing addons and my changes stick after saving. :mrgreen: I have one other issue with the UI and I'm not sure what I'm missing. In the following example, I've have dropped a candle onto a table and I need to position it ...
by MrAnonGuy
02 Sep 2016, 03:21
Forum: Content Development
Topic: Tutorials
Replies: 18
Views: 30503

Re: Tutorials

Thank you DestinedToDie.

The new tutorial is excellent. I would ask a question but don't want to clutter your thread with Q&A's. I'll start another topic, if I can't figure it out. ;)
by MrAnonGuy
01 Sep 2016, 23:44
Forum: Content Development
Topic: Does OpenMW-CS Actually Work?
Replies: 15
Views: 7458

Re: Does OpenMW-CS Actually Work?

This is great news. So it's already in the master and I can pull and compile from GIT to get the updates?
by MrAnonGuy
01 Sep 2016, 14:10
Forum: Example-Suite
Topic: Digital Audio Workstation
Replies: 5
Views: 4718

Digital Audio Workstation

Greetings Friends, I have a complete Linux based DAW at my disposal. Perhaps I can be of some assistance with sampling (or synthesizing) sound effects, and/or composing some original music for games/addons. daw1.jpg daw2.jpg Hardware M-audio Keystation Pro 88 controller keyboard Echo Layla 24bit Mul...
by MrAnonGuy
01 Sep 2016, 13:37
Forum: Content Development
Topic: How Does One Move A Cell From One Location To Another?
Replies: 7
Views: 5129

Re: How Does One Move A Cell From One Location To Another?

@aesylwinn & @weedfreak Thanks for much for the tips and information. I think I've got it now. Light bulb going on -> :idea: I was able to drag an object (generic house exterior) from the object table and drop it onto an exterior cell in a newly created addon, and it remained after saving. I was...
by MrAnonGuy
01 Sep 2016, 13:24
Forum: Organisation and Planning
Topic: OpenMW 0.40.0
Replies: 243
Views: 117982

Re: OpenMW 0.40.0

Hi, there should be no issues with building openmw with more recent versions of Qt and libpng. I'm building openmw with these old dependencies to make sure (or rather in the hope) that the binaries can be run on as many linux distros as possible. Thanks for info. I'll stick with the newer deps then...