Paradox wrote:nathan2055 wrote:Actually, I remember that! Still, none of the novels mention KIs.
Novels aren't entirely reflective of canon... sometimes...
That may be right...
Paradox wrote:nathan2055 wrote:Actually, I remember that! Still, none of the novels mention KIs.
Novels aren't entirely reflective of canon... sometimes...
D'Lanor wrote:Egon wrote:I think that currently there should be change from all those inf files (like "AvailableLinks.inf") to some kind of xml file storing all necessary configuration data.
Believe me, you really don't want to know how it was before diafero organized it like this.
Egon wrote:D'Lanor wrote:Egon wrote:I think that currently there should be change from all those inf files (like "AvailableLinks.inf") to some kind of xml file storing all necessary configuration data.
Believe me, you really don't want to know how it was before diafero organized it like this.
I didn't say that they are bad. They are simple and served they purpose. It just now, to include most of ideas from this thread, this file format it just isn't enough
Ugh, even if I knew a Python XML parser of hand, I think that'd be too much bloat. An ini-like configuration file is perfectly enough for our purposes, using an [agefilename] header per age and key-value-pairs below. When I started, I thought a fixed (4) number of values per age would be enough, which is why the file looks the way it doesI think that currently there should be change from all those inf files (like "AvailableLinks.inf") to some kind of xml file storing all necessary configuration data.
Leaving only the D'ni locations would result in public instances only, if I did not miss anything - of course, provided we make the city and GZ public, which is the only sane choice IMHO. Well, the list of hoods would of course be hood-instanced, but I guess that's kind of obviousNexus interface "has something to do" with instances of ages in such mater that it should allow player (adletst in most of cases) to go not only to public but also to private (or hood) instance of an age (depending on what player wishes to do, and what kind of instances age supports).
Adleast that should be in case of Writer's Nexus, because it was also suggested that normal Nexus should link only to public instances.
ZURI wrote:If it comes to pass that some fan ages can be instanced; will it be up to the author(s) to decide which ages are public only?
diafero wrote:Leaving only the D'ni locations would result in public instances only, if I did not miss anything - of course, provided we make the city and GZ public, which is the only sane choice IMHO. Well, the list of hoods would of course be hood-instanced, but I guess that's kind of obvious. But then, these decisions are mostly independent from the interface.
However, I see some hints towards instancing fan-ages, which gives me a headache. Not only would that mean either proper linking rules or another hack in Alcugs (to be able to have both a public and a bunch of private instances of fan-ages), it could also result in HUGE AgesIOwnFolders of players that use many private instances. Not to mention that almost all age writers do not understand linking rules properly, so weird linking behaviour is to be expected. And of course, links between fan-ages would either always go to the public instance, or to the private instance of the one who links (anyone feeling like implementing book sharing in their age...?) or need some hacks to go to the instance of the player that instanced the age we are in (like, storing the AgesIOwn folder of the player in the age, the same way as Relto does). Linking is already complicated now, with fan-ages linking to Cyan ages, but having instancing for all of them will result in a huge mess
Some other remarks to what I read:
- Cyan's Nexus has just four categories. Considering hoods and invites, there are just two left for our "D'ni ages" list. So, we do not have that much space to "categorize" the D'ni location list to keep it short.
- The point of separating the Nexi was that we would not have to edit Cyan's Nexus. If, according to nathan, we want the hood interface in there - we need to touch it anyway, so I see no point in two Nexi. We could then just replace Cyan's by our own one and do as we wish.
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