Tinyfugue
Posted: 16 Sep 2013 15:44
Hi,
I've been trying to decipher some posts Rhaegar made on tinyfugue, but my puny brain can't understand them. I mean, I can use them and modify them, but I'd like to actually understand how to make some myself instead of modifying the existing ones (No, I cant really figure it out from his scripts).
I was wondering if any of you use tinyfugue at all and would be willing and able to have a QA session per PM, E-mail, Skype, or right here in the forum thread (so people can also benefit from it if they want), as I try to understand some concepts which I'd need to see if I can finally crack it. With the knowledge, and my incredible need to simplify complicated stuff, I was planning to write a "for-dummies" tutorial on it.
Now to the reasons.
Right now, one of the only reasons I'm still keeping a windows partition on my machine is because of CMUD and Genesis, otherwise I would've migrated completely to Debian. I have the opportunity of using tf there, and would love to "know" how to do more than what I can now (it's a childhood dream of mine). I know we have a web game client which I find wonderful, but I'm just used to keeping configuration files local, and also need color coding for lots of strings since I otherwise cannot differentiate between one thing and the other when fighting, etc.
Thanks!
I've been trying to decipher some posts Rhaegar made on tinyfugue, but my puny brain can't understand them. I mean, I can use them and modify them, but I'd like to actually understand how to make some myself instead of modifying the existing ones (No, I cant really figure it out from his scripts).
I was wondering if any of you use tinyfugue at all and would be willing and able to have a QA session per PM, E-mail, Skype, or right here in the forum thread (so people can also benefit from it if they want), as I try to understand some concepts which I'd need to see if I can finally crack it. With the knowledge, and my incredible need to simplify complicated stuff, I was planning to write a "for-dummies" tutorial on it.
Now to the reasons.
Right now, one of the only reasons I'm still keeping a windows partition on my machine is because of CMUD and Genesis, otherwise I would've migrated completely to Debian. I have the opportunity of using tf there, and would love to "know" how to do more than what I can now (it's a childhood dream of mine). I know we have a web game client which I find wonderful, but I'm just used to keeping configuration files local, and also need color coding for lots of strings since I otherwise cannot differentiate between one thing and the other when fighting, etc.
Thanks!