Two questions: 1) I am looking for a Mac programmer who could create code similar in function to the .exe and .bat files in the Red Front scenario by "Captain Nemo and Alex the Magnificent." It can be found at 27 June 1709. The following is a portion of an e-mail that I received from a frustrated Civer:
"I downloaded the scenario Red Front from "Captain Nemo and Alex the
Magnificent." This is a World War II Scenario in 9 Parts, which means that
there are separate Rules, Events and Pictures for each of the nine parts!
There is also a .bat-file included, which helps the PC-user to switch
between the different parts. Normally, when I convert PC-scenarios (which I
do a lot!), I open the .bat-file with a text-editor look what it does. Then I
simply do it "by hand"! But this time, there is a little problem with that.
In the package of the scenario is an .exe-file included (Delevent.exe),
which removes the event-part of the last saved file (called RF.sav). After
you did so, you can continue playing the next part with a complete new
Event.txt-file! Till now, I didn't know that all events are saved with a
saved game! So my problem is: I don't know how to use the events of the
second part of the Red Front scenario! How can I remove the event-part of my
saved game, so I can use the new event-file? I hope I could explain my
problem and I hope you got an answer!"
Several other Mac Civers have posted about the "Delevent.exe" file, but until now I didn't realize what it was or how it worked. I haven't a clue as how to help!
2) The second question is related to the same site. Another dedicated but frustrated civer, has been trying to convert the Peloponnesian War. This is also by Alex the Magnificent. The problem is converting the UNITS.GIF to pict. NONE of the applications I have, including civ, can open this file! I've tried Clip2gif, QuickTime 4 Pro, GraphicConverter, PhotoDelux and others. I have NO idea what is wrong! It would be helpful if a PC-user could download this file/scenario and confirm that it actually does work. I'm at a dead end here.
Thanks for your help and suggestions!
With apologies to Ming, I'm double posting in the Mac section as this is addressed to Forum users which may or may not visit both sections.
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Different is GOOD!
AOL IM--JacSamDad
"I downloaded the scenario Red Front from "Captain Nemo and Alex the
Magnificent." This is a World War II Scenario in 9 Parts, which means that
there are separate Rules, Events and Pictures for each of the nine parts!
There is also a .bat-file included, which helps the PC-user to switch
between the different parts. Normally, when I convert PC-scenarios (which I
do a lot!), I open the .bat-file with a text-editor look what it does. Then I
simply do it "by hand"! But this time, there is a little problem with that.
In the package of the scenario is an .exe-file included (Delevent.exe),
which removes the event-part of the last saved file (called RF.sav). After
you did so, you can continue playing the next part with a complete new
Event.txt-file! Till now, I didn't know that all events are saved with a
saved game! So my problem is: I don't know how to use the events of the
second part of the Red Front scenario! How can I remove the event-part of my
saved game, so I can use the new event-file? I hope I could explain my
problem and I hope you got an answer!"
Several other Mac Civers have posted about the "Delevent.exe" file, but until now I didn't realize what it was or how it worked. I haven't a clue as how to help!
2) The second question is related to the same site. Another dedicated but frustrated civer, has been trying to convert the Peloponnesian War. This is also by Alex the Magnificent. The problem is converting the UNITS.GIF to pict. NONE of the applications I have, including civ, can open this file! I've tried Clip2gif, QuickTime 4 Pro, GraphicConverter, PhotoDelux and others. I have NO idea what is wrong! It would be helpful if a PC-user could download this file/scenario and confirm that it actually does work. I'm at a dead end here.
Thanks for your help and suggestions!
With apologies to Ming, I'm double posting in the Mac section as this is addressed to Forum users which may or may not visit both sections.
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Different is GOOD!
AOL IM--JacSamDad
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