FYI again, for v3.0 I'm looking at totally re-doing the interface. The current interface is 10 years old. So, if you have any suggestions on improved layout/presentation, pls let me know. Alternatively, if you are just peachy with it as it is now, just let me know.
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Many Thanks,
I look forward to any thing you do. With your permission I will update SHA to mirror this. |
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:D I have D/L and installed that new JSGME thank you.
It's working perfectly:p Thanks a lot my friend:) |
The best ever! TGlad to see it updated! Thanx a buch mate! :up:
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I forgot to mention, I have developed an example Inno Setup file that exploits the new command line parameter feature of JSGME. It shows how to automatically disable and enable mods through JSGME and how to check the result (via JSGME.ini, as tmk Inno Setup doesn't handle interception of windows messages, at least not easily).
If you want a copy of the code, email or contact me through my website. It's a framework, but it works and will be supplied "as is" with no warranty or support. |
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Great work ! thanks for a program without which modding would be hell ! :up::up::up:
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I have noticed that JSGME v2.2 connects mods (200 ... 500 MB) to "STALKER" more slowly than previous JSGME versions ... :hmmm:
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Have you given any thought to centralizing the location of JSGME such that it can be used by multiple games with only one installation of JSGME? What I'm thinking is something along the lines of
* A single installation of JSGME, say in C:\Games\JSGME * Allow the user to register one or more games. Note that this can be as simple as the game name and its associated game path that gets saved in a master ini file. * The user can then pick a game to work with from the list of registered games. * The mods for that game would continue to reside in the MODS folder located in the appropriate game folder, and all existing functionality continues to work as it does today. What I wish for is a single installation of JSGME. I find that I have about six or seven copies in various game folders that I need to update with each upgrade. Not a big deal, but since we're talking nice-to-haves, it would be nice-to-have. So I could just start JSGME from one location, and via a drop down, pick a game to work with from the list of "registered" games that I have created. Just a thought.... Thanks for listening. Quote:
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To be honest, the interface is pretty slick as it is. Simple, nothing complificated or messy. I'd love to be able to work several games with just one install, but if that would take something like a total rework of the GME, then I'd say it's perfect as is.
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