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-   -   [REL] JSGME v2.0.0 now available! (https://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=123909)

bigboywooly 10-23-07 08:33 AM

Sweet

Nice one :up:

SquareSteelBar 10-23-07 12:23 PM

http://img66.imageshack.us/img66/2532/6c4498555jq.gif

Friedl9te 10-23-07 12:34 PM

:sunny:

U49 10-23-07 12:40 PM

Thanks a lot!
 
:rock:
I wouldn't want to remember what live was BEFORE I first used JSGME....

And the applause of the month goes to: JScones :()1:

Thank you!
Ups: I must update my signature, it still states JSGME 1.5 :D

ryoga_77 10-23-07 02:18 PM

Thanks Jaesen!:up:

tommyk 10-23-07 04:27 PM

Thank you JScones! :up:

nikbear 10-23-07 05:18 PM

Could some please help and tell me quickly which folder this update has to be installed to,thanks;)

i_b_spectre 10-23-07 05:53 PM

I'm still a newb at such things, but if I use the JSGME Update feature while I'm in the middle of war patrol (career saves), is there any downside to installing the update while not in port?

Oh, and thanks so much for your work JScones :rock:

Pablo 10-23-07 08:48 PM

Hi!

More oustanding work. Thank you, Jaesen! :D

Pablo

JScones 10-23-07 11:47 PM

Thanks guys.

Another few things I forgot to mention about the main change: you should now notice both a) an increase in enabling and disabling speed, and b) a decrease in the size of backup folder, particularly for mods with large numbers of new files.

Quote:

Originally Posted by nikbear
Could some please help and tell me quickly which folder this update has to be installed to,thanks;)

Same as the current version, that is, the game's base/root folder (for SH3, that's the folder that contains sh3.exe).

Quote:

Originally Posted by i_b_spectre
I'm still a newb at such things, but if I use the JSGME Update feature while I'm in the middle of war patrol (career saves), is there any downside to installing the update while not in port?

You can use JSGME's Update feature at any time, it merely d/ls the update to your machine. Before installing though you MUST disable all mods, in which case you really should be safely tucked away in port first.

nikbear 10-24-07 10:13 AM

Thanks JScones,sorry for the haste,was trying to install the update before I went to bed;)

Borgneface 10-24-07 10:42 AM

Thank you very much JSCones, perfect software as usual and the changes are very usefull!

:up: :up:

onelifecrisis 10-29-07 08:23 PM

JScones, I've found a bug with 2.0.0.101

It thinks that folder names are case sensitive. If I have two mods, one which contains data/cfg/newfile.cfg, and one which contains data/CFG/newfile.cfg, then it will not detect a conflict.

OLC

JScones 10-30-07 12:38 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by onelifecrisis
JScones, I've found a bug with 2.0.0.101

It thinks that folder names are case sensitive. If I have two mods, one which contains data/cfg/newfile.cfg, and one which contains data/CFG/newfile.cfg, then it will not detect a conflict.

Thanks, I'll have a look...

...OK, there's a 2.0.1 up now which fixes this case sensitivity problem. I also tightened up the folder renaming feature (there was nothing wrong with it - I just made it more "Windows Explorer" like in behaviour).

Just install over the top of the current version.

onelifecrisis 10-30-07 01:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JScones
Quote:

Originally Posted by onelifecrisis
JScones, I've found a bug with 2.0.0.101

It thinks that folder names are case sensitive. If I have two mods, one which contains data/cfg/newfile.cfg, and one which contains data/CFG/newfile.cfg, then it will not detect a conflict.

Thanks, I'll have a look...

...OK, there's a 2.0.1 up now which fixes this case sensitivity problem. I also tightened up the folder renaming feature (there was nothing wrong with it - I just made it more "Windows Explorer" like in behaviour).

Just install over the top of the current version.

Quick work!! :o

Thanks :D :up:

Rubini 10-30-07 08:09 AM

Many thanks Jaesen. A top work as always!:up:
And mate can you look at this?
http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=124064

If you want we can talk about it by PM or email. Please give it a chance, I'm sure that will be not difficult to do and the best is that will work with any mod!:yep:

Cheers mate!

Rubini.

JCWolf 10-30-07 09:34 AM

just had to say one more time that this
was a gret upgrade on this tool Jaesen mate !:up:


it works like a charme, no bugs at all to report
and I will test it over some other installed games
that I have so I can info on you on how it works !:rock: :yep: :up:


love the new window look of it,
and the all options that the program
gives to save , record , backup, drag and drop
the files and mods !


Thanks again mate !:yep:

nikbear 10-30-07 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by JScones
Quote:

Originally Posted by onelifecrisis
JScones, I've found a bug with 2.0.0.101

It thinks that folder names are case sensitive. If I have two mods, one which contains data/cfg/newfile.cfg, and one which contains data/CFG/newfile.cfg, then it will not detect a conflict.

Thanks, I'll have a look...

...OK, there's a 2.0.1 up now which fixes this case sensitivity problem. I also tightened up the folder renaming feature (there was nothing wrong with it - I just made it more "Windows Explorer" like in behaviour).

Just install over the top of the current version.

Do I have to disable my mods first before installing this update JScones:hmm:

Capt. Shark Bait 10-30-07 05:51 PM

realliy like this little proggie:rock: . got a suggestion for the next version. can a button for select all be added so you can delete, enable/disable all at once rather than one at a time? it's make things easier when adding something major to Sh3 cuz it's rather time consuming if you have 30+ mods

Paco 10-31-07 01:45 AM

:up:

Great Work!


Greetings,
Paco.


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