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JonZ 04-04-06 10:22 AM

Release is delayed to the next week end I'm affraid. I'm working on new features and documentations. This is more complex than it was previously announced.

The installation remain simple, but I've been working on 7 and maybe 8 additionnal assorted color skins. I added the possibility to remove the Swastika with a simple remove of semicolons with the notepad.

I am now working for an implementation of SH3 Commander, the date of the book will change over the years and possibly the skin too.

And... the testings :nope:

JonZ

Txema 04-04-06 11:59 AM

JonZ,

Excellent work !!! It looks great !!!

However I want to say that the Spanish flag is wrong.

The flag you are using is the one that is official nowadays.

You should use the flag that was official during the dictatorship of General Franco, specifically between 1938-1945.

You can check it here:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es1938.html

Thanks for your excellent mods !!!


Txema

JonZ 04-04-06 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Txema
JonZ,

Excellent work !!! It looks great !!!

However I want to say that the Spanish flag is wrong.

The flag you are using is the one that is official nowadays.

You should use the flag that was official during the dictatorship of General Franco, specifically between 1938-1945.

You can check it here:

http://www.crwflags.com/fotw/flags/es1938.html

Thanks for your excellent mods !!!


Txema



I think my version is the correct one. I however cannot find accurate info about the use of the naval ensign:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es~1938.html

Sailor Steve 04-04-06 12:33 PM

I agree about the 'Kriegschiffe' listings. Unless you use 'Kriegshiffe' for every country's warships, it looks odd. Just my opinion, and everything else looks great.

Txema 04-04-06 12:35 PM

The version of the spanish flag you are using is the one that is official nowadays.

As you say the correct one is the flag you can see here:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es1938.html

The difference between both flags is in the Coat-of-Arms. The 1938-1945 flag includes the Eagle of St. John behind the shield, while the current flag (that you are using) features a crown as you can see here:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es.html

Do you agree with me?


Txema

JonZ 04-04-06 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Txema
The version of the spanish flag you are using is the one that is official nowadays.

As you say the correct one is the flag you can see here:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es1938.html

The difference between both flags is in the Coat-of-Arms. The 1938-1945 flag includes the Eagle of St. John behind the shield, while the current flag (that you are using) features a crown as you can see here:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es.html

Do you agree with me?


Txema

If I follow your link, I also end up to this page:
http://flagspot.net/flags/es~.html

It specify that the ensign and jacks are the one with and without the emblem. Civil and war flags...

seems a bit contradictory :doh:

Anyway, I will just add the other version if it necessary...

Txema 04-04-06 01:01 PM

JonZ,

Thank you very much for your interest !!!

I DON´T think that adding the R N letters is a good idea. They were used only by the Naval Reserve. The Naval Reserve was made up of merchant ships which ocassionally transported goods or troops for the State or the Navy. While transporting them, they had to fly this ensign.... But this happened only occasionally....

I think you should use exactly this flag:

http://flagspot.net/flags/es1938.html

Including the Eagle of St. John behind the shield.

Is it possible to do it?


Txema

JonZ 04-04-06 01:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Txema
JonZ,

Thank you very much for your interest !!!

I DON´T think that adding the R N letters is a good idea.

I edited my post too late ;)

coronas 04-04-06 01:38 PM

Spanish flag for that time:
http://217.127.34.207/banderae.htm
1939-1975[/img]

coronas 04-04-06 01:48 PM

Warships, flag with eagle and shield. A flag is enought. Thanks for the work. :up:

JonZ 04-04-06 06:06 PM

Another update

http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/57/nations6bt.jpg

I'd like to take this moment to say thanks to everyone who contributed for the names and the flags.

Your contribution was very helpful to the devellopment of this project :up:

ADukes 04-04-06 06:26 PM

Canadische -> Canada ;)

Boris 04-04-06 08:12 PM

Jonz, I hope you don't feel like I'm cutting your grass... but rather than just giving suggestions all the time I thought I'd help you out:

http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ons_boris2.jpg

list of changes:

added/changed warflags for the scandinavian countries
changed warflags to left side for consistency (Argentina, Bulgaria)
USA back to just Vereinigte Staaten
Corrected names of Canada, Australia, Southafrica (couldn't match the font though)

ADukes 04-04-06 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Boris

Kanada could also be Canada, like in the historic manual.

AG124 04-04-06 08:36 PM

There seem to be a lot of people making corrections to your manual, JonZ. :o But take that as a good sign - people are very interested in your mod and want to help. :up:

I personally wouldn't mind if one or two country names or flags weren't absolutely perfect.


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