- All Carbon code is gone - Many dialogs converted; some are still left unimplemented since they still need to be converted - Menus converted to a xib file - The giant arrays specifying the configuration of the special node dialog for each special node type have been replaced with maps and sets. Changes to dialogs: - pict choice dialog can now show picts of differing types; this was required for picking a monster graphic, as monsters of all sizes need to be shown in the same dialog - string choice dialog can set the title, and properly shows the currently selected string - LEDs now accept font format - Fixed LED group's calculation of its rect - Fixed LED group crashing if it has no selection - Tabbing between text fields now works - Fix display of larger monster graphics in dialogs - Fix the script element content showing in the browser preview
Classic Blades of Exile
This project hosts the source code to the classic RPG creator Blades of Exile after it was released by Spiderweb Software under GPLv2. It is a svn-git transfer from the Google Code Project; all issues and trunk code has been ported.
The primary purpose of this project is to provide bug fixes to Blades of Exile so that it can compile and run on modern operating systems. The secondary purpose is to generalize and extend its functionality while maintaining backwards compatibility.
If you would like to be added to this project contact Sylae or one of the other people on the owners list. This is an open project, with no strong prerequisites for getting commit access. With that in mind, please be careful of what you check into the repository. Please do not commit any binaries, junk files, or anything that doesn't compile.
The current task at hand is to merge the Windows code into the current Mac codebase, which no longer uses platform-specific APIs for most things (a few files would need to be rewritten for Windows).
Helpful Links
- Jenkins Server - Runs a build after every push
- BoE Forum at Spiderweb Software
- Original Game Source - Where it all began. Warning: Terrifying code.
- Ormus's Code - The basis for most, if not all, of the Win32 work.
- Experimental Builds - will be put up whenever Celtic Minstrel feels like it.