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Gunderak 05-23-2012 10:35 AM

If anyone is interested I have successfully added walk to Graal Viewer.
I am not releasing it as an update until I finish shields off tomorrow.
If you would like to see it working you may download a beta from here.
http://www.wr3ckless.net/GraalViewer/beta.exe

Higbey 05-23-2012 11:14 AM

No response about making a Mac version? Macs can't use the graaleditor, we need this more than windows.

Twinny 05-23-2012 11:16 AM

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Posted by Higbey (Post 123502)
No response about making a Mac version? Macs can't use the graaleditor, we need this more than windows.

Higbey, why don't you write it in some OSX script?

Higbey 05-23-2012 11:32 AM

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Posted by Twinny

Higbey, why don't you write it in some OSX script?

I'm not a scripter

Dylan 05-23-2012 11:33 AM

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Posted by Higbey (Post 123510)
I'm not a scripter

Why not?

Twinny 05-23-2012 11:37 AM

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Posted by Higbey (Post 123510)
I'm not a scripter

Learn and do it. Be useful for once and actually do something.

Higbey 05-23-2012 11:37 AM

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Posted by Bam

Why not?

Because I don't know how to script and im no good at that kinda stuff, never will be. I'm more a visual person.

The Doctor 05-23-2012 11:41 AM

Well, you can't really compile VB to Mac unless you want to recode it in c++...

Gunderak 05-23-2012 12:01 PM

Highey I don't even own a Mac, and this isn't a substitute for a GANI making program.
So how do you propose I code it for a Mac?
All OSX does is sits there and looks pretty.
If you like development stuff you use windows.

Twinny 05-23-2012 12:45 PM

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Posted by Shawn (Post 123515)
Well, you can't really compile VB to Mac unless you want to recode it in c++...

If scripting? I'd suggest python. More specifically, wxPython since it includes wxWidgets.

For an actual program? Java. Much easier to get cross-compatability then C++

Gunderak 05-23-2012 12:47 PM

I actually thought of using Java but I'm not familiar enough with it to do anything.

Higbey 05-24-2012 03:23 AM

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Posted by Gunderak (Post 123520)
Highey I don't even own a Mac, and this isn't a substitute for a GANI making program.
So how do you propose I code it for a Mac?
All OSX does is sits there and looks pretty.
If you like development stuff you use windows.

well since windows can use the tileset editor, i feel mac , which cant use tileset editor, needs it more.

cant it be converted into something both OS can use?

they dont exactly tell you that all these programs your Mac cant use, i didnt know that it was this much, i had no idea macs couldnt run EXE and stuff, thats just crazy, why hasnt it been fixed to run these things? like i devices not supporting flash this is just insane. it makes it a pain in the ass and they dont tell you it before you buy it.

Dylan 05-24-2012 03:33 AM

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Posted by Higbey (Post 123990)
they dont exactly tell you that all these programs your Mac cant use, i didnt know that it was this much, i had no idea macs couldnt run EXE and stuff, thats just crazy, why hasnt it been fixed to run these things? like i devices not supporting flash this is just insane. it makes it a pain in the ass and they dont tell you it before you buy it.

This is why you should read about a product before you buy it.

Higbey 05-24-2012 03:40 AM

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Posted by Bam (Post 123998)
This is why you should read about a product before I buy it.

assuming you meant 'before YOU buy it' and that you arent asking me to review your wish list, I trusted someone and was desperate to quickly get a new working computer for something i needed.

Gunderak 05-24-2012 03:51 AM

Generally consumers research into products before splurging hundreds or even thousands.
And most people know macs don't run EXE's and that iDevices don't natively support flash.


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