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Traipse Beta 'OpenRPG' {100201-03}
Traipse is a distribution of OpenRPG that is designed to be easy to setup and go.
Traipse also makes it easy for developers to work on code without fear of sacrifice.
'Ornery-Orc' continues the trend of 'Grumpy' and adds fixes to the code.
'Ornery-Orc's main goal is to offer more advanced features and enhance the
productivity of the user.
Update Summary (Beta)
New Features:
New Bookmarks Feature
New 'boot' command to remote admin
New confirmation window for sent nodes
Miniatures Layer pop up box allows users to turn off Mini labels, from FlexiRPG
New Zoom Mouse plugin added
New Images added to Plugin UI
Switching to Element Tree
New Map efficiency, from FlexiRPG
New Status Bar to Update Manager
New TrueDebug Class in orpg_log (See documentation for usage)
New Portable Mercurial
New Tip of the Day, from Core and community
New Reference Syntax added for custom PC sheets
New Child Reference for gametree
New Parent Reference for gametree
New Gametree Recursion method, mapping, context sensitivity, and effeciency..
New Features node with bonus nodes and Node Referencing help added
New Dieroller structure from Core
New DieRoller portability for odd Dice
New 7th Sea die roller; ie [7k3] = [7d10.takeHighest(3).open(10)]
New 'Mythos' System die roller added
New vs. die roller method for WoD; ie [3v3] = [3d10.vs(3)]. Included for Mythos
roller also
New Warhammer FRPG Die Roller (Special thanks to Puu-san for the support)
New EZ_Tree Reference system. Push a button, Traipse the tree, get a reference
(Beta!)
New Grids act more like Spreadsheets in Use mode, with Auto Calc
Fixes:
Fix to allow for portability to an OpenSUSE linux OS
Fix to mplay_client for Fedora and OpenSUSE
Fix to Text based Server
Fix to Remote Admin Commands
Fix to Pretty Print, from Core
Fix to Splitter Nodes not being created
Fix to massive amounts of images loading, from Core
Fix to Map from gametree not showing to all clients
Fix to gametree about menus
Fix to Password Manager check on startup
Fix to PC Sheets from tool nodes. They now use the tabber_panel
Fix to Whiteboard ID to prevent random line or text deleting.
Fixes to Server, Remote Server, and Server GUI
Fix to Update Manager; cleaner clode for saved repositories
Fixes made to Settings Panel and now reactive settings when Ok is pressed
Fixes to Alternity roller's attack roll. Uses a simple Tuple instead of a Splice
Fix to Use panel of Forms and Tabbers. Now longer enters design mode
Fix made Image Fetching. New fetching image and new failed image
Fix to whiteboard ID's to prevent non updated clients from ruining the fix.
default_manifest.xml renamed to default_upmana.xml
author | sirebral |
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date | Mon, 01 Feb 2010 18:29:16 -0600 |
parents | dcae32e219f1 |
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Traipse OpenRPG is a fork of the original OpenRPG software. Traipse has been designed to be easy to use while offering superb functionality and strong stability. You can find other OpenRPG users by clicking "Game Server/Browse Servers" and then double clicking on one of the servers. Try the top one: it has the most active users. For a technical question about OpenRPG try the RPGObjects OpenRPG forum here: http://www.rpgobjects.com/forum/index.php?action=vtopic&forum=1 Many of the OpenRPG servers have associated web sites that help players find campaigns, find OpenRPG resources such as miniatures and charachter sheets, and can answer other questions. The Traipes Suite has a debug console that allows you to see what would appear in a regular console. The debug console allows you to copy and paste any errors that occur, and the Bug Report button allows you to submit your bug while still playing. You may observe an OpenRPG session in progress by entering a room that someone else has created. Be careful not to annoy people. If you have questions use "Whisper". Red rooms are private. The Traipse Update Manager allows you to download source code from any OpenRPG fork in the Repos tab. Just give the repository a name, then add the url and press refresh. Here are two to try it with: Traipse-Dev: http://hg.assembla.com/traipse_dev and OpenRPG-Core: http://hg.assembla.com/openrpg Room Moderation helps prevent annyoing lurkers from disrupting your game. Turn on Room Moderation by right clicking on your name in the player list and find the Moderation sub menu. OpenRPG servers are maintained by private individuals. When you connect to a new server please take a moment to read any rules they might have, such as not posting images while in the lobby. OpenRPG images are hosted in one of three ways: by a URL to any image hosting site such as Photobucket or Imageshack, by a URL to an image served by your own client program (CherryPy) or by a file uploaded to OpenRPG's dedicated image server from your local file system. You can drag an image file straight from your file system to OpenRPG's map using the Remote Image Server. In Pious Paladin this feature will be added to Traipse using CherryPy so will be able to drag and drop locally as well. If you want to create a large background image for your map you can make it using OpenRPG's whiteboard features or by loading many dungeon "tile" images and then save the entire map as a .jpg file. Locking a miniature means that it is ignored when you click around the map. Useful for images of terrain or objects. Hold down Ctrl to select or right-click a locked miniature on the map. On a Mac use the Command / Apple button. OpenRPG's main four windows are all sizeable, movable and dockable. In addition by editing the layout.xml file you can put two or more of them on a tab. You can customise OpenRPG's behaviour in four ways: plugins, custom die rollers, game system specific nodes and by using filters. The Traipse EZ Tree is a quick way to create node references. OpenRPG is not written for any one role playing system, but custom features have been written to aid game play for about a dozen systems. Ask around to see what might be availble, and if nothing is, consider creating your own. OpenRPG automatically saves an html log of your entire game session and saves it in the folder myfiles/logs Thanks for selecting the Traipse distribution of OpenRPG. Traipse users are growing in number and often express joy about the stability of the software. If you see a bug, any bug, please report it with the Debug Console in Traipse Suite. Die roller notes are available on the Features Node. Right click on the top of the game tree, "Insert features Node" and double click on "Load Die Roller Notes" You can search your chat session by opening the text view of it (click the button to the right of the dice). Type in the search term and hit "find". The map has a tape measure. Hold down SHIFT and drag with the left mouse button down.