oh wow, I wasn't expecting this to just seamlessly take over all my knossos settings, but it does! Does this mean I can just use the client interchange-ably with the other one(s)?Well, tbh it is only reading the location of your knossos lib, thats it. And yeah the intention is to be a drop in replacement, so both should work.
If I may... small UI suggestion. The borders being a status indicator is a good idea. The borders are very noticeable; they tend to overpower the overall design and the green can clash with mod icons. Since that's the most common border (the ideal border, even), I think it should be neutralized. Grey should mean OK. Grey can be thought of as "no border" because it's not really noticeable. So no border/grey means no action needs to be taken.
Blue means it needs an update. Red means it needs intervention to fix dependencies. Those will stand out better once all the green is gone, too. Then do something like purple for mods in dev mode.
EDIT: quick mock-up to show what I mean about visibility.
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Stumbled upon this a little over a week ago and been using it over the other app ever since. Is this considered nuknossos? If so I quite like it!No, Nuknossos is an enterely new system, once it is done will have to make a NuKnossos.NET for it.
-Right click on the project -> Publish
-Export to folder
-From there you can pick the dest enviroment on the list
This is probably me being exceptionally stupid, but could someone explain to me how to get Avalonia UI installed in Linux? I could not find any packages for it.To be honest i have no idea on how to do anything on Mac or Linux as my dev enviroment is on Windows, and you can easily compile for Linux or Mac from Windows for C# .Net 5/6/7/8
I also don't understand the instructions in the Readme.rm regarding:Code: [Select]-Right click on the project -> Publish
-Export to folder
-From there you can pick the dest enviroment on the list
What exactly am I supposed to right click on? I am also not seeing a "publish" option from my right click drop down menu no matter what file or folder I click on.
Sorry if these are stupid questions. I am very much past my prime in trying to learn the guts of compiling. I learned to program Fortran and Visual Basic within Excel. Compiling wasn't a thing for me. And I've done barely any coding in the 20+ years since then.
dotnet publish Knossos.NET/Knossos.NET.csproj -r linux-x64 -c Release --self-contained -p:PublishSingleFile=true
I see the option to compress mods during install to save disk space, is there an option to compress mods that are already installed / retail FS assets? Makes it easier to justify storing FSO on the SSD instead of the gargantuan spinny disk.
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That's a known issue where it doesn't properly detect that retail FS2 is installed. The simple fix is to go into the FS2 directory in your library folder, and rename "Root_fs2.vp" to "root_fs2.vp". Basically, just make sure it's all lowercase. The next time you run Knossos it should now show all of the mods properly.