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Mac OSX Specific Issues /
« on: March 01, 2005, 01:10:04 am »
I added:
    /cast Summon Missile
    /loot
    /target_info

to the file \'PlaneShift 3D/data/options/shortcutcommands.xml\'

That gives me buttons to click, but clicking \'1\' doesn\'t execute shortcut1 for some reason. Nor does cmd-1, control-1, option-1, or shift 1. I didn\'t try all the permutations of two modifiers, it gets irritating.

So that that bug Mac-specific?
And is there a \'Loot with roll\' command I can replace \"/loot\" with btw?

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Mac OSX Specific Issues /
« on: February 28, 2005, 03:46:51 am »
Quote
Originally posted by Halley
So, i suggest every macuser to buy a double-buttoned mouse with wheel, cause OS X supports that very well.


Except there\'s no such thing as a \'right click\'. On the Mac, a two button mouse sends \'left click\' with the main button, and \'control-click\' with the right button. A third button incorporates option-click. Unless you start hacking around.

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Mac OSX Specific Issues / Shortcuts
« on: February 27, 2005, 08:00:25 am »
How does a Mac user set a shortcut?

I keep getting told \'right-click and blah blah blah\'.

But clicking, control-clicking, option-clicking, command-clicking, shift-clicking, double-clicking - none seem to do anything.

Is there another way to edit the shortcuts, or set specific ones to 1-0?

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Mac OSX Specific Issues /
« on: February 25, 2005, 01:48:28 am »
Success!

I went back to Chaos\'s method, and I\'ve gotten in on 3.007. Using his numbering:

1) Used the same 3.006 disk image. (Which I didn\'t need to redownload since I kept a copy.)
2) Is irrelevant I think. Both of the vfs.cfg files Chaos points to are IDENTICAL (although they are in different spots.) The vfs.cfg file that comes in the 3.006 disk image is now identical OTHER THAN WHITESPACE. Regardless, I used the cvs version.

3) Swap \"xmlread\" to \"tinyxml\" in psupdater.cfg, check.
Switch directory into PlaneShift folder:
cd ~/Desktop/PS/
Set permissions on the updater:
chmod 755 \"./updater.app/Contents/MacOS/updater\"
Run the updater:
\"./updater.app/Contents/MacOS/updater\"

-- And the updater ran to completion successfully. (I\'d done the same thing previously and had I fail, who knows why.) The updater seems to default to \'localhost\' which is obviously bogus, I clicked \'check server\' and it let me switch which server to check.

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Mac OSX Specific Issues / Building PlaneShift for Mac OS X
« on: February 22, 2005, 07:24:54 pm »
The \'Linux way\' and the \'Mac way\' of building seem to be different. Here\'s some links:

This one has detailed instructions for _building_ PS. Not for the fainthearted.
http://www.planeshift3d.com/wbboard/thread.php?threadid=12802&boardid=23&styleid=3&sid=221a1f9866326c5c7f9bf653494b6e20

This one has instructions for installing and updating the 3.006 package... which doesn\'t help right now since the server is on version 3.007. Don\'t post your problems here - it\'s just a list of solutions. See the fourth thread for where to post \'It doesn\'t work for me\'.
http://www.planeshift3d.com/wbboard/thread.php?threadid=14416&boardid=33&sid=221a1f9866326c5c7f9bf653494b6e20

This is where a new Mac Package should appear when ready.
http://www.planeshift.it/download.html

This thread is sticked and covers the \'Mac OS X Package\'. This is the ongoing _discussion_ thread.
http://www.planeshift3d.com/wbboard/thread.php?threadid=13164&boardid=33&sid=221a1f9866326c5c7f9bf653494b6e20&page=1

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