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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Help with issue on Windows XP
« on: February 18, 2009, 09:27:30 pm »
I don't know how to change the default settings for XP user accounts before they are created.  I'm sure there is a way though.  Themeing is working though and the theme is set to luna.  When I create a new account the default theme is luna, and all widgets and windows get themed except the task bar itself.

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Help with issue on Windows XP
« on: February 18, 2009, 05:11:22 pm »
I created an entirely new user profile. The issue happens with all new users created on the system.  Unless you meant something else by profile ;)

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Help with issue on Windows XP
« on: February 18, 2009, 04:39:49 pm »
This is a clients computer. I still don't have a single computer that runs windows. I have windows xp, vista, and 7beta in virtualbox though

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Help with issue on Windows XP
« on: February 18, 2009, 04:28:23 pm »
Issue:  Theming does not work on taskbar. All other windows UI components get themed correctly.  The taskbar and startmenu remain in the classic style from windows 2000 and prior.
Constraint: A full wipe/restore is not an option
Steps taken to resolve:

1.) Spyware and virus sweep with: Hitman Pro2 and 3, BitDefender Free, Clamwin, Spybot, Malwarebytes, Avast, AVG, AdAware, and some cleaning via CCleaner.
2.) replaced copies of themes in  the resources folder in the windows directory with copies expanded from the original OS cd. Also replaced windows explorer.exe and uxtheme.dll
3.) Started a non destructive reinstall (repair option during the partitioning screen of XP setup) completed without issues.
4.) Verified that theme service was running. Also tried changing theme to classic, rebooting, then changing back to luna. No go. downloaded and installed new official copy of Royale theme (media center style). This works on everything but the taskbar too.
5.) tried  sfc /purgecache then sfc /scannow to make sure system files were intact but the scan completed successfully.
6.) Punched myself in the face a few times.
7.) Re-ran the non destructive reinstall option. Still no go.

I'm genuinely stumped. WTF is going on here?

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Officials Stole The Superbowl
« on: February 02, 2009, 09:43:03 am »
 Blatent miss no calls like that (that rule is there to prevent injury) can result in fines for the refs.  A call that is miffed based on judgement is different.  Considering how obvious both of those holds were they likely could have been fined for ignoring them. Its happened before.  Also you only need one ref to call a lot of those penalties. It takes one bad apple to throw a game like that. Other refs could be on the level so I didn't mean to imply that a whole officiating crew was involved in some conspracy.  Rather I fear one or two were tainted. Happened in the nba already and it was vegas money that did it. What sports game has more betting money at stake than the superbowl?

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: Officials Stole The Superbowl
« on: February 02, 2009, 08:25:18 am »
The safety was the right call. The guy fell but its illegal to pull the guy down with you and in the replay you could see that he held him all the way to the ground, and also just behind him was another Pitt player doing the same thing.  The truth is Pitts line got blown up that play and they just hung on.  It wasn't a bad call.  Also if they hadn't called it it would still have been 14 to 20 or whatever and punting out of the endzone would suck (I'm assuming that catch didn't happen ass the only reason he had time to thow that was because of two or three holds at the same time). Warner would have had great field position and it concievably could have been a small lead for Arizona anyways just by 1 instead of three.  In that position I see teams take safeties intentionally just to give their opponent a longer field.  Either way though it definately was a good game between two great teams but the officiating was bad and badly slanted. The roughing the passer call lead to a fieldgoal which made. Big difference later too.  Sad to see the game end on a call so dumbfounding that the announcers didn't even talk for a long time.  That's not too memorable... or it is memorable but in a sad way.

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The Hydlaa Plaza / Re: More Faces Behind the Players
« on: February 02, 2009, 05:36:03 am »
Its been a while so here I am with my new hat!


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The Hydlaa Plaza / Officials Stole The Superbowl
« on: February 02, 2009, 05:18:59 am »
I admit, I was pulling for the Arizona in this game. I was tired of pundits on the radio talking about how they didn't deserve to be there.  Despite the outcome though, at least I think they proved they deserve to be there.

There were lots of dumb calls in this game, but man, this one really makes me want to quit watching the NFL.  As a Chiefs fan, I haven't exactly had a lot to pull for lately but hey, at least I figured I'd root for the underdog. Well that would have probably worked out fine had it not been for the officials.

I say the above with some reluctance. Its easy to sound a lot like a moron who just doesn't like things to go his way. In this case though, I didn't really have a dog in the race, just a vague preference. The first half went pretty cleanly with Arizona letting a giant guy run 100 yards. That was a huge mistake and its on Arizona. After that though, I can hardly blame Arizona for what followed.

The drive that drove me nuts the worst started with a third down and two.  Roethlisberger threw the ball away only to be hit less than a second later by the guy who was chasing him (and the reason he threw the ball away).  Arizona was called for a roughing the passer penalty, a penalty that even John Madden (who rarely will say anything about a blown call at all if ever) noted that it was a poor call.  Ok, its alright they hold them again only to get another call against them. Despite the fact that the receiver obviously grabbed the cornerbacks facemask long before the cornerback stuck his hand out to fight back, the penalty went against Arizona again. The drive is saved again and they get more yards in addition.  Next they still get held in the red zone and are forced to kick a field goal. The field goal is called back on a penalty which the ref described as "Personal Foul, Unnecessary roughness - Running over the holder". Thats right, the holder... wtf? OK maybe he just hit him for no reason right? Well...actually he was falling down straight towards him and pushed him out of the way a bit as he flew towards him, arms flaying wildly trying to regain balance. The NFL has rules about this, its called "incidental contact". The guy wasn't going for the holder he was going for a block and was late and losing his balance. Pitt gets another shot at the endzone but Arizona miraculously manages to hold them to a field goal yet again. At this point I'm wondering which ref bet on a 16 point spread.

Fast forward a bit and you reach the end of the game. In a dazzling sense Pitt has just scored against Arizona's defense who had been on the field way to much thanks to bizarre penalties (doesn't mean they shouldn't have held them though, Roethlisberger engineered an amazing drive, managing to avoid sacks on several occasions). Kurt Warner has just thrown an incomplete forward pass which was called a fumble. John Madden notes that this is one the refs will definitely have to have a "good long look at up in the booth." Now I'm not saying that Arizona was going to score a touchdown on the final play, but I would have liked to have seen them get the chance they deserved instead of ending on that wrong call.  After they decided it was over both announcers sat there in silence obviously confused. If any time was the time to be talking its after a team has won the Superbowl right? The games over you should be saying exciting things... instead they just didn't say a word for probably thirty seconds of their dumbfounded silence.  I mean they reviewed Pitts catch in the endzone despite it looking pretty legit (a fantastic catch too). Then they let the game end on a pretty obvious forward pass. They were in the middle of showing the replays when they had to cut back because the refs and decided to let Pitt snap the ball to end the game.

In short I think both teams played well but the refs didn't just blow some "iffy could go either way" calls. They blatantly threw calls that were idiotic even to announcers who are supposed to avoid causing controversy with their comments.

Flashback to Pitts last victory in the Superbowl. Surprisingly another game in which refs were accused of affecting the outcome. Post game polls showed that 67 percent of Americans thought poor refereeing changed the outcome of the game. The best series of calls came with the Seahawks trailing 14-10. A phantom holding call that the announcers couldn't find no matter how many times they watched replays negated a completion that would have given Seattle first and goal at the one yard line. A couple plays later Hasselbeck threw an interception that was caught by Ike Taylor. Hasselbeck tried to make up for this by tackling Taylor..unfortunately it turned out that that was temporarily illegal in the refs world. The refs somehow called Hasselbeck for a "block below the waist." I always thought it was called a tackle when you do it to the person HOLDING THE BALL. This last call set up Pittsburgh for the winning score.

Anyways, I was so upset by the idiotic refereeing that I decided to spew it here. I apologize to any Steelers fans in advance, I know you'll write it off. So will ESPN and other official channels who will blame those penalties on Arizona's inexperience. Despite this I'm not sure how any casual or objective observer could say anything else.  Both teams played well, but I'd like to see the game again when the calls are being made fairly. I am worried that all the money floating around Vegas relating to these games has corrupted the NFL the way it was proven it had the NBA. 

I'm sure this will get swept under the rug but COME ON. Give both teams a chance to play on a level fair playing field. They are obviously both good teams, lets see them really get to play. It was a great game despite the stupid horrible mindbogglingly idiotic calls, I bet it would have been even more awesome with fair officiating. 

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Dark Ground Textures
« on: October 20, 2008, 06:39:10 pm »
Correct, the entire bronze door region is done using gigantic genmeshes so the standard shader is used for texturing.  Since the other areas are utilizing terrain engine within CS the shader is the splatting one. This includes some brute force LOD and a basemap for textures to be replaced with in the distance.

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PlaneShift Mods / Re: Copy/paste ability within PS
« on: October 08, 2008, 12:47:12 am »
I don't see why it couldn't be considering what it is, I'll email Rolenun :)

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PlaneShift Mods / Re: Copy/paste ability within PS
« on: October 08, 2008, 12:02:22 am »
Actually res didn't want it in CS, hence why its in our tree.

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Fan Art / Re: Ubuntu CS Env Script for Artists
« on: October 07, 2008, 11:43:05 pm »
I've updated the script again, its now in the PT repos so I can keep revision track. The listed command in the first post should help you retrieve it.  It now supports some new syntax for multiple command line switches.

Examples:

Run default install but skip the check that makes sure you are running on Ubuntu.
Code: [Select]
./buildcsenv skipdistcheck
Skip distro check and compile cegui only
Code: [Select]
./buildcsenv skipdistcheck cegui
Skip distro check and install only b2cs
Code: [Select]
./buildcsenv skipdistcheck b2cs
Skip the distro check and install only crystalspace
Code: [Select]
./buildcsenv skipdistcheck crystalspace
Install only b2cs
Code: [Select]
./buildcsenv b2cs
I think you get the picture.  The skip dist check is handy for people who aren't on ubuntu but might want to setup b2cs automatically.  Its still got alot of code that might not work across all distro's though but I'm working on lessening that.

I've also cleaned up alot of if then statements and replaced them with simple case statements which will help extensibility and readability.  Hope someone finds this useful!

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Linux Specific Issues / Re: Dark Ground Textures
« on: October 06, 2008, 10:52:59 pm »
Its an interesting issue for sure. The splatting is failing so a shader isn't working correctly.  I'm not sure but maybe you could just try editing the world file to use a standard shader?  I'm not sure what version of CS PS is using these days or whether terrain meshes support these different shaders... I wonder.... if the renderloop lets you it might be possible. Might not be pretty but wouldn't be black.

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Wish list / Re: Zorbels First Wish
« on: October 06, 2008, 04:29:52 pm »
I nominate Zan for the position.  I know of no one better to fill the shoes of Proglin, and knowing him I think Proglin would agree with me.  The Hydlaa Festival of the Hunt was great fun for those that recall it and Zan was the one who pulled it off.  It was a great event and someone who can pull of something like that deserves a post of this nature.

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Roleplaying (Communitive Storywriting) / Re: Roots
« on: October 01, 2008, 08:26:17 pm »
Thank you for the kind words everyone, I hope any continuation is not a disappointment (as is often the trouble with any sort of mysterious buildup)  P.S. Any perversion of settings is not really intentional or unintentional.  Lots of work has gone into it lately thanks to many and I'm simply not always as informed as I should be.  While the story takes place in the PS verse, do not take this to be any kind of interpretation of settings, its merely where it all formed when I wrote this down.
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Continued from......:

“Why were you staggering so?” Lina asked.  “You weren't at the Tavern drinking again were you?”  Timasha was puzzled.  “I could barely stand because of the shaking of the ground below me.”  Her mother frowned. “What shaking?” she asked a bit skeptically.  Timasha tried her best to tell of what she had seen and experienced but it was clear that her mother was barely paying attention. “Mom! I'm trying to tell you what happened!”  Her mother replied rather absently “There on the horizon – what is that?” Timasha turned to look.

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In this moment the shaking of the ground returned.  A roaring in the distance sounded along with the tremors.  It was almost a tearing sound but much deeper and seemed to almost resonate with the shaking underfoot.  Smaller structures began to collapse though lighter more flexible tents rode it all through pretty well.  Everyone was running now towards the forest path, scrambling to get away.  Timasha though lingered, starring at the horizon her mother had been transfixed with moments before.

A shaft of light streaked from the crystal to the ground in the distance.  Soon more joined it, all seeming to originate at the same point in the crystal ceiling.  Something about the picture seemed odd to Timasha as she gazed at the spectacle.   After a few confused moments she realized what it was.  The light was not being emitted from the crystal but rather from the ground below.  More and more shafts of light streamed upwards to join the first until the crystal began to glow more brightly.  The world was soon awash in vibrant colors and dark shadows seemed to fade away.  The depth of the world seemed to vanish as if one was simply staring at a beautiful painting changing and getting brighter with each passing moment.  Just when it seemed the whole world was awash with light she saw an outline on the horizon.  it was rough and random, like a huge branch of a tree but it was evident that this was the source of all this light.   It seemed almost drawn towards the crystal as it focused its energy upwards.  Tendrils dropped off of it towards the ground below now, uncoiling like little vines to reach the earth.  These seemed to form a rope holding down this immense structure as it strained upwards.  The tremors grew worse now, the whole stalactite seemed to shake as if it were to plunge away from the crystal itself.

Timasha could no longer control herself.  It was both a moment of impulsive decision making and curiosity and even reckless regard thrown into one. She dashed towards the light as quickly as she could across the shaking ground.  The world seemed to defocus and wash away in the light pouring through everything.  Despite her agility and speed it seemed she made no headway for ages.  What happened next she always found difficult to describe.  Either it seemed then that she suddenly grew much faster and sped closer, closing the gap in mere moments, or time itself changed making the long journey seem short to her.  She never really could put a good description on it but one moment she seemed ages away and the next she accelerated towards the light and before she knew it she was upon it. 

A tendril descended from the structure towards her, golden and glowing from within.  She grasped a hold of it instinctively and was pulled upwards.  The world faded to a golden and then white....



...to be continued and all that jazz

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