New client loader for test server
Re: New client loader for test server
Is there any setting like the windower modes in the mxI loader? I can get Ashita to draw the correct window size, but it won't stop cutting off the bottom of what should be displayed. I can't see anything I'm typing, and the text in the chat log is running up past its boundaries (overlapping the clock and part of the minimap).
Re: New client loader for test server
Currently the easiest way to fix this is to start Ashita without the window border then use the Move extension to turn the border back on using:Rur0uni wrote:Is there any setting like the windower modes in the mxI loader? I can get Ashita to draw the correct window size, but it won't stop cutting off the bottom of what should be displayed. I can't see anything I'm typing, and the text in the chat log is running up past its boundaries (overlapping the clock and part of the minimap).
/move border
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Re: New client loader for test server
Is there a guide on how to use the new Ashita loader. I'm assuming that new one takes into account all the recent changes to the game.
I tried the old ashita and it gives a message about pointers being off or something but the game still loads.
It's just all the add on's don't function correctly.
I wonder if somebody more knowledgeable could add an Ashita section to the "Configuring Your Client" section of the DarkStar Project Wiki.
http://kile.dyndns.info:8765/index.php? ... our_Client
I tried the old ashita and it gives a message about pointers being off or something but the game still loads.
It's just all the add on's don't function correctly.
I wonder if somebody more knowledgeable could add an Ashita section to the "Configuring Your Client" section of the DarkStar Project Wiki.
http://kile.dyndns.info:8765/index.php? ... our_Client
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Re: New client loader for test server
Yeah, Ashita changes rapidly right now, so you really need to keep up with recent versions (which are distributed via svn). Atom0s has a loader that can keep it updated for you but at the moment any extensions that are not part of the svn will have to be updated by hand.
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Re: New client loader for test server
I can't seem to find a link to download the latest version of ashita on the FFEVO website.
I searched around on the site and all I see are a bunch of extensions.
I'm currently using the ashita client linked in the OP.
edit. nvm
I think I'll just roll back to my old version of files until the new version is more stable. Version 4 is a mess for me heh.
I searched around on the site and all I see are a bunch of extensions.
I'm currently using the ashita client linked in the OP.
edit. nvm
I think I'll just roll back to my old version of files until the new version is more stable. Version 4 is a mess for me heh.
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Re: New client loader for test server
Instructions for getting the latest Ashita version are here: http://www.ffevo.net/topic/2841-ashita-update-svn/
You may instead prefer to use atom0s' loader (which can update for you) here: http://www.ffevo.net/topic/2918-ashita-launcher-beta/
You may instead prefer to use atom0s' loader (which can update for you) here: http://www.ffevo.net/topic/2918-ashita-launcher-beta/
Re: New client loader for test server
Here's a full instructional page of how to install Ashita:
http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Installing_Ashita
As blue pointed out, you can find my newer beta launcher here:
http://www.ffevo.net/topic/2918-ashita-launcher-beta/
The new beta launcher has an updater built into it so you can download all files as well as keep them updated without installing or using an actual SVN client.
http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Installing_Ashita
As blue pointed out, you can find my newer beta launcher here:
http://www.ffevo.net/topic/2918-ashita-launcher-beta/
The new beta launcher has an updater built into it so you can download all files as well as keep them updated without installing or using an actual SVN client.
Re: New client loader for test server
i finally changed to ashita
daaaaaamn, why didn't anyone mention it had borderless fullscreen?
(i haven't even crashed yet, so it's already better than mxi)
daaaaaamn, why didn't anyone mention it had borderless fullscreen?
(i haven't even crashed yet, so it's already better than mxi)
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Re: New client loader for test server
Going to add that there's an IRC plugin at ffevo.com for Ashita, written by none other than bluekirby0.
For some reason my config file got overwritten the first time, but with a little effort, it makes it easy to chat in IRC while you play, regardless of what server you play on.
I figure I'll use that for the next "hey, there's a typo in this rev" report
For some reason my config file got overwritten the first time, but with a little effort, it makes it easy to chat in IRC while you play, regardless of what server you play on.
I figure I'll use that for the next "hey, there's a typo in this rev" report
Test Server: Hanekawa | Fantasy World: Naito
An occasionally updated list of what works
Bugs reports go here. | Project chat here.
Things I've found, but don't plan to work on.
An occasionally updated list of what works
Bugs reports go here. | Project chat here.
Things I've found, but don't plan to work on.
Re: New client loader for test server
The beta launcher was updated again today to fix a minor issue with language ids.
For those still new to Ashita or haven't checked it out here are some helpful links:
- FAQ: http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Ashita_FAQ
- Install Guide: http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Installing_Ashita
- Full Boot Config Settings: http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Boo ... n_Settings
- Configuring For PlayOnline: http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Con ... PlayOnline
- Configuring For Private Servers: http://www.ffevo.net/wiki/index.php/Con ... te_Servers
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