Marcus,
I have swapped out the colour arrays and have finally figured out how to convert the "text map" to the "map = [[]]" format. Although the file "looks" the same, I still need to test it on the Wolf3D example file....
Oh... Here is an interesting "bug"... As I was testing the creation of the "map[[]]" file, using 'save', as I was about to enter a filename, I recalled that I made a mistake during the coding and "cancelled" without entering a filename... Got an error...
(renv) wolfEd.n7:367,161: runtime error: File 0 doesn't exist (SYS_FILE_WRITE)
Other than that, the program seems to do as it is told... I know! It surprised even me as well... lol
At the moment, adding the map[[]] file, is done by cut and paste... I suppose the file could be 'external' then 'included'. Once the file integration is sorted out, I suppose the next step would be - apart from adding more "tiles" - cosmetics... ugh... I myself prefer the 'spartan' look and feel, but as usual, always open to suggestions...
I will post another version when (and if) as soon as I can... lol
J
I have swapped out the colour arrays and have finally figured out how to convert the "text map" to the "map = [[]]" format. Although the file "looks" the same, I still need to test it on the Wolf3D example file....
Oh... Here is an interesting "bug"... As I was testing the creation of the "map[[]]" file, using 'save', as I was about to enter a filename, I recalled that I made a mistake during the coding and "cancelled" without entering a filename... Got an error...
(renv) wolfEd.n7:367,161: runtime error: File 0 doesn't exist (SYS_FILE_WRITE)
Other than that, the program seems to do as it is told... I know! It surprised even me as well... lol
At the moment, adding the map[[]] file, is done by cut and paste... I suppose the file could be 'external' then 'included'. Once the file integration is sorted out, I suppose the next step would be - apart from adding more "tiles" - cosmetics... ugh... I myself prefer the 'spartan' look and feel, but as usual, always open to suggestions...
I will post another version when (and if) as soon as I can... lol
J
Logic is the beginning of wisdom.