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Post by stonewarrior on Mar 17, 2008 15:04:48 GMT
Yes Storm, I do this now. Just share your log file like you would for other parsers and then from that folder open the parser file.
Claus - I noticed on Saturday (may have been Friday) when using the parser that it was not showing me my AB. Instead it was showing many 0's, 33's and other odd numbers. Does it sound as though my files are somehow bugged? I tried downloading the file from you again but it was the same. Prior to this it had worked perfectly.
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Post by ekstroem on Mar 18, 2008 16:15:26 GMT
Claus - I noticed on Saturday (may have been Friday) when using the parser that it was not showing me my AB. Instead it was showing many 0's, 33's and other odd numbers. Does it sound as though my files are somehow bugged? I tried downloading the file from you again but it was the same. Prior to this it had worked perfectly. That sounds like a bug. Will look at it Thursday when I get back to my computer and upload a new version sometime Thursday evening.. Claus
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Post by Stormchaser on Mar 18, 2008 20:51:24 GMT
I am having issues with the scroll bars. All of them seem to get stuck and I have to constantly set the scroll bars back to the bottom to see the most up to date info. And not long after I have to reset them back to the bottom.
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Post by ekstroem on Mar 27, 2008 12:12:14 GMT
Uploaded the newest version:
- Added a hit counter (activate it from the options menu) - Added hit percentage to the party summary statistics - The program now grabs info from !who commands so you don't have to type in names in the party selection dialog (atm you may have to activate the party selection dialog twice to make sure the parser reads from the logs first). - Added entries for upcoming features (effects and detailed information). - Cleaned up some of the code + bug fixes
Storm: I haven't been able to reproduce the errors you experience. Please try to download this version and see if it got fixed somehow.
Claus
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Post by Stormchaser on Mar 27, 2008 19:06:29 GMT
Still doing the same thing for me. Sometimes it happens soon, sometimes later, but they all eventually stop scrolling. I'll play with it a few more times and see if I can find any clues.
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Post by ekstroem on Apr 4, 2008 12:56:11 GMT
Added an option to force autoscrolling (under preferences) to help the problem with stuck scrollbars. Minor changes
Claus
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Post by Stormchaser on Apr 5, 2008 20:18:51 GMT
Thanks for the autoscroll option. One thing that could have led to scrolling issues was resizing the window, which I had done with each version. Just a thought.
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Post by mikekolba on Apr 26, 2008 14:35:35 GMT
Claus,
Any suggestions on getting it to run on Windows XP x64?
Mike
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Post by ekstroem on Apr 26, 2008 15:33:57 GMT
Claus, Any suggestions on getting it to run on Windows XP x64? 1) Mail me a computer with windows x64 and I'll look at it. 2) Tell me what isn't working Claus
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Post by mikekolba on Apr 26, 2008 16:03:14 GMT
I can do #2... I've tried installing active perl x64 and also the x86 versions and for both, when running the nwn.pl file, nothing happens. (no gui screen, etc...) Mike
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Post by ekstroem on Apr 26, 2008 18:25:34 GMT
I can do #2... I've tried installing active perl x64 and also the x86 versions and for both, when running the nwn.pl file, nothing happens. (no gui screen, etc...) Did you install the Tk package to your perl installation? Also, (at least this is how it works in windows xp for me) when you run a perl script is starts up a dommand window and runs the program in that. If you see one of those pop up and close down immediately then I'm sure perl is trying to run the program but somethings goes bad. Try opening a command window, jump to the log directory and run the nwn.pl script directly from the command windows and see what it prints. Hope this helps, Claus
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Post by mikekolba on Apr 26, 2008 20:37:20 GMT
I think I found the issue. The x64 doesn't include gui PPM. So I also installed the x86 version which does.
How do you install the tk package? in the command prompt it gives me an error about not being able to locate tk.pm
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Post by mikekolba on Apr 26, 2008 20:39:29 GMT
found the directions further up in the thread. Thanks Claus!
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Post by drahnier on Apr 27, 2008 12:10:45 GMT
I have a the same problem as Rajah. I get thte program started, but no data is collected. I have put file in the right folder, have correctly written my name but still it doesn't start. I also changed the 0 to a 1.
What could it be?
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Post by mrbadexample on May 15, 2008 10:38:01 GMT
Clause,
Love the look of the program, but unless I'm dense (very well could be) I can not even make perl run. I downloaded and installed perl from the distro page and installed tkm put the script in my log folder. I had to select from a list what program to load the script from cause windows didn't know it was a Perl file. When I double it nothing happens.
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