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Filenameultima3-editor-10d6.hqx
Size443.9 KB (454547 bytes)
Year1996
Downloads7
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Version History ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Version 1.0d6 March 1996: Development Release: * Now supports Ultima III 1.3's new variable size Map format!!! * If a Window can't do graphics offscreen, it will perform updates on-screen. This might look a little weird, but it's better than crashing. * Offscreen Graphic scrap spaces are no-longer stored for each window. They are now created on demand. This means updating a window might be a little slower; it also reduces the RAM needed for each window by about 85%. With 1 meg of RAM, I was able to open all the Map Windows, with over 100k remaining in available RAM. Nifty! * Map Windows now zoom when you click the zoom box. (a much requested feature) * The Window Menu is complete, including window stacking, horizontal and vertical tiling, and window zooming. * Controls now deactivate properly when the windows containing them are made active/inactive. * Windows have a pleasant grey look to them. Aaron users might like this. * There is a Progress Dialog when opening/saving Scenario Files. * More miscellaneous bug-fixes. * the Ultima III Editor is now Free - it is no longer distributed as shareware. Ladies, Gentlemen, and Others ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Ultima III Editor is a scenario editor for Ultima III '95 (by Leon McNeill). Use it to edit scenario information within Ultima III, or make your own scenario files to share with your friends. For more info, read the full Read Me! file. I am the author. the Ultima III Editor is NOW FREE!!!. This software may appear on Info-Mac archive CDs.
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