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Sigtrygg
25th October 2004, 16:27
I know I've captured screenshots before, but alt-c doesn't seem to be working now or any other keys I can think of.
Pluribus
25th October 2004, 17:38
Check your ~/.egenesis directory... for them... Moved there about a month ago... /me wishes that linux had a standard directory for apps to dump documents.... but it doesnt... :-(
My end goal is to move ALL files that the client writes that ARENT game resources to the user specific directory.... I want the game to be able to be run with all the game data in one place and all the user specific things in a seperate directory then you can run the client from a central directory with multiple users on one box.
Sigtrygg
25th October 2004, 19:51
found them, thanks.
now I hope that alt-l will one day lock whole screen again instead of just zoom level so I can move around and not have to chase stuff with the pointer while doing so.
Pluribus
25th October 2004, 19:57
It locks the camera in its current position... IE - None of the camera controls work. Can you describe what is happening to you? Since it continues to work as expected for me.
ArmEagle
26th October 2004, 00:31
I think he means that the complete scene is really locked, not just the camera.
We used to have a shortcut for that. Not Alt-l though, but Alt-n or Alt-f or something.
Sigtrygg
26th October 2004, 05:11
I used alt-l to lock the whole scene, but I just remembered that was on windows client. I don't know if it ever worked that way on linux client.
Come to think of it, I may have just wished it locked the screen...sure would be nice if it did.
erika2
30th October 2004, 16:17
Pluribus,
Is there a way that I can manually configure the path where the screenshots are stored? I would like to keep it on a partition with a bit more room than my ~.
Is ~ just the HOME environment variable? And can I convince elaunch and eclient to use another HOME?
Thanks for answering these questions.
--Erika
Pluribus
1st November 2004, 02:46
Link you entire .egenesis directory to where you have space since it will soon be the location of the egenesis.bug file and all the other logs.
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