It takes me no more than 20 mins per (usual turn) though I don't use the character or army tracking facilities. It's easy once you train your team to submit their pop data in "standard format". I have a help file which explains this (e-mail me next week if you want a copy). Once everyone knows it, they just send me a few lines on the end of the turm report eg;
1234 010 Woo new camp
1235 120 Woo upgraded
1236 060 --- destroyed by DrL
and I just paste the block in as data. Takes me a few seconds for each turn report.
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Subject: Re: [mepbmlist] Alex Maetzing's Map program
Sender: kurgan <kurgan@olp.net>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 20:26:55 +0100
The other added information on the map makes that worth while.. If one
person wants the daunting challenge of doing the map for his team he can
figure 2-4 hrs a turn reviewing and organizing information. Each person
can do their nations and send it to designated person to put it all
together. You only need to send a few text files each turn to everyone
on the team.
I guess if you have the full verson of Acrobat you could edit the PDF
maps from the Middle Earth web sight but that would take longer.
"Laurence G. Tilley" wrote:
Sorry to answer at the top, am on little PDA and cannot even snip text in replies.
Alex's program cannot generate a map to send - though you seem to have found a great workaround. The concept was that everyone on the team _would_ run the program, so that a co-ordinator just had to send round the data files.
I've always encouraged all to use the prog, but send round a paste of the pops report for those who can't or don't want to use it.
I haven't been able to contact Alex for a couple of years now, so I'm afraid that unless someone else can, the source code is not available.
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Subject: Re: [mepbmlist] Alex Maetzing's Map program
Sender: Jason Bennett <jasonab@acm.org>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 2002 23:35:45 +0100Laurence G. Tilley wrote:
> I use the program all the time, as do many team mates. But I haven't
> used it to print a paper map if that's what you mean. I do know that
> it only prints on a postscript printer, and remember in the very old
> days that Alex sent me some on paper. They were A4 sheets, each
> covering a zone e.g. the whole of Eriador.Sorry if I wasn't clear.
What I want the program to give me is a map like the GIF maps on Harly's
site: the nice color ones with the boundaries. I know Alex's program
can't do that exactly.I don't want to print it, I just want a file I can upload to my team so
they don't need the program if they don't want it. Right now, the only
output I can get is a bitmap (to printer, not to file), or a postscript
file. I have Ghostview to convert the PS file, but since the PS file
starts as two pages, and they have overlapping hexes, it's hard to
generate one image from that.The best I've found is to generate a PDF from the PS with reversed pages
(so the west is page 1, not page 2), then view the PDF in Acrobat
sideways with both pages on the screen. Not the easiest.I don't suppose there's any way to get the source code?
jason
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