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December 31st, 2005, 12:39 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
http://blake.prohosting.com/fchlanda/
This will bring you to Freds homepage
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December 31st, 2005, 05:44 PM
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Thanks DRG.
Hello.
Thanks DRG.
By the way does SPCAMO have any plans to make compatible such game editors for the WinWW2 or WinMBT games;
now that the games have evolved to Windows enviroments?
The Ectizen and Chlanda programs are a gamers delight!
I would fully support such a move by buying any CD's made available.
In case some did not know what Ectizens and Chlandas programs can do:
Ectizens' allows for complete map terrain changes in one step:
add/remove mud; rough; change summer trees to winter trees;
raise every hex by 30m increments; and so on.
Chlandas' allows for hundreds of contiguos maps to be created in mere minutes - on scale even, from cartographic resources! As well, his programs can edit the defense values and height of individual buildings and terrain etc....
Happy holidays to all.
Gus
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December 31st, 2005, 05:52 PM
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Hello. Continuing from the previous post on map/game editors.
For my own personal use: I am nearing the completion of 740 maps of the Ardennes from cartographic sources. Once that is complete I will be rounding up my favorite 30 SP aliases to conduct a mile by mile play out of the Battle of the Bulge Dec 16th to 25th '1944. On the 26th the Allies unleash 1500 aircraft - hence it is not much fun for the NAZI's after the 25th Dec 1944.
That works out to about a battalion for each alias. Since the maps can be cut and created quickly, and easily as required; we would thus have both worlds of wargaming occuring. The 'Tactical', tank vs tank combat, to the Operational, Corps to Division by Division, strategic game.
I had attempted to do a Sicily game but qucikly became bogged down in the limited 4 distinct levels of SPWAW. I believe that the multi-elevations of Sicily would best be handled by WinWW2. It is simply too much work for the much more limited SPWAW game. As well, SPWW2 by SPCAMO has more units available.
Gus
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December 31st, 2005, 06:02 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
Hello.
Apparently, SPWW2/WinMBT game maps can also be made from BMP images. However, the process is quite long and requires committing to making scen. files to facilitate the conversion of Topographic/road maps from previous versions of SP123 to SPWW2.
Lacking a one step creation, it is clear that only small battle fields - Operations - can be attempted. Afterall opening and converting 700+ files is quite simply, an inefficient use of game time!!
In a previous post I asked if maybe SPCAMO could facilitate the update and inclusion of the editors in CD form.
If not, how about if SPCAMO were to instead develop a program that would scan an image, then create the scen or map file.
Already there exists voice recognition software; OCR and handwriting recognition software; not mention that a piece of music can be scanned then played by some digital music programs like Sibelius [html even].
-colors for roads/towns/rivers/flags/reinforcement-retreat flags/terrain and buildings
-for units and formations
-colours for supply and damage etc
with associated icons.
Possible?
Gus
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January 1st, 2006, 09:47 AM
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Re: Chlanda ...
First off just WHICH "Chlanda Program" are you talking about? He has dozens. Don't you think a NAME might be useful ?
Second, since Fred built this program for WaW don't you think asking him if it ( whatever it's called ) could be adapted to our games would make a bit more sense since it *IS* his program rather than asking us if we plan to adapt our games to it?
Third, do you own a CD copy of the game? There is a much more advanced map editor included on the CD
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January 1st, 2006, 12:54 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
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First off just WHICH "Chlanda Program" are you talking about? He has dozens. Don't you think a NAME might be useful ?
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He probably means Fred's SPWaW Map program. I use it alot for WAW but it it hasn't been kept up to date with the revisions to SPWAW but still works quite nicely. It hasn't really been kept up to date mainly due to Fred having had an accident/medical issue that prevented him from pursuing his programming work several years ago. With this program you can take a map, converted to a bmp and them import it into his program. Basically, it reads the different colors as terrain and creates a map based on that.
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January 1st, 2006, 05:51 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
It looks like Fred's hosting company has changed their policies and no longer allows zip files to be downloaded unless he upgrades his plan.
Are his files available anywhere else as backup?
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January 1st, 2006, 09:26 PM
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January 3rd, 2006, 09:25 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
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First off just WHICH "Chlanda Program" are you talking about? He has dozens. Don't you think a NAME might be useful ?
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He probably means Fred's SPWaW Map program. I use it alot for WAW but it it hasn't been kept up to date with the revisions to SPWAW but still works quite nicely. It hasn't really been kept up to date mainly due to Fred having had an accident/medical issue that prevented him from pursuing his programming work several years ago. With this program you can take a map, converted to a bmp and them import it into his program. Basically, it reads the different colors as terrain and creates a map based on that.
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Hello. Oh really?! No, as I've pointed out many times at SZO the SPWW2 and SPMBT editors do work for the Windows version of MBT as well. The WAW editor is not the only SP Editor Chlanda has released. No, what the WAW allows for maps from BMP images also applies for the SPWW2 editor and conversion editors that Fred lists on his website.
By the way Double Deuce, I will always answer for myself and will never require a "What hes means, ... "
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January 7th, 2006, 02:03 PM
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Re: Chlanda ...
If anyone wants one of Fred's programs updated contact Fred
chlanda@peoplepc.com
he likes feedback from the users however, he tells me he's busy with a Panzer General remake ATM but he invites anyone who may be interested in an upgrade to write to him
If he wants to update the ww2map program he will but we have no intention of copying his work
I asked if you had the CD version simply because it has a more advanced map editor than the DL version and I had no idea if you used it or not so I asked if you had it. I answer questions from anyone who asks when I get time to answer them as both Andy and I are working every spare minute on WinSPww2 at the moment. Buying a CD is not a "required purchase" to get answers here and you know that so lose the attitude. If you'd given me clear info in the first place I wouldn't have to ask what editor you were referring to.
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